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The contribution of the acidic domain of MDM2 to p53 and MDM2 stability

Journal

ONCOGENE
Volume 20, Issue 11, Pages 1267-1275

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1204241

Keywords

ring finger domain; ubiquitylation; nuclear export; p300; NES

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p53 and MDM2 are both degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway, MDM2 binds p53 and promotes its rapid degradation, MDM2 is an E3 ligase that activates self and p53 ubiquitylation, Moreover, MDM2 nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling contributes to p53 degradation in the cytoplasm, We have identified a new region of MDM2 which regulates the stability of both p53 and MDM2, The first 50 amino-acids of the MDM2 acidic domain (222-272) contribute to MDM2 and MDM2-mediated p53 degradation by a mechanism which is independent of either MDM2 E3-ligase activity or MDM2 nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling, The transcriptional coactivator p300 could have been involved, since it binds to the MDM2 acidic domain, Howe, er, we found that p300 stabilises MDM2, even in absence of an intact acidic domain, indicating that the MDM2 acidic region contributes to proteolysis independently of p300, We propose that the MDM2 acidic domain is required for unbiquitylated MDM2 and p53 to be degraded by cytoplasmic proteasomes.

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