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C-terminal modifications regulate MDM2 dissociation and nuclear export of p53

Stephanie Carter, Oliver Bischof, Anne Dejean & Karen H. Vousden

Nature Cell Biology 9, 428 - 435 (2007) Published online: 18 March 2007

doi:10.1038/ncb1562

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Nuclear export of p53 requires dissociation of MDM2.

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The p53–UbDeltaGG fusion protein is further modified with ubiquitin, SUMO-1 and NEDD8.

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MDM2 can cooperate with the SUMO E3 ligase PIASy to promote p53 sumoylation and nuclear export.

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Schematic representation of a model for the regulation of p53 export or degradation by modification with MDM2.

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