Human p53 is phosphorylated by p60-cdc2 and cyclin B-cdc2.

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Bischoff JR, Friedman PN, Marshak DR, Prives C, Beach D

Human p53 is phosphorylated by p60-cdc2 and cyclin B-cdc2.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1990 Jun;87(12):4766-70.

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Abstract

The human anti-oncoprotein p53 is shown to be a substrate of cdc2. The primary site of phosphorylation is serine-315. Serine-315 is phosphorylated by both p60-cdc2 and cyclin B-cdc2 enzymes. The phosphorylation of p53 is cell cycle-dependent. The abundance of p53 also oscillates during the cell cycle. The protein is largely absent from cells that have just completed division but accumulates in cells during G1 phase. Phosphorylation by cdc2 might regulate the antiproliferative activity of p53.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Cellular tumor antigen p53P04637Details