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Query: UNIPROT:P04637 (
p53
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Parkin is responsible for most autosomal juvenile recessive cases of Parkinson's disease (PD). Besides its well-characterized function as ubiquitin ligase, we previously established that parkin could repress
p53
at the transcriptional level. Interestingly,
p53
was recently shown to upregulate parkin, suggesting a feedback loop by which parkin and
p53
interplay, thereby contributing to their physiological homeostasis. This equilibrium is disrupted in both PD and
cerebral cancer
. Thus, when parkin is mutated in PD, its transcriptional ability to repress
p53
is abolished. Therefore,
p53
elevation could likely contribute to the exacerbated cell death observed in PD-affected brains. Inversely, in brain-associated tumors linked to
p53
mutations, the transcriptional control of parkin is reduced, and thereby, parkin expression is lowered. The reduction in parkin level could, in turn, contribute to an increase in the levels of transcriptionally inactive
p53
that could explain, at least in part, the defect in cellular apoptotic commitment observed in
cerebral cancer
. Here, we discuss in detail the various studies demonstrating the importance of the functional interplay between parkin and
p53
and its impairment by pathogenic mutations likely contributing to the etiology of PD and gliomas.
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PMID:Interplay between parkin and p53 governs a physiological homeostasis that is disrupted in Parkinson's disease and cerebral cancer. 2400 13