Transcriptional control of human p53-regulated genes

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Todd Riley
Eduardo Sontag
Patricia Chen
Arnold Levine
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[1] The Institute for Advanced Study,The Mathematics Department
[2] The BioMaPS Institute for Quantitative Biology,undefined
[3] Rutgers University,undefined
[4] Rutgers University,undefined
[5] The Cancer Institute of New Jersey,undefined
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The p53 pathway responds to various cellular stress signals by triggering the p53 protein, which mediates the transcriptional activation or repression of a host of target genes.We present and analyse a database of 160 experimentally validated p53-binding sites that regulate 122 genes in the human genome and 1 human-born virus.Profile hidden Markov models are presented to better capture the statistical characteristics of p53-binding sites compared with position-specific score matrices (weight matrices).Only ∼50% of the experimentally validated p53-binding sites are in the 5′ promoter-enhancer region of a gene. The remainder are found in exonic and intronic regions.Low-affinity p53-binding sites that poorly match the p53-binding site consensus exist only in a tight 'band' around the transcription start site (TSS) of a gene. A dynamic-acceptance threshold, which depends on the putative site distance from the TSS, can be used to reduce the false-positive rate during p53-site searches.p53-activator sites have a strikingly different distribution of spacer lengths compared with repressor sites. Most importantly, repressor sites do not show a great preference for 0-base-pair spacers.p53-repressor sites that regulate non-apoptosis genes have no preference for 0-base-pair spacers, whereas ∼50% of all known p53-binding sites have 0-base-pair spacers.
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