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The p53–Mdm2 interaction and the E3 ligase activity of Mdm2/Mdm4 are conserved from lampreys to humans

机译:p53–Mdm2相互作用和Mdm2 / Mdm4的E3连接酶活性从七lamp鳗到人类都是保守的

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The extant jawless vertebrates, represented by lampreys and hagfish, are the oldest group of vertebrates and provide an interesting genomic evolutionary pivot point between invertebrates and jawed vertebrates. Through genome analysis of one of these jawless vertebrates, the Japanese lamprey (Lethenteron japonicum), we identified all three members of the important p53 transcription factor family—Tp53, Tp63, and Tp73—as well as the Mdm2 and Mdm4 genes. These genes and their products are significant cellular regulators in human cancer, and further examination of their roles in this most distant vertebrate relative sheds light on their origin and coevolution. Their important role in response to DNA damage has been highlighted by the discovery of multiple copies of the Tp53 gene in elephants. Expression of lamprey p53, Mdm2, and Mdm4 proteins in mammalian cells reveals that the p53–Mdm2 interaction and the Mdm2/Mdm4 E3 ligase activity existed in the common ancestor of vertebrates and have been conserved for >500 million years of vertebrate evolution. Lamprey Mdm2 degrades human p53 with great efficiency, but this interaction is not blocked by currently available small molecule inhibitors of the human HDM2 protein, suggesting utility of lamprey Mdm2 in the study of the human p53 signaling pathway.
机译:以七less鳗和jaw鱼为代表的现存的无颚脊椎动物是最古老的脊椎动物群体,并提供了无脊椎动物和有颚脊椎动物之间有趣的基因组进化枢纽点。通过对这些无颚脊椎动物之一日本七lamp鳗(Lethenteron japonicum)的基因组分析,我们确定了重要的p53转录因子家族的所有三个成员-Tp53,Tp63和Tp73-以及Mdm2和Mdm4基因。这些基因及其产物是人类癌症中重要的细胞调节剂,进一步检查它们在这个最遥远的脊椎动物亲戚中的作用揭示了它们的起源和共同进化。通过在大象中发现多个Tp53基因拷贝,突显了它们对DNA损伤的重要作用。七lamp鳗p53,Mdm2和Mdm4蛋白在哺乳动物细胞中的表达表明,p53–Mdm2相互作用和Mdm2 / Mdm4 E3连接酶活性存在于脊椎动物的共同祖先中,并已保存了超过5亿年的脊椎动物进化史。 Lamprey Mdm2高效降解人p53,但目前尚无可用的人HDM2蛋白小分子抑制剂阻止这种相互作用,这表明Lamprey Mdm2在研究人p53信号通路中具有实用性。

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