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Publication : The p53 inhibitors MDM2/MDMX complex is required for control of p53 activity in vivo.

First Author  Huang L Year  2011
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  108
Issue  29 Pages  12001-6
PubMed ID  21730163 Mgi Jnum  J:174359
Mgi Id  MGI:5085929 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1102309108
Citation  Huang L, et al. (2011) The p53 inhibitors MDM2/MDMX complex is required for control of p53 activity in vivo. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108(29):12001-6
abstractText  There are currently two distinct models proposed to explain why both MDM2 and MDMX are required in p53 control, with a key difference centered on whether these two p53 inhibitors work together or independently. To test these two competing models, we generated knockin mice expressing a point mutation MDMX mutant (C462A) that is defective in MDM2 binding. This approach allowed a targeted disassociation of the MDM2/MDMX heterocomplex without affecting the ability of MDMX to bind to p53, and while leaving the MDM2 protein itself completely untouched. Significantly, Mdmx(C462A/C462A) homozygous mice died at approximately day 9.5 of embryonic development, as the result of a combination of apoptosis and decreased cell proliferation, as shown by TUNEL and BrdU incorporation assays, respectively. Interestingly, even though the MDMX mutant protein abundance was found slightly elevated in the Mdmx(C462A/C462A) homozygous embryos, both the abundance and activity of p53 were markedly increased. A p53-dependent death was demonstrated by the finding that concomitant deletion of p53 completely rescued the embryonic lethality in Mdmx(C462A/C462A) homozygous mice. Our data demonstrate that MDM2 and MDMX function as an integral complex in p53 control, providing insights into the nonredundant nature of the function of MDM2 and MDMX.
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