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Query: UNIPROT:P04637 (
p53
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In order to contribute to the understanding of the activation of the
oncoprotein p53
we determined the metabolic stability of
p53
in a variety of non-transformed, immortalized and SV40- and non-SV40-transformed cell lines. In addition, we analyzed the metabolic stability of the SV40 large T antigen in SV40 transformed cell lines. Pulse-chase experiments revealed a low stability (t1/2 = 20 min) of
p53
in non-transformed cells and in cells immortalized by the
p53
construct pLTRp53cG9. In cells transformed by an activated ras oncogene and pLTRp53cG9 and in methylcholanthrene induced mouse sarcoma cells
p53
proved to be progressively more stable with half-lives ranging from 5.5 h to 7 h. Sequential immunoprecipitation with
p53
- or T antigen specific monoclonal antibodies allowed us to separate T-
p53
complexes, uncomplexed
p53
and free T antigen in cell extracts from cells transformed by SV40 and pLTRp53cG9. In these transformed cells uncomplexed
p53
showed an increased stability (t1/2 = 2.8 h) when compared to
p53
from non-transformed cells. Complex formation with T antigen resulted in an additional stabilization of
p53
(t1/2 = 13.3 h). Furthermore, T-
p53
complex formation also seems to increase the stability of T antigen nearly sixfold. In transformed cells two immunological variants of
p53
, a PAb246 precipitable and a non-precipitable form showed distinctly different stabilities, indicating a correlation between the ability of
p53
subclasses to bind hsc70 protein and their metabolic stability. Moreover, binding to hsc70 correlated with the stabilization of T antigen in
CTM
cells also where the mutant T antigen is localized exclusively in the cytoplasm. In abortively infected cells
p53
, even in complex with T antigen, exhibited a relatively low stability (t1/2 = 87 min) indicating that complex formation per se is not sufficient for fully stabilizing
p53
.
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PMID:Regulation of the level of the oncoprotein p53 in non-transformed and transformed cells. 215 79