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Publication : The ATDC (TRIM29) protein binds p53 and antagonizes p53-mediated functions.

First Author  Yuan Z Year  2010
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  30
Issue  12 Pages  3004-15
PubMed ID  20368352 Mgi Jnum  J:162584
Mgi Id  MGI:4819335 Doi  10.1128/MCB.01023-09
Citation  Yuan Z, et al. (2010) The ATDC (TRIM29) protein binds p53 and antagonizes p53-mediated functions. Mol Cell Biol 30(12):3004-15
abstractText  The ataxia telangiectasia group D-complementing (ATDC) gene product, also known as TRIM29, is a member of the tripartite motif (TRIM) protein family. ATDC has been proposed to form homo- or heterodimers and to bind nucleic acids. In cell cultures, ATDC expression leads to rapid growth and resistance to ionizing radiation (IR), whereas silencing of ATDC expression decreases growth rates and increases sensitivity to IR. Although ATDC is overexpressed in many human cancers, the biological significance of ATDC overexpression remains obscure. We report here that ATDC increases cell proliferation via inhibition of p53 nuclear activities. ATDC represses the expression of p53-regulated genes, including p21 and NOXA. Mechanistically, ATDC binds p53, and this interaction is potentially fine-tuned by posttranslational acetylation of lysine 116 on ATDC. The association of p53 and ATDC results in p53 sequestration outside of the nucleus. Together, these results provide novel mechanistic insights into the function of ATDC and offer an explanation for how ATDC promotes cancer cell proliferation.
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