Regulatory Domain of Protein Stability of Human P51/TAP63, a P53 Homologue
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The amino terminal of human P51/TAp63, a P53 homologue, possesses a transactivation domain involved in the activation of its target genes by binding to DNA elements responsive to the p53 protein family. Using a series of amino terminal deletions, the transactivation domain was mapped between amino acid residues 50 to 69. This domain also regulates protein stability in a proteasome-dependent manner, and Ser51 and Ser68 were found to be essential for this stability. Our results suggest that P51 activity is greatly affected by protein stability.
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