Two distinct mechanisms regulate the levels of a cellular tumor antigen, p53.

Author:

Reich N C,Oren M,Levine A J

Abstract

The steady-state levels of p53 protein and p53 mRNA in transformed and nontransformed cells were examined to elucidate the mechanisms controlling expression of p53. mRNA levels were determined by Northern blot hybridization analysis, employing a p53-specific cDNA clone (M. Oren and A.J. Levine, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 80:56-59, 1983), and protein levels were determined by the Western blotting technique. Analysis of p53 mRNA revealed a single polyadenylated mRNA species migrating at ca. 18S. Levels of p53 mRNA in simian virus 40-transformed cell line (SVT2) and in an homologous nontransformed cell line (3T3) were equivalent, although the steady-state levels of p53 protein were 25- to 100-fold higher in the SVT2 cells than in the 3T3 cells. A study with a non-virus-transformed cell system revealed a different result. Embryonal carcinoma cells (F9) were found to have nearly 20-fold higher levels of p53 mRNA in comparison with differentiated benign progeny cells. In this system the difference in p53 mRNA levels corresponded to the difference in p53 protein levels. Pulse-chase experiments were performed to study the half-life of p53 protein in these four types of cells. The turnover of p53 protein occurred with biphasic kinetics. In addition, it was found that protein synthesis inhibitors placed in the medium during the chase period prevented the turnover of p53 protein in transformed cells, but not in nontransformed (3T3) cells. These results provide evidence that the regulation of p53 expression in cells can occur at the level of p53 mRNA abundancy or p53 protein stability depending upon the experimental system under study, and that a regulated degradation process controls the turnover of p53 protein.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology

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