[HTML][HTML] p53AIP1, a potential mediator of p53-dependent apoptosis, and its regulation by Ser-46-phosphorylated p53

K Oda, H Arakawa, T Tanaka, K Matsuda, C Tanikawa… - Cell, 2000 - cell.com
K Oda, H Arakawa, T Tanaka, K Matsuda, C Tanikawa, T Mori, H Nishimori, K Tamai
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Through direct cloning of p53 binding sequences from human genomic DNA, we have
isolated a novel gene, designated p53AIP1 (p53-regulated Apoptosis-Inducing Protein 1),
whose expression is inducible by wild-type p53. Ectopically expressed p53AIP1, which is
localized within mitochondria, leads to apoptotic cell death through dissipation of
mitochondrial ΔΨm. We have found that upon severe DNA damage, Ser-46 on p53 is
phosphorylated and apoptosis is induced. In addition, substitution of Ser-46 inhibits the …
Abstract
Through direct cloning of p53 binding sequences from human genomic DNA, we have isolated a novel gene, designated p53AIP1 (p53-regulated Apoptosis-Inducing Protein 1), whose expression is inducible by wild-type p53. Ectopically expressed p53AIP1, which is localized within mitochondria, leads to apoptotic cell death through dissipation of mitochondrial ΔΨm. We have found that upon severe DNA damage, Ser-46 on p53 is phosphorylated and apoptosis is induced. In addition, substitution of Ser-46 inhibits the ability of p53 to induce apoptosis and selectively blocks expression of p53AIP1. Our results suggest that p53AIP1 is likely to play an important role in mediating p53-dependent apoptosis, and phosphorylation of Ser-46 regulates the transcriptional activation of this apoptosis-inducing gene.
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