p53 dependent growth suppression by the c-Abl nuclear tyrosine kinase.
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abstract
Growth suppression by the Rb and p53 tumor suppressor proteins is mediated through effects on cell cycle regulatory proteins at the G1/S transition. Because overexpression of c-Abl induces G1 arrest in fibroblasts, we reasoned that c-Abl may also affect cell cycle proteins which regulate G1. We used fibroblasts containing disruptions of the Rb or p53 genes to genetically test the role of these proteins in c-Abl growth suppression. We find that c-Abl requires p53 but not Rb to suppress growth. c-Abl binds p53 in vitro and enhances p53 dependent transcription from a promoter containing p53 DNA binding sites. An Abl mutant which no longer binds p53 does not enhance p53 transcriptional activity and fails to suppress growth. These findings provide a novel link between a growth inhibitory tyrosine kinase and the p53 tumor suppressor protein.