Abstract

p73, a member of the p53 family, is expressed from two separate promoters, generating TA and DeltaN variants. Each variant potentially encodes at least seven alternatively spliced isoforms (alpha-eta). Interestingly, we and others have shown that the alpha isoform of p73 has a weaker transcriptional activity than the beta isoform. Because the alpha isoform has an extended C terminus consisting of a sterile alpha motif (SAM) and an extreme C terminus, it appears that the C terminus is inhibitory. However, how the C terminus inhibits the transcriptional activity of p73 has not been determined. Here, we found that both the SAM and the extreme C terminus exert their inhibitory activity by preventing the accessibility of p300/CBP to the activation domain in p73. Specifically, we showed that the SAM and the extreme C terminus together or individually are capable of repressing the function of p73 activation domain, but neither interacts directly with the activation domain, or suppresses the DNA-binding activity, of the p73 protein. We also showed that the intact state of the SAM and the extreme C terminus is essential for their inhibitory functions such that a small deletion of either the SAM or the extreme C terminus abolishes its inhibitory activity. Furthermore, we showed that both inhibitory domains in the C terminus are capable of suppressing the function of a cis heterologous activation domain from p53 or Gal4. Finally, we showed that both inhibitory domains suppress the ability of p73 to interact with the transcriptional coactivators p300/CBP that are necessary for the initiation of transcription.

Highlights

  • Like p53, p73 functions as a transcription factor and activates a number of putative p53 target genes, which mediate the function of p73 in inducing cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and differentiation (1, 9, 14 –17)

  • Because the ␣ isoform has an extended C terminus consisting of a sterile ␣ motif (SAM) and an extreme C terminus, it appears that the C terminus is inhibitory

  • Because the ␣ isoform contains an extended C terminus consisting of a SAM and an extreme C terminus (Fig. 1A), it appears that the C terminus is inhibitory

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Summary

Introduction

Like p53, p73 functions as a transcription factor and activates a number of putative p53 target genes, which mediate the function of p73 in inducing cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and differentiation (1, 9, 14 –17). To generate a construct that expresses a chimeric protein containing the Gal4 activation domain and various domains in p73␣, a cDNA fragment that encodes residue 117 to the C terminus in p73␣, p73␣(⌬555– 636), p73␣(⌬500 –555), or p73␣(⌬495– 636), was amplified and cloned into the mammalian two-hybrid vector, pVP16 (Invitrogen), at BamH1 and XhoI sites.

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