کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2041507 | 1073163 | 2014 | 13 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• PACS-2 is required for p53- and p21-dependent cell-cycle arrest
• PACS-2 modulates DNA damage-induced p53 acetylation to control p21 induction
• PACS-2 traffics to the nucleus where it regulates SIRT1-mediated p53 deacetylation
• PACS-2 binds SIRT1 in vitro and directly inhibits SIRT1-catalyzed p53 deacetylation
SummarySIRT1 regulates the DNA damage response by deacetylating p53, thereby repressing p53 transcriptional output. Here, we demonstrate that the sorting protein PACS-2 regulates SIRT1-mediated deacetylation of p53 to modulate the DNA damage response. PACS-2 knockdown cells failed to efficiently undergo p53-induced cell-cycle arrest in response to DNA damage. Accordingly, p53 acetylation was reduced both in PACS-2 knockdown cells and thymocytes from Pacs-2−/− mice, thereby blunting induction of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21 (CDKN1A). The SIRT1 inhibitor EX-527 or SIRT1 knockdown restored p53 acetylation and p21 induction as well as p21-dependent cell-cycle arrest in PACS-2 knockdown cells. Trafficking studies revealed that cytoplasmic PACS-2 shuttled to the nucleus, where it interacted with SIRT1 and repressed SIRT1-mediated p53 deacetylation. Correspondingly, in vitro assays demonstrated that PACS-2 directly inhibited SIRT1-catalyzed p53 deacetylation. Together, these findings identify PACS-2 as an in vivo mediator of the SIRT1-p53-p21 axis that modulates the DNA damage response.
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Journal: - Volume 8, Issue 5, 11 September 2014, Pages 1545–1557