Arginine methylation of hnRNP K enhances p53 transcriptional activity.

FEBS Lett

State Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200031, China.

Published: May 2008

Previous studies have illustrated that hnRNP K, which could be methylated at arginine residues, plays a key role in coordinating transcriptional responses to DNA damage as a cofactor for p53. In this study, we observed that hnRNP K was markedly arginine methylated in response to UV radiation. Furthermore, arginine methylation of hnRNP K enhanced its affinity with p53. Inhibition of methylation in hnRNP K attenuated the recruitment of p53 to p21 promoter, and reduced p53 transcriptional activity. These data suggested that arginine methylation of hnRNP K is a key element for p53 transcriptional activity.

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