Journal article

Functional interaction between p53 and the interferon-inducible nucleoprotein IFI 16

RW Johnstone, W Wei, A Greenway, JA Trapani

Oncogene | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2000

Abstract

Interferons are important in regulating cell growth and differentiation, immune function and initiating anti-viral responses. While the pleotrophic actions of interferons have been well documented, the molecular mechanisms underpinning their biological effects have not been fully characterized. IFI 16 is a member of the interferon-inducible HIN-200 family of nuclear proteins, which we have recently shown can function as a potent transcriptional repressor. A murine member of the HIN-200 family, p202, can indirectly interact with p53 via the p53 binding protein (p53bp) and inhibit p53-mediated transcriptional activation. The binding activity of p202 to p53bp was shown to require the conserved ..

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