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Cancer susceptibility polymorphism of p53 at codon 72 affects phosphorylation and degradation of p53 protein
Authors:Ozeki Chikako  Sawai Yuichiro  Shibata Tatsuhiro  Kohno Takashi  Okamoto Koji  Yokota Jun  Tashiro Fumio  Tanuma Sei-ichi  Sakai Ryuichi  Kawase Tatsuya  Kitabayashi Issay  Taya Yoichi  Ohki Rieko
Affiliation:Radiobiology Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute, Tsukiji 5-1-1, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan.
Abstract:The common polymorphism of p53 at codon 72, either encoding proline or arginine, has drawn attention as a genetic factor associated with clinical outcome or cancer risk for the last 2 decades. We now show that these two polymorphic variants differ in protein structure, especially within the N-terminal region and, as a consequence, differ in post-translational modification at the N terminus. The arginine form (p53-72R) shows significantly enhanced phosphorylation at Ser-6 and Ser-20 compared with the proline form (p53-72P). We also show diminished Mdm2-mediated degradation of p53-72R compared with p53-72P, which is at least partly brought about by higher levels of phosphorylation at Ser-20 in p53-72R. Furthermore, enhanced p21 expression in p53-72R-expressing cells, which is dependent on phosphorylation at Ser-6, was demonstrated. Differential p21 expression between the variants was also observed upon activation of TGF-β signaling. Collectively, we demonstrate a novel molecular difference and simultaneously suggest a difference in the tumor-suppressing function of the variants.
Keywords:Genetic Polymorphism   p53   Protein Phosphorylation   Protein Stability   Transforming Growth Factor beta (TGFbeta)   Tumor Suppressor
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