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DBC1 Regulates p53 Stability via Inhibition of CBP-Dependent p53 Polyubiquitination

The control of p53 protein stability is critical to its tumor suppressor functions. The CREB binding protein (CBP) transcriptional co-activator co-operates with MDM2 to maintain normally low physiological p53 levels in cells via exclusively cytoplasmic E4 polyubiquitination activity. Using mass spec...

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Autores principales: Akande, Oluwatoyin E., Damle, Priyadarshan K., Pop, Marius, Sherman, Nicholas E., Szomju, Barbara B., Litovchick, Larisa V., Grossman, Steven R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6478392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30893604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.02.076
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author Akande, Oluwatoyin E.
Damle, Priyadarshan K.
Pop, Marius
Sherman, Nicholas E.
Szomju, Barbara B.
Litovchick, Larisa V.
Grossman, Steven R.
author_facet Akande, Oluwatoyin E.
Damle, Priyadarshan K.
Pop, Marius
Sherman, Nicholas E.
Szomju, Barbara B.
Litovchick, Larisa V.
Grossman, Steven R.
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description The control of p53 protein stability is critical to its tumor suppressor functions. The CREB binding protein (CBP) transcriptional co-activator co-operates with MDM2 to maintain normally low physiological p53 levels in cells via exclusively cytoplasmic E4 polyubiquitination activity. Using mass spectrometry to identify nuclear and cytoplasmic CBP-interacting proteins that regulate compartmentalized CBP E4 activity, we identified deleted in breast cancer 1 (DBC1) as a stoichiometric CBP-interacting protein that negatively regulates CBP-dependent p53 polyubiquitination, stabilizes p53, and augments p53-dependent apoptosis. TCGA analysis demonstrated that solid tumors often retain wild-type p53 alleles in conjunction with DBC1 loss, supporting the hypothesis that DBC1 is selected for disruption during carcinogenesis as a surrogate for p53 functional loss. Because DBC1 maintains p53 stability in the nucleus, where p53 exerts its tumor-suppressive transcriptional function, replacement of DBC1 functionality in DBC1-deleted tumors might enhance p53 function and chemosensitivity for therapeutic benefit.
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spelling pubmed-64783922019-04-23 DBC1 Regulates p53 Stability via Inhibition of CBP-Dependent p53 Polyubiquitination Akande, Oluwatoyin E. Damle, Priyadarshan K. Pop, Marius Sherman, Nicholas E. Szomju, Barbara B. Litovchick, Larisa V. Grossman, Steven R. Cell Rep Article The control of p53 protein stability is critical to its tumor suppressor functions. The CREB binding protein (CBP) transcriptional co-activator co-operates with MDM2 to maintain normally low physiological p53 levels in cells via exclusively cytoplasmic E4 polyubiquitination activity. Using mass spectrometry to identify nuclear and cytoplasmic CBP-interacting proteins that regulate compartmentalized CBP E4 activity, we identified deleted in breast cancer 1 (DBC1) as a stoichiometric CBP-interacting protein that negatively regulates CBP-dependent p53 polyubiquitination, stabilizes p53, and augments p53-dependent apoptosis. TCGA analysis demonstrated that solid tumors often retain wild-type p53 alleles in conjunction with DBC1 loss, supporting the hypothesis that DBC1 is selected for disruption during carcinogenesis as a surrogate for p53 functional loss. Because DBC1 maintains p53 stability in the nucleus, where p53 exerts its tumor-suppressive transcriptional function, replacement of DBC1 functionality in DBC1-deleted tumors might enhance p53 function and chemosensitivity for therapeutic benefit. 2019-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6478392/ /pubmed/30893604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.02.076 Text en This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Akande, Oluwatoyin E.
Damle, Priyadarshan K.
Pop, Marius
Sherman, Nicholas E.
Szomju, Barbara B.
Litovchick, Larisa V.
Grossman, Steven R.
DBC1 Regulates p53 Stability via Inhibition of CBP-Dependent p53 Polyubiquitination
title DBC1 Regulates p53 Stability via Inhibition of CBP-Dependent p53 Polyubiquitination
title_full DBC1 Regulates p53 Stability via Inhibition of CBP-Dependent p53 Polyubiquitination
title_fullStr DBC1 Regulates p53 Stability via Inhibition of CBP-Dependent p53 Polyubiquitination
title_full_unstemmed DBC1 Regulates p53 Stability via Inhibition of CBP-Dependent p53 Polyubiquitination
title_short DBC1 Regulates p53 Stability via Inhibition of CBP-Dependent p53 Polyubiquitination
title_sort dbc1 regulates p53 stability via inhibition of cbp-dependent p53 polyubiquitination
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6478392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30893604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.02.076
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