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A 39 Amino Acid Fragment of the Cell Cycle Regulator p21 Is Sufficient to Bind PCNA and Partially Inhibit DNA Replication in vivo

1996; Oxford University Press; Volume: 24; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/nar/24.9.1727

ISSN

1362-4962

Autores

Jiandong Chen, Reuben J. Peters, Partha Saha, P. Lee, Anne M. Theodoras, Michele Pagano, Gerhard Wagner, Anindya Dutta,

Tópico(s)

Cancer-related gene regulation

Resumo

The cell cycle regulator p21 interacts with and inhibits the DNA replication and repair factor proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). We have defined a 39 amino acid fragment of p21 which is sufficient to bind PCNA with high affinity (Kd 10–20 nM). This peptide can inhibit DNA replication in vitro and microinjection of a GST fusion protein containing this domain inhibited S phase in vivo. Despite its high affinity for PCNA, the free 39 amino acid peptide does not have a well-defined structure, as judged from circular dichroism and nuclear magnetic resonance measurements, suggesting an induced fit mechanism for the PCNA-p21 interaction. The association of the small peptide with PCNA was thermolabile, suggesting that portions of p21 adjoining the minimal region of contact stabilize the interaction. In addition, a domain containing 67 amino acids from the N-terminus of PCNA was defined as both necessary and sufficient for binding to p21.

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