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Basal Dynamics of p53 Reveal Transcriptionally Attenuated Pulses in Cycling Cells

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CELL
卷 142, 期 1, 页码 89-100

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2010.05.031

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  1. National Institutes of Health [GM083303]
  2. German Research Foundation
  3. Charles A. King Trust
  4. American Cancer Society
  5. P. and E. Taft Postdoctoral Fellowship

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The tumor suppressor p53 is activated by stress and leads to cellular outcomes such as apoptosis and cell-cycle arrest. Its activation must be highly sensitive to ensure that cells react appropriately to damage. However, proliferating cells often encounter transient damage during normal growth, where cell-cycle arrest or apoptosis may be unfavorable. How does the p53 pathway achieve the right balance between high sensitivity and tolerance to intrinsic damage? Using quantitative time-lapse microscopy of individual human cells, we found that proliferating cells show spontaneous pulses of p53, which are triggered by an excitable mechanism during cell-cycle phases associated with intrinsic DNA damage. However, in the absence of sustained damage, posttranslational modifications keep p53 inactive, preventing it from inducing p21 expression and cell-cycle arrest. Our approach of quantifying basal dynamics in individual cells can now be used to study how other pathways in human cells achieve sensitivity in noisy environments.

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