p63 and p73 transcriptionally regulate genes involved in DNA repair.

The p53 family activates many of the same genes in response to DNA damage. Because p63 and p73 have structural differences from p53 and play distinct biological functions in development and metastasis, it is likely that they activate a unique transcriptional network. Therefore, we performed a genome...

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Main Authors: Yu-Li Lin, Shomit Sengupta, Katherine Gurdziel, George W Bell, Tyler Jacks, Elsa R Flores
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-10-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2752189?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-aa2d5a57f0144297ae86fad73d98874f2020-11-25T01:16:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042009-10-01510e100068010.1371/journal.pgen.1000680p63 and p73 transcriptionally regulate genes involved in DNA repair.Yu-Li LinShomit SenguptaKatherine GurdzielGeorge W BellTyler JacksElsa R FloresThe p53 family activates many of the same genes in response to DNA damage. Because p63 and p73 have structural differences from p53 and play distinct biological functions in development and metastasis, it is likely that they activate a unique transcriptional network. Therefore, we performed a genome-wide analysis using cells lacking the p53 family members after treatment with DNA damage. We identified over 100 genes involved in multiple pathways that were uniquely regulated by p63 or p73, and not p53. Further validation indicated that BRCA2, Rad51, and mre11 are direct transcriptional targets of p63 and p73. Additionally, cells deficient for p63 and p73 are impaired in DNA repair and p63+/-;p73+/- mice develop mammary tumors suggesting a novel mechanism whereby p63 and p73 suppress tumorigenesis.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2752189?pdf=render
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author Yu-Li Lin
Shomit Sengupta
Katherine Gurdziel
George W Bell
Tyler Jacks
Elsa R Flores
spellingShingle Yu-Li Lin
Shomit Sengupta
Katherine Gurdziel
George W Bell
Tyler Jacks
Elsa R Flores
p63 and p73 transcriptionally regulate genes involved in DNA repair.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Yu-Li Lin
Shomit Sengupta
Katherine Gurdziel
George W Bell
Tyler Jacks
Elsa R Flores
author_sort Yu-Li Lin
title p63 and p73 transcriptionally regulate genes involved in DNA repair.
title_short p63 and p73 transcriptionally regulate genes involved in DNA repair.
title_full p63 and p73 transcriptionally regulate genes involved in DNA repair.
title_fullStr p63 and p73 transcriptionally regulate genes involved in DNA repair.
title_full_unstemmed p63 and p73 transcriptionally regulate genes involved in DNA repair.
title_sort p63 and p73 transcriptionally regulate genes involved in dna repair.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2009-10-01
description The p53 family activates many of the same genes in response to DNA damage. Because p63 and p73 have structural differences from p53 and play distinct biological functions in development and metastasis, it is likely that they activate a unique transcriptional network. Therefore, we performed a genome-wide analysis using cells lacking the p53 family members after treatment with DNA damage. We identified over 100 genes involved in multiple pathways that were uniquely regulated by p63 or p73, and not p53. Further validation indicated that BRCA2, Rad51, and mre11 are direct transcriptional targets of p63 and p73. Additionally, cells deficient for p63 and p73 are impaired in DNA repair and p63+/-;p73+/- mice develop mammary tumors suggesting a novel mechanism whereby p63 and p73 suppress tumorigenesis.
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