Mutations in Proline 82 of p53 Impair Its Activation by Pin1 and Chk2 in Response to DNA Damage
- 1 July 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 25 (13) , 5380-5388
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.25.13.5380-5388.2005
Abstract
Tumor suppression by the p53 protein largely depends on the elimination of damaged cells by apoptosis. Mutations in the polyproline region (PPR) of p53 impair its apoptotic function. Deletion of the PPR renders p53 more sensitive to inhibition by Mdm2 via an unknown mechanism. We have explored the mechanism by which the PPR modulates the p53/Mdm2 loop. Proline 82 of p53 was identified to be essential for its interaction with the checkpoint kinase 2 (Chk2) and consequent phosphorylation of p53 on serine 20, following DNA damage. These physical and functional interactions are regulated by Pin1 through cis-trans isomerization of proline 82. Our study unravels the pathway by which Pin1 activates p53 in response to DNA damage and explains how Pin1 protects p53 from Mdm2. Further, we propose a role for Pin1-dependent induction of p53 conformational change as a mechanism responsible for the enhanced interaction between p53 and Chk2 following DNA damage. Importantly, our findings elucidate the selection for mutations in the Pin1 target Thr81/Pro82 motif within the PPR of p53 in human cancer.Keywords
This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
- Direct Activation of Bax by p53 Mediates Mitochondrial Membrane Permeabilization and ApoptosisScience, 2004
- The proline-rich region of mouse p53 influences transactivation and apoptosis but is largely dispensable for these functionsOncogene, 2003
- The prolyl isomerase Pin1 reveals a mechanism to control p53 functions after genotoxic insultsNature, 2002
- The prolyl isomerase Pin1 is a regulator of p53 in genotoxic responseNature, 2002
- The proline-rich domain of p53 is required for cooperation with anti-neoplastic agents to promote apoptosis of tumor cellsOncogene, 2002
- Functional impact of concomitant versus alternative defects in the Chk2-p53 tumour suppressor pathwayOncogene, 2001
- A Role for the Polyproline Domain of p53 in Its Regulation by Mdm2Published by Elsevier ,2001
- DNA Damage-Induced Activation of p53 by the Checkpoint Kinase Chk2Science, 2000
- Differential regulation of cellular target genes by p53 devoid of the PXXP motifs with impaired apoptotic activityOncogene, 1999
- The polyproline region of p53 is required to activate apoptosis but not growth arrestOncogene, 1997