Detection of the 113p53 protein isoform: A p53-induced protein that feeds back on the p53 pathway to modulate the p53 response in zebrafish

2010 
Isoforms of p53 have been described in both zebrafish and human systems based on sensitive analysis of RNA using PCR-based methods. Despite consistent evidence of the existence of these isoforms at the RNA level it has been difficult to detect the endogenous proteins in a physiological setting. In the zebrafish we have previously shown that the mRNA encoding the ∆113p53 is abundantly induced in whole embryos following induction of the p53 response by radiation, CDK inhibitors and chemotherapeutic drugs. Using a set of monoclonal antibodies raised against different domains of ZFp53 we now show for the first time clear evidence for the controlled expression of a truncated form of the ZFp53 protein, ∆113p53. The protein is present at very low levels but is induced by transcriptionally active full-length ZFp53 following the exposure of zebrafish embryos to the CDK inhibitor roscovitine. Induction of the protein is completely ZFp53 dependent and morpholinos that specifically block the expression of endogenous ...
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