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USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

P53

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A Novel Intramolecular Interaction In P53, Fan He Mar 2020

A Novel Intramolecular Interaction In P53, Fan He

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The p53 tumor suppressor is a sequence-specific DNA binding protein that activates gene transcription to regulate cell survival and proliferation. The activation process involves post-translational modifications that suppress p53 degradation by MDM2 and increase p53 DNA binding affinity. p53 is mutated in ~50% of human tumors, with higher frequency in specific tumor types and after relapse. Mutated p53 loses transcriptional activity and gains new functions that drive tumor progression. Both N-terminus (NT) and C-terminus (CT) of p53 contain intrinsically disordered regions. The p53 CT has well-documented effects in regulating DNA binding. CT truncated p53 mutants showed defective DNA binding and …