Signalling DNA damage by regulating p53 co-factor activity

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Abstract

In response to DNA damage the related phosphatidylinositol-3-OH-kinase- like-kinases ATM and ATR phosphorylate downstream protein targets which facilitate the DNA damage response. A new pathway in which ATM phosphorylates the transcriptional co-factor Strap has been elucidated. Phosphorylation causes the stabilization of nuclear Strap and favours the formation of a stress-responsive co-activator complex. Strap activity enhances p53 acetylation, and augments the response to DNA damage. Most interestingly, in AT cells Strap remains cytoplasmic, and a mutant derivative that cannot be phosphorylated by ATM is similarly localised to the cytoplasm. These results argue that Strap is an important downstream effector in the DNA damage response. ©2005 Landes Bioscience.

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Smith, L., & La Thangue, N. B. (2005). Signalling DNA damage by regulating p53 co-factor activity. Cell Cycle. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.4.1.1397

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