Literature DB >> 30099987

Regulation of the Activity in the p53 Family Depends on the Organization of the Transactivation Domain.

Katharina Krauskopf1, Jakob Gebel1, Sina Kazemi1, Marcel Tuppi1, Frank Löhr1, Birgit Schäfer1, Joachim Koch2, Peter Güntert1, Volker Dötsch3, Sebastian Kehrloesser4.   

Abstract

Despite high sequence homology among the p53 family members, the regulation of their transactivation potential is based on strikingly different mechanisms. Previous studies revealed that the activity of TAp63α is regulated via an autoinhibitory mechanism that keeps inactive TAp63α in a dimeric conformation. While all p73 isoforms are constitutive tetramers, their basal activity is much lower compared with tetrameric TAp63. We show that the dimeric state of TAp63α not only reduces DNA binding affinity, but also suppresses interaction with the acetyltransferase p300. Exchange of the transactivation domains is sufficient to transfer the regulatory characteristics between p63 and p73. Structure determination of the transactivation domains of p63 and p73 in complex with the p300 Taz2 domain further revealed that, in contrast to p53 and p73, p63 has a single transactivation domain. Sequences essential for stabilizing the closed dimer of TAp63α have evolved into a second transactivation domain in p73 and p53.
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Keywords:  CBP; autoinhibition; oligomerization; p300; p53 family; p63; p73

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30099987     DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2018.05.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Structure        ISSN: 0969-2126            Impact factor:   5.006


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2.  Characterization of the High-Affinity Fuzzy Complex between the Disordered Domain of the E7 Oncoprotein from High-Risk HPV and the TAZ2 Domain of CBP.

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3.  Distinct interactors define the p63 transcriptional signature in epithelial development or cancer.

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4.  Structural insights into TAZ2 domain-mediated CBP/p300 recruitment by transactivation domain 1 of the lymphopoietic transcription factor E2A.

Authors:  Marina R Lochhead; Alexandra D Brown; Alyssa C Kirlin; Seth Chitayat; Kim Munro; Jane E Findlay; George S Baillie; David P LeBrun; David N Langelaan; Steven P Smith
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5.  C-terminal α Domain of p63 Binds to p300 to Coactivate β-Catenin.

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Review 7.  DNA Damaged Induced Cell Death in Oocytes.

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Review 9.  Structural diversity of p63 and p73 isoforms.

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