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Protein kinase CK2 interacts with a multi-protein binding domain of p53
Authors:Götz  Claudia  Scholtes  Petra  Prowald  Alexandra  Schuster  Norbert  Nastainczyk  Wolfgang  Montenarh  Mathias
Affiliation:(1) Medical Biochemistry, University of the Saarland, Homburg, Germany
Abstract:p53 is one of the most powerful negative regulators of growth. To manage this in an efficient way it has to interact with a set of different cellular proteins. Most contacts with the cellular environment occur in the N- or the C-terminal domain of the protein. Since we previously found that p53 binds to the regulatory beta-subunit of CK2 we now analyzed N- and C-terminal domains of p53 separately for the binding of protein kinase CK2, an enzyme which seems to have a certain importance for proliferation processes. With different overlay assays we could map the binding domain of protein kinase CK2 to a sequence between amino acids 325-344, a region which coincides with the interaction domain of some other p53 binding proteins. We also found that the regulatory beta-subunit of protein kinase CK2 binds independent of the catalytic agr-subunit to this C-terminal domain of p53.
Keywords:protein kinase CK2  growth suppressor protein p53  protein-protein-interaction
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