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. 1992 Apr;11(4):1383-90.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05183.x.

p53: a transdominant regulator of transcription whose function is ablated by mutations occurring in human cancer

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p53: a transdominant regulator of transcription whose function is ablated by mutations occurring in human cancer

T Unger et al. EMBO J. 1992 Apr.

Abstract

Gal4-p53 fusion constructs demonstrate that wild type p53 is a potent transactivator in human lung cancer cells with the transactivation domain for p53 residing in amino acids 1-42. Strikingly, a variety of lung cancer derived p53 mutations occurring outside this domain disrupt this activity. Temperature sensitive conformational shifts of p53 mutant proteins to the wild type form exist and, with a temperature downshift, several mutants become transcriptionally active. Wild type p53 protein is known to form oligomers with mutant p53 and cotransfection of wild type and mutant genes shows that p53 acts in a transdominant manner that is independent of the DNA binding specificity. Transcription is either increased or decreased depending on whether the wild type is more or less abundant than the mutant form. Finally, lung cancers differ in their ability to support the transactivation related functions, providing evidence of other abnormalities of the p53 system in human cancer.

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