Binding of translationally controlled tumour protein to the N-terminal domain of HDM2 is inhibited by Nutlin-3

Translationally Controlled Tumour Protein (TCTP), a highly conserved protein present in all eukaryotic organisms, has a number of intracellular and extracellular functions including an anti-apoptotic role. TCTP was recently shown to interact with both p53 and HDM2, inhibiting auto-ubiquitination of...

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Main Authors: Funston, Garth., Goh, Walter., Wei, Siau Jia., Tng, Quah Soo., Tong, Loh Jiah., Verma, Chandra Shekhar., Ghadessy, Farid., Lane, David P., Brown, Christopher J.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-953622023-02-28T17:01:58Z Binding of translationally controlled tumour protein to the N-terminal domain of HDM2 is inhibited by Nutlin-3 Funston, Garth. Goh, Walter. Wei, Siau Jia. Tng, Quah Soo. Tong, Loh Jiah. Verma, Chandra Shekhar. Ghadessy, Farid. Lane, David P. Brown, Christopher J. School of Biological Sciences Translationally Controlled Tumour Protein (TCTP), a highly conserved protein present in all eukaryotic organisms, has a number of intracellular and extracellular functions including an anti-apoptotic role. TCTP was recently shown to interact with both p53 and HDM2, inhibiting auto-ubiquitination of the latter and thereby promoting p53 degradation. In this study, we further investigated the interaction between TCTP and HDM2, mapping the reciprocal binding sites of TCTP and HDM2. TCTP primarily interacts with the N-terminal, p53-binding region of HDM2 through its highly basic domain 2. Furthermore, we discovered that Nutlin-3, a small molecule known to promote apoptosis and cell cycle arrest by blocking binding between HDM2 and p53, has a similar inhibitory effect on the interaction of HDM2 and TCTP. This result may provide an additional explanation of how Nutlin-derived compounds currently in clinical trials function to promote apoptosis in cancer cells. Published version 2013-02-20T07:46:22Z 2019-12-06T19:13:28Z 2013-02-20T07:46:22Z 2019-12-06T19:13:28Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Funston, G., Goh, W., Wei, S. J., Tng, Q. S., Brown, C. J., Tong, L. J., et al. (2012). Binding of translationally controlled tumour protein to the N-terminal domain of HDM2 is inhibited by Nutlin-3. PLoS ONE, 7(8). 1932-6203 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95362 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/9204 10.1371/journal.pone.0042642 22912717 en PLoS ONE © 2012 The Authors. application/pdf
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description Translationally Controlled Tumour Protein (TCTP), a highly conserved protein present in all eukaryotic organisms, has a number of intracellular and extracellular functions including an anti-apoptotic role. TCTP was recently shown to interact with both p53 and HDM2, inhibiting auto-ubiquitination of the latter and thereby promoting p53 degradation. In this study, we further investigated the interaction between TCTP and HDM2, mapping the reciprocal binding sites of TCTP and HDM2. TCTP primarily interacts with the N-terminal, p53-binding region of HDM2 through its highly basic domain 2. Furthermore, we discovered that Nutlin-3, a small molecule known to promote apoptosis and cell cycle arrest by blocking binding between HDM2 and p53, has a similar inhibitory effect on the interaction of HDM2 and TCTP. This result may provide an additional explanation of how Nutlin-derived compounds currently in clinical trials function to promote apoptosis in cancer cells.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Funston, Garth.
Goh, Walter.
Wei, Siau Jia.
Tng, Quah Soo.
Tong, Loh Jiah.
Verma, Chandra Shekhar.
Ghadessy, Farid.
Lane, David P.
Brown, Christopher J.
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author Funston, Garth.
Goh, Walter.
Wei, Siau Jia.
Tng, Quah Soo.
Tong, Loh Jiah.
Verma, Chandra Shekhar.
Ghadessy, Farid.
Lane, David P.
Brown, Christopher J.
spellingShingle Funston, Garth.
Goh, Walter.
Wei, Siau Jia.
Tng, Quah Soo.
Tong, Loh Jiah.
Verma, Chandra Shekhar.
Ghadessy, Farid.
Lane, David P.
Brown, Christopher J.
Binding of translationally controlled tumour protein to the N-terminal domain of HDM2 is inhibited by Nutlin-3
author_sort Funston, Garth.
title Binding of translationally controlled tumour protein to the N-terminal domain of HDM2 is inhibited by Nutlin-3
title_short Binding of translationally controlled tumour protein to the N-terminal domain of HDM2 is inhibited by Nutlin-3
title_full Binding of translationally controlled tumour protein to the N-terminal domain of HDM2 is inhibited by Nutlin-3
title_fullStr Binding of translationally controlled tumour protein to the N-terminal domain of HDM2 is inhibited by Nutlin-3
title_full_unstemmed Binding of translationally controlled tumour protein to the N-terminal domain of HDM2 is inhibited by Nutlin-3
title_sort binding of translationally controlled tumour protein to the n-terminal domain of hdm2 is inhibited by nutlin-3
publishDate 2013
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