A novel MDMX transcript expressed in a variety of transformed cell lines encodes a truncated protein with potent p53 repressive activity

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The MDMX gene product is related to the MDM2 oncoprotein, both of which interact with the p53 tumor suppressor. We have identified a novel transcript of the MDMX gene that is expressed in a variety of cell lines, and in particular, in growing and transformed cells. This transcript is identical to the published sequence yet it has a short internal deletion of 68 base pairs. This deletion produces a shift in the reading frame after codon 114, resulting in the inclusion of a stop codon at amino acid residue 127 (full- length MDMX is 489 residues). This truncated MDMX protein is termed MDMX-S ('short form'), represents only the p53-binding domain, and appears to bind p53 better than full-length MDMX. The MDMX-S protein can be detected in cell extracts and when overexpressed is much more effective than MDMX at inhibiting p53-mediated transcriptional activation and induction of apoptosis. Since MDMX-S lacks the central and carboxyl-terminal regions contained within full-length MDMX, it is likely to play a key role in the regulation of cell proliferation and apoptosis in a way distinct from MDMX.

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Rallapalli, R., Strachan, G., Cho, B., Mercer, W. E., & Hall, D. J. (1999). A novel MDMX transcript expressed in a variety of transformed cell lines encodes a truncated protein with potent p53 repressive activity. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(12), 8299–8308. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.12.8299

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