A DNA damage-induced p53 serine 392 kinase complex contains CK2, hSpt16, and SSRP1.

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Keller DM, Zeng X, Wang Y, Zhang QH, Kapoor M, Shu H, Goodman R, Lozano G, Zhao Y, Lu H

A DNA damage-induced p53 serine 392 kinase complex contains CK2, hSpt16, and SSRP1.

Mol Cell. 2001 Feb;7(2):283-92.

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Abstract

Phosphorylation of the human p53 protein at Ser-392 has been shown to be responsive to UV but not gamma irradiation. Here we describe identification and purification of a mammalian UV-activated protein kinase complex that phosphorylates Ser-392 of p53 in vitro. This kinase complex contains casein kinase 2 (CK2) and the chromatin transcriptional elongation factor FACT (a heterodimer of hSpt16 and SSRP1). In vitro studies show that FACT alters the specificity of CK2 in the complex such that it selectively phosphorylates p53 over other substrates including casein. In addition, phosphorylation by the kinase complex enhances p53 activity. These results thus provide a potential mechanism for p53 activation by UV irradiation.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Casein kinase II subunit alphaP68400Details
Cellular tumor antigen p53P04637Details
Casein kinase II subunit alpha'P19784Details
Casein kinase II subunit betaP67870Details