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Cross-talks in the p53 family: deltaNp63 is an anti-apoptotic target for deltaNp73alpha and p53 gain-of-function mutants.

Mauro Lanza1, Barbara Marinari, Marina Papoutsaki, Maria Laura Giustizieri, Yuri D'Alessandra, Sergio Chimenti, Luisa Guerrini, Antonio Costanzo.   

Abstract

The p53 family of transcription factors plays a pivotal role in the control of the cellular response to DNA damaging agents. In addition to pro-apoptotic molecules such as p53, TAp73 and TAp63, this gene family also encodes for the anti-apoptotic molecules deltaNp73, deltaNp63, deltaNp53, and p53 mutants are often found in tumor cells, that have the role to limit and to modulate the pro-apoptotic side of the family. The ratio between the different members of the family is critical to make the life or death decision following DNA damage and is tightly regulated by post-translational and transcriptional mechanisms. In this study we have uncovered a novel positive feedback that involves the transcriptional activation of the anti-apoptotic molecule deltaNp63 by the anti-apoptotic molecules deltaNp73 and mutant p53, and that is put into motion upon treatment with a subset of DNA damaging agents such as Doxorubicin and 5-FU. DeltaNp73 and mutant p53 associate with the deltaNp63 promoter inducing its transcription and this is enhanced by doxorubicin treatment. Furthermore we have observed that deltaNp73- and mutp53-mediated activation of the deltaNp63 promoter requires the functionality of the proximal CCAAT boxes of this promoter, being hampered by mutation of CCAAT boxes or by dominant negative NFYA expression. This mechanism may serve as an additional control of the response of a normal cell to DNA damage or as an anti-apoptotic barrier of cancer cells subjected to DNA damage.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16931914     DOI: 10.4161/cc.5.17.3188

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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4.  Induction of the small heat shock protein alphaB-crystallin by genotoxic stress is mediated by p53 and p73.

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