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Structural and functional involvement of p53 in BER in vitro and in vivo

Oncogene, ISSN: 0950-9232, Vol: 20, Issue: 5, Page: 581-589
2001
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p53 is involved in several DNA repair pathways. Some of these require the specific transactivation of p53-dependent genes and others involve direct interactions between the p53 protein and DNA repair associated proteins. Previously, we have shown that p53 acts directly in Base Excision Repair (BER) when assayed under in vitro conditions. Our present data indicate that this involvement is independent of the transcriptional activity of the p53 molecule. We found that under both in vitro and in vivo conditions, a p53 transactivation-deficient molecule, p53-22-23 was more efficient in BER activity than was wild type p53. However, mutations in the core domain or C-terminal alterations strongly reduced p53-mediated BER activity. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that the involvement of p53 in BER activity, a housekeeping DNA repair pathway, is a prompt and immediate one that does not involve the activation of p53 transactivation-dependent mechanisms, but rather concerns with the p53 protein itself. In an endogenous DNA damage status p53 is active in BER pathways as a protein and not as a transcription factor.

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Hagai Offer; Michael Milyavsky; Neta Erez; Devorah Matas; Irit Zurer; Varda Rotter; Curtis C. Harris

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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