The p53 oncoprotein is a substrate for tissue transglutaminase kinase activity.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Department of Physiology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada R3E 0W3.

Published: January 2006

Increased expression and activity of the ubiquitous enzyme, tissue transglutaminase (TG2), is consistently seen in a variety of models of apoptosis. The p53 oncoprotein is also involved in apoptosis. Here we investigated the interaction of TG2 with p53 and show that the p53 is a substrate for the recently identified serine/threonine kinase activity of TG2. Phosphospecific antibodies indicated that TG2 phosphorylated p53 at Ser(15) and Ser(20), residues that are critically important in the interaction of p53 with Mdm2. The TG2-induced phosphorylation was abrogated by high Ca(2+) concentrations and inhibited by cystamine, a known inhibitor of TG2 cross-linking activity. Furthermore, we demonstrate that TG2-induced phosphorylation of p53 reduces the ability of p53 to interact with Mdm2. Although TG2 cross-linking activity has been clearly implicated in apoptosis, our observations reported here suggest TG2 modification of p53 could be an additional mechanism whereby TG2 could facilitate apoptosis.

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