Apak competes with p53 for direct binding to intron 1 of p53AIP1 to regulate apoptosis

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Abstract

The KRAB-type zinc-finger protein Apak was recently identified as a negative regulator of p53-mediated apoptosis. However, the mechanism of this selective regulation is not fully understood. Here, we show that Apak recognizes the TCTTN 2-30 TTGT consensus sequence through its zinc-fingers. This sequence is specifically found in intron 1 of the proapoptotic p53 target gene p53AIP1 and largely overlaps with the p53-binding sequence. Apak competes with p53 for binding to this site to inhibit p53AIP1 expression. Upon DNA damage, Apak dissociates from the DNA, which abolishes its inhibitory effect on p53-mediated apoptosis. © 2012 European Molecular Biology Organization.

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Yuan, L., Tian, C., Wang, H., Song, S., Li, D., Xing, G., … Zhang, L. (2012). Apak competes with p53 for direct binding to intron 1 of p53AIP1 to regulate apoptosis. EMBO Reports, 13(4), 363–370. https://doi.org/10.1038/embor.2012.10

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