Identification of a mutant-like conformation of p53 in fibroblasts from sporadic Alzheimer's disease patients.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Here we show that fibroblasts from sporadic Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients specifically express an anomalous and detectable conformational state of p53 that makes these cells distinct from fibroblasts of age-matched non-AD subjects. In particular, we found that, in contrast to non-AD fibroblasts, p53 in AD fibroblasts is expressed at higher levels in resting condition, and presents a significant impairment of its DNA binding and transcriptional activity. All together, these findings figured out the presence of a mutant-like p53 phenotype. However, gene sequencing of the entire p53 gene from either AD or non-AD did not unravel point mutations. Based on mmunoprecipitation studies with conformation-specific p53 antibodies (PAb1620 and PAb240), which discriminated folded versus unfolded p53 tertiary structure, we found that a significant amount of p53 assumed an unfolded tertiary structure in fibroblasts from AD patients. This conformational mutant-like p53 form was virtually undetectable in fibroblasts from non-AD patients.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Uberti, Daniela Letizia; Lanni, C; Carsana, T; Francisconi, S; Missale, Mariacristina; Racchi, M; Govoni, S; Memo, Maurizio
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