Novel human p53 mutations that are toxic to yeast can enhance transactivation of specific promoters and reactivate tumor p53 mutants

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Alberto Inga
Michael A Resnick
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[1] Laboratory of Molecular Genetics,
[2] National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,undefined
[3] NIH,undefined
[4] PO Box 12233,undefined
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Oncogene | 2001年 / 20卷
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p53; yeast functional assays; p53 toxic mutants; enhanced transactivation; p53 mutants reactivation;
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Since highly expressed human p53 can inhibit human and yeast cell growth, we predicted that p53 mutants could be generated with increased growth inhibition of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and that these would be useful for characterizing p53 functions and tumor p53 mutants. A random mutagenesis screen led to the isolation of mutations in the DNA binding domain that result in p53 being lethal even at moderate expression levels in yeast. Three independent mutants had an alanine change at the evolutionary invariant V122 in the L1 loop. The other toxic mutations affected codons 277 (C277R, C277W) and 279 (G279R). This latter amino acid change was also reported in tumors, while all the other mutations are novel. A recently developed rheostatable GALI promoter system that provides graded increases in expression of p53 was used to examine the transactivation function of the toxic mutations when expression was greatly reduced and cells were viable. At low expression levels the toxic mutants lacked transactivation from a 3xRGC responsive element (RE). Surprisingly some exhibited enhanced transactivation with p21 and bax REs. The V122A mutant was able to re-activate transactivation of various p53 tumor mutants and retained growth inhibition when co-expressed with dominant-negative tumor mutations. Upon expression in human Saos-2 cells the V122A p53 mutant caused growth suppression, was capable of transactivation and exhibited higher than wild type activity with the bax promoter in luciferase assays. A non-functional p53 tumor mutant was partially reactivated by V122A for both transactivation and growth suppression. Thus, the screen for toxic p53 mutants in yeast can identify novel p53 variants that may be useful in dissecting p53 regulated cellular responses and in developing p53-based cancer therapies.
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页码:3409 / 3419
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