Physical interaction of p73 with c-Myc and MM1, a c-Myc-binding protein, and modulation of the p73 function.
p73 shares high sequence homology with the tumor suppressor p53. Like p53, ectopic overexpression of p73 induces cell cycle arrest and/or apoptosis, and these biological activities are linked to its sequence-specific transactivation function. The COOH-terminal region of p73 is unique and has a function to modulate DNA-binding ability and transactivation ... activity. To identify and characterize cellular proteins that interact with the COOH-terminal region of p73 alpha and regulate its activity, we employed a yeast-based two-hybrid screen with a human fetal brain cDNA library. We found MM1, a nuclear c-Myc-binding protein, was associated with p73 alpha in both yeast two-hybrid and in vitro pull-down assays. In mammalian cells, MM1 co-immunoprecipitated with p73 alpha, whereas p73 beta and tumor suppressor p53 did not interact with MM1. Overexpression of MM1 in p53-deficient osteosarcoma SAOS-2 cells enhanced the p73 alpha-dependent transcription from the p53/p73-responsive Bax and PG13 promoters, whereas p73 beta- and p53-mediated transcriptional activation was unaffected in the presence of MM1. MM1 also stimulated the p73 alpha-mediated growth suppression in SAOS-2 cells. More importantly, we found that c-Myc was physically associated with p73 alpha and significantly impaired the transcriptional activity of p73 alpha on Bax and p21(waf1) promoters. Expression of MM1 strongly reduced the c-Myc-mediated inhibitory activity on p73 alpha. These results suggest that MM1 may act as a molecular partner for p73 to prevent the c-Myc-mediated inhibitory effect on its activity.
Mesh Terms:
Base Sequence, Cell Line, DNA Primers, DNA-Binding Proteins, Genes, Tumor Suppressor, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Nuclear Proteins, Precipitin Tests, Protein Binding, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc, Transcription, Genetic, Tumor Suppressor Proteins, Two-Hybrid System Techniques
Base Sequence, Cell Line, DNA Primers, DNA-Binding Proteins, Genes, Tumor Suppressor, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Nuclear Proteins, Precipitin Tests, Protein Binding, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc, Transcription, Genetic, Tumor Suppressor Proteins, Two-Hybrid System Techniques
J. Biol. Chem.
Date: Apr. 26, 2002
PubMed ID: 11844794
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