A role for ATR in the DNA damage-induced phosphorylation of p53

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Phosphorylation at Ser-15 may be a critical event in the up-regulation and functional activation of p53 during cellular stress. In this report we provide evidence that the ATM-Rad3-related protein ATR regulates phosphorylation of Ser-15 in DNA-damaged cells. Overexpression of catalytically inactive ATR (ATR(ki)) in human fibroblasts inhibited Ser-15 phosphorylation in response to γ-irradiation and UV light. In γ-irradiated cells, ATR(ki) expression selectively interfered with late-phase Ser-15 phosphorylation, whereas ATR(ki) blocked UV-induced Ser-15 phosphorylation in a time-independent manner. ATR phosphorylated p53 at Ser-15 and Ser-37 in vitro, suggesting that p53 is a target for phosphorylation by ATR in DNA- damaged cells.

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Tibbetts, R. S., Brumbaugh, K. M., Williams, J. M., Sarkaria, J. N., Cliby, W. A., Shieh, S. Y., … Abraham, R. T. (1999). A role for ATR in the DNA damage-induced phosphorylation of p53. Genes and Development, 13(2), 152–157. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.13.2.152

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