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  2. NDRG1 is necessary for p53-dependent apoptosis

NDRG1 is necessary for p53-dependent apoptosis

  • J Biol Chem. 2004 Nov 19;279(47):48930-40. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M400386200.
Susanne Stein 1 Emily K Thomas Birger Herzog Matthew D Westfall Jonathan V Rocheleau Roger S Jackson 2nd Mai Wang Peng Liang
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Cancer Biology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232, USA. S.Stein@med.uni-frankfurt.de
Abstract

Although a number of target genes for the tumor suppressor p53 have been described, the mechanism of p53-dependent Apoptosis is incompletely understood. Thus, it is essential to identify and characterize additional target genes that could mediate Apoptosis. In the study reported here, we isolated a p53-regulated gene named NDRG1 (N-Myc down-regulated gene 1). Its expression is induced by DNA damage in a p53-dependent fashion. The promoter region of the NDRG1 gene contains a p53 binding site that confers p53-dependent transcriptional activation via a heterologous reporter. RNA interference and inducible gene expression approaches suggest that NDRG1 is necessary but not sufficient for p53-mediated Caspase activation and Apoptosis. This report further supports the notion that p53 controls a network of genes that are required for its apoptotic function.

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