TR-FRET biochemical assays for detecting posttranslational modifications of p53
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TR-FRET biochemical assays for detecting posttranslational modifications of p53
Abstract
The p53 tumor suppressor protein plays a pivotal role in suppressing oncogenesis by regulating a range of cellular functions, including DNA repair, cell growth, cell cycle progression, and cellular death. A network of different pathways converge upon p53, ultimately regulating the response of the tumor suppressor protein by posttranslational modifications. The authors have developed a time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (TR-FRET)-based high-throughput compatible assay to analyze the critical posttranslational modifications of p53, including phosphorylation, acetylation, and ubiquitination. By using full-length p53 protein fused with GFP (GFP-p53) as the substrate, they were able to measure all 3 different posttranslational modifications with a single substrate. In addition, with a few additional steps, the GFP-p53 substrate can also be used to assay deacetylation to aid in the discovery of inhibitors for sirtuins or other deacetylase enzymes. The flexibility of the assay to measure a diverse range of posttranslational modifications allows one to further dissect the complex regulating mechanisms of p53 and enable the discovery of specific inhibitors for these processes.
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