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The Promoter of Human P22/PACAP Response Gene 1 (PRG1) Contains Functional Binding Sites for the P53 Tumor Suppressor and for NFkappaB

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1998 Oct 22
PMID 9781666
Citations 16
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Abstract

We describe functional binding sites for the tumor suppressor p53 and for NFkappaB residing in the promoter of the novel human early response gene p22/PRG1 (IEX-1/DIF-2). Gel shift and supershift assays demonstrate binding of p53 and NFkappaB to their corresponding sites in vitro. CAT-reporter gene assays show transactivation of the human p22/PRG1 promoter by p53 in Hep3B cells stably transfected with a temperature-sensitive mutant p53, but not in p53-deficient Hep3B cells. TNF alpha induced NFkappaB dependent transactivation was shown in HepG2 cells or in 818-4 pancreatic cancer cells. These data imply that human p22/PRG1 is a target gene for p53 and NFkappaB involved in growth regulation and stress response.

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