Abstract
Utilizing the technique of differential display of mRNA, we have identified p53-responsive genes that are transcriptionally up- or down-regulated as cells enter growth arrest. One gene that was down-regulated, pong16, was found to be identical to stathmin/Op18, a protein involved in the regulation of microtubule dynamics. Evidence that p53 is directly or indirectly involved in negative regulation of stathmin/Op18 expression includes the following: (i) p53-mediated growth inhibition is associated with repression of stathmin/Op18 expression following serum stimulation, (ii) reporter gene assays revealed p53-mediated repression of stathmin/Op18 promoter activity and (iii) constitutive over-expression of stathmin/Op18 bypasses a p53-mediated G2/M arrest in the cell cycle. These results suggest that p53-mediated negative regulation of stathmin/Op18 plays an important role in cell-cycle control. (C) 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Johnsen, J. I., Aurelio, O. N., Kwaja, Z., Jörgensen, G. E., Pellegata, N. S., Plattner, R., … Cajot, J. F. (2000). p53-Mediated negative regulation of stathmin/Op18 expression is associated with G2/M cell-cycle arrest. International Journal of Cancer, 88(5), 685–691. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0215(20001201)88:5<685::AID-IJC1>3.0.CO;2-Z
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