Regulation of p53 localization and transcription by the HECT domain E3 ligase WWP1
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- 21 August 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 26 (10) , 1477-1483
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1209924
Abstract
As a key cellular regulatory protein p53 is subject to tight regulation by several E3 ligases. Here, we demonstrate the role of HECT domain E3 ligase, WWP1, in regulating p53 localization and activity. WWP1 associates with p53 and induces p53 ubiquitylation. Unlike other E3 ligases, WWP1 increases p53 stability; inhibition of WWP1 expression or expression of a ligase-mutant form results in decreased p53 expression. WWP1-mediated stabilization of p53 is associated with increased accumulation of p53 in cytoplasm with a concomitant decrease in its transcriptional activities. WWP1 effects are independent of Mdm2 as they are seen in cells lacking Mdm2 expression. Whereas WWP1 limits p53 activity, p53 reduces expression of WWP1, pointing to a possible feedback loop mechanism. Taken together, these findings identify the first instance of a ubiquitin ligase that causes stabilization of p53 while inactivating its transcriptional activities.Keywords
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