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p53 与VDAC1相互作用,调节其表达水平和寡合状态以激活亡
Elinor Gigi1, Aditya Karunanithi Nivedita1, Danya Ben-Hail1
1Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel.
Biomolecules
|January 28, 2026
概括
瘤抑制剂p53直接与VDAC1相互作用,这是一种线粒体蛋白质,对亡至关重要. 这种相互作用增加了VDAC1的表达和寡合化,促进了编程细胞死亡.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 生物化学 生物化学
背景情况:
- 瘤抑制剂p53是一个关键的压力传感器,调节参与DNA损伤和亡的基因.
- p53可以转移到线粒体,通过尚未完全理解的机制影响细胞亡.
- 电压依赖离子通道1 (VDAC1) 是线粒体新陈代谢和亡的关键调节器,已知可以寡合并形成孔隙.
研究的目的:
- 调查p53和VDAC1.1.之间的直接相互作用.
- 要确定p53是否调节VDAC1的表达和寡合化.
- 阐明p53-VDAC1相互作用在亡中的作用.
主要方法:
- 微尺度热泳以评估直接蛋白质结合.
- 比拉耶重建了VDAC1实验以测量通道导电.
- 基于细胞的测定涉及p53-null和野生型p53细胞,并进行VDAC1表达分析和寡合化研究.
主要成果:
- p53直接与VDAC1结合,减少其通道导电量.
- 过度表达p53会增加VDAC1的表达水平.
- 即使没有外部的亡刺激,p53也会诱导VDAC1的寡合化和随后的亡.
结论:
- VDAC1被确定为p53.3的直接转录标.
- p53调节VDAC1的表达,寡合化和亲细胞灭绝的功能.
- 这些发现突出了p53-VDAC1轴在调解线粒体亡中的作用,并加强了VDAC1寡合化的作用.
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