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Abnormal stability of wild-type p53 protein in a human lung carcinoma cell line
Authors:Yamauchi Motohiro  Suzuki Keiji  Kodama Seiji  Watanabe Masami
Affiliation:Division of Radiation Biology, Department of Radiology and Radiation Biology, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki University, 1-14 Bunkyo-machi, Nagasaki 852-8521, Japan.
Abstract:We report here that ectopically expressed wild-type p53 protein showed more than 6 times longer half-life than normal human fibroblasts in NCl-H1299, a widely used cell line derived from non-small cell lung carcinoma lacking the expression of p53 protein. We found no abnormality in the phosphorylation and ubiquitination of p53, and the expression levels of MDM2. Although proteasome activity measured in vitro was not significantly different between the tumor cell line and normal human fibroblasts, proteasome inhibitors, ALLN, MG115, and MG132, did not accumulate p53 protein in the tumor cell line, but did accumulate p53 in normal human cells. These results provide a novel mechanism, by which p53 is stabilized in tumor cells, and they suggest that a mediator should exist between ubiquitinated p53 and proteasome, which may be defective in H1299 cells.
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