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p63α and ΔNp63α can induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis and differentially regulate p53 target genes

Journal

ONCOGENE
Volume 20, Issue 25, Pages 3193-3205

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1204427

Keywords

apoptosis; cell cycle arrest; p63; p53; p73

Funding

  1. NCI NIH HHS [R29 CA76069, R01 CA81237] Funding Source: Medline

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The p53 tumor suppressor protein plays a critical role in the regulation of the cell cycle and apoptosis, The importance of p53's functions is underscored by the high incidence of p53 mutations in human cancers, Recently, two p53-related proteins, p73 and p63, were identified as members of the p53 gene family, Multiple isoforms of p73 have been found, including DeltaN variants in which the N-termini are truncated, p63 is expressed as three major forms, p63 alpha, p63 beta and p63 gamma, each of which differ in their C-termini, All three forms can be alternatively transcribed from a cryptic promoter located within intron 3, producing Delta Np63 alpha, Delta Np63 beta and Delta Np63 gamma, The high degree of similarity of p73 and p63 to evolutionarily conserved regions of p53 suggests that these proteins play an important and potentially redundant role in regulating cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, Here we describe the characterization of cell lines generated to inducibly express p63 alpha and Delta Np63 alpha. We have found that p63 alpha and Delta Np63 alpha can differentially regulate endogenous p53 target genes and induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, Deletion of the N-terminal 26 amino acids of Delta Np63 alpha abolished its ability to transactivate p53 target genes and induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, This indicates that a putative transactivation domain exists within the N-terminus of the DeltaN variants of p63, Furthermore, the differential regulation of p53 target genes by p63a and Delta Np63 alpha suggests that p63 and p53 utilize both similar and different signaling pathways to execute their cellular functions.

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