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Comparative Study
. 1995 Dec;15(12):6785-93.
doi: 10.1128/MCB.15.12.6785.

Wild-type human p53 transactivates the human proliferating cell nuclear antigen promoter

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Comparative Study

Wild-type human p53 transactivates the human proliferating cell nuclear antigen promoter

C V Shivakumar et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1995 Dec.

Abstract

The wild-type p53 protein is a transcriptional activator implicated in the control of cellular growth-related gene expression. Here, using a number of different cell lines and transient-transfection-transcription assays, we demonstrate that at low levels, wild-type p53 transactivates the human proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) promoter. When expressed at a similar level, the tumor-derived p53 mutants did not transactivate the PCNA promoter. We identified a p53-binding site on the human PCNA promoter with which p53 interacts sequence specifically. When placed on a heterologous synthetic promoter, the binding site functions as a wild-type p53 response element in either orientation. Deletion of the p53-binding site renders the PCNA promoter p53 nonresponsive, showing that wild-type p53 transactivates the PCNA promoter by binding to the site. At a higher concentration, wild-type p53 inhibits the PCNA promoter but p53 mutants activate. Transactivation by p53 mutants does not require the p53-binding site. These observations suggest that moderate elevation of the cellular wild-type p53 level induces PCNA production to help in DNA repair.

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