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Yeast As a Chassis for Developing Functional Assays to Study Human P53
Published on: August 4, 2019
The Prolonged Half-Life of the p53 Missense Variant R248Q Promotes Accumulation and Heterotetramer Formation with
Nancy Klemm1, Roman R Schimmer1, Nils K Konrad1
1Department of Medical Oncology and Hematology, University of Zurich and University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
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Missense mutants of p53, such as the frequent hotspot variant R248Q, exert a dominant-negative effect (DNE) on wild-type (WT) p53 in cancer cells with monoallelic TP53 mutations. However, the precise functional and molecular mechanisms of the DNE have remained elusive due to a lack of appropriate model systems. In this study, we developed a variety of model systems, including CRISPR-edited human isogenic cell lines and transcriptional reporter cell lines, and targeted protein degradation assays that were combined with functional and molecular analyses to functionally characterize the DNE. Formation of heterotetramers between R248Q and WT p53 impaired proper WT p53 functionality by preventing DNA binding and subsequent target gene transactivation. Furthermore, the markedly increased protein half-life of R248Q led to supraphysiologic levels of R248Q, which was critically required for the DNE. Drug-induced targeted protein degradation of R248Q to lower the R248Q:WT ratio restored the transcriptional activity of WT p53, induced antiproliferative effects in cancer cells in vitro, and elicited strong therapeutic activity in vivo. Together, this study provides mechanistic insights into the DNE of p53 missense mutants and indicates that the DNE represents a promising therapeutic target. Significance: Heterotetramerization between R248Q mutant and wild-type p53 in conjunction with supraphysiologic p53R248Q accumulation underlies the dominant-negative effect, highlighting the need to develop pharmacologic strategies to decrease the elevated R248Q:WT ratio. See related commentary by Gencel-Augusto and Lozano, p. 1955.
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