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Query: UNIPROT:P20226 (
TATA-binding protein
)
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The
MDM2
oncoprotein is a cellular inhibitor of the p53 tumor suppressor in that it can bind the transactivation domain of p53 and downregulate its ability to activate transcription. In certain cancers,
MDM2
amplification is a common event and contributes to the inactivation of p53. The crystal structure of the 109-residue amino-terminal domain of
MDM2
bound to a 15-residue transactivation domain peptide of p53 revealed that
MDM2
has a deep hydrophobic cleft on which the p53 peptide binds as an amphipathic alpha helix. The interface relies on the steric complementarity between the
MDM2
cleft and the hydrophobic face of the p53 alpha helix and, in particular, on a triad of p53 amino acids-Phe19, Trp23, and Leu26-which insert deep into the
MDM2
cleft. These same p53 residues are also involved in transactivation, supporting the hypothesis that
MDM2
inactivates p53 by concealing its transactivation domain. The structure also suggests that the amphipathic alpha helix may be a common structural motif in the binding of a diverse family of transactivation factors to the
TATA-binding protein
-associated factors.
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PMID:Structure of the MDM2 oncoprotein bound to the p53 tumor suppressor transactivation domain. 896 71