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Distinct modulation of p53 activity in transcription and cell-cycle regulation by the large (54 kDa) and small (21 kDa) adenovirus E1B proteins.

W T Steegenga1, T Van Laar, A Shvarts, C Terleth, A J Van der Eb, A G Jochemsen.   

Abstract

P53 can both stimulate transcription via the p53-consensus sequence as well as inhibit gene expression via CAAT-TATA-sequences. Certain viral and cellular proteins can abrogate the p53-dependent stimulation of transcription by physical association. In addition, it has been shown that the large E1B protein of adenovirus type 12 (Ad12), E1B/54 kDa, can block the transcription activation potential of p53, without binding to p53. Here we show that this E1B/54-kDa protein also can prevent the repression of transcription of transfected and endogenous p53 in transient transfections. In cells containing wild-type p53 but stably expressing high levels of E1B/54 kDa, no induction of WAF1 mRNA after X-ray irradiation could be detected. In contrast, expression of another non-p53 binding E1B protein, Ad5 E1B/21 kDa has no effect on WAF-1 expression. Results of an electromobility shift assay indicated that the abrogation of p53-mediated transcription activation by E1B/54 kDa cannot be explained by inhibition of the DNA-binding capacity of p53. A biological consequence of expression of E1B/54 kDa is the loss of G1 cell-cycle arrest after X-ray irradiation, while cells expressing the E1B/21 kDa still arrest in G1 after DNA damage.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7571424     DOI: 10.1006/viro.1995.1512

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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