Chemotherapy induces NEDP1-mediated destabilization of MDM2

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MDM2 is an E3 ligase that promotes ubiquitin-mediated destruction of p53. Cellular stresses such as DNA damage can lead to p53 activation due in part to MDM2 destabilization. Here, we show that the stability of MDM2 is regulated by an ubiquitin-like NEDD8 pathway and identify NEDP1 as a chemotherapy-induced isopeptidase that deneddylates MDM2, resulting in MDM2 destabilization concomitant with p53 activation. Concordantly, RNAi-mediated knockdown of endogenous NEDP1 blocked diminution of MDM2 levels and increased chemoresistance of tumor cells. These findings unveil the regulation of MDM2 stability through NEDP1 as a common molecular determinant governing chemotherapy-induced p53-dependent cell death. © 2010 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.

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Watson, I. R., Li, B. K., Roche, O., Blanch, A., Ohh, M., & Irwin, M. S. (2010). Chemotherapy induces NEDP1-mediated destabilization of MDM2. Oncogene, 29(2), 297–304. https://doi.org/10.1038/onc.2009.314

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