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Elephant TP53-RETROGENE 9 induces transcription-independent apoptosis at the mitochondria

Authors :
Aidan J. Preston
Aaron Rogers
Miranda Sharp
Gareth Mitchell
Cristhian Toruno
Brayden B. Barney
Lauren N. Donovan
Journey Bly
Ryan Kennington
Emily Payne
Anthony Iovino
Gabriela Furukawa
Rosann Robinson
Bahar Shamloo
Matthew Buccilli
Rachel Anders
Sarah Eckstein
Elizabeth A. Fedak
Tanner Wright
Carlo C. Maley
Wendy K. Kiso
Dennis Schmitt
David Malkin
Joshua D. Schiffman
Lisa M. Abegglen
Source :
Cell Death Discovery, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract Approximately 20 TP53 retrogenes exist in the African and Asian elephant genomes (Loxodonta Africana, Elephas Maximus) in addition to a conserved TP53 gene that encodes a full-length protein. Elephant TP53-RETROGENE 9 (TP53-R9) encodes a p53 protein (p53-R9) that is truncated in the middle of the canonical DNA binding domain. This C-terminally truncated p53 retrogene protein lacks the nuclear localization signals and oligomerization domain of its full-length counterpart. When expressed in human osteosarcoma cells (U2OS), p53-R9 binds to Tid1, the chaperone protein responsible for mitochondrial translocation of human p53 in response to cellular stress. Tid1 expression is required for p53-R9-induced apoptosis. At the mitochondria, p53-R9 binds to the pro-apoptotic BCL-2 family member Bax, which leads to caspase activation, cytochrome c release, and cell death. Our data show, for the first time, that expression of this truncated elephant p53 retrogene protein induces apoptosis in human cancer cells. Understanding the molecular mechanism by which the additional elephant TP53 retrogenes function may provide evolutionary insight that can be utilized for the development of therapeutics to treat human cancers.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20587716
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Cell Death Discovery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6950a4bb4004ee6bc50c24dca97b498
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41420-023-01348-7