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Tumor Suppressor p53 Down‐Regulates Tissue‐Specific Expression of Tyrosinase Gene in Human Melanoma Cell Lines

机译:Tumor Suppressor p53 Down‐Regulates Tissue‐Specific Expression of Tyrosinase Gene in Human Melanoma Cell Lines

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Tyrosinase, the key gene in melanin pigment synthesis, is tissue‐specifically expressed in melanocytic cells. Expression of this gene is regulated by various hormones, carcinogens, and environmental factors. The molecular basis underlying tyrosinase gene regulation is still not clear. In this report, we present the effects of tumor suppressor p53 protein on tyrosinase gene expression and melanin synthesis in human melanoma. After stable transfection of wild type p53 expression plasmid into a highly pigmented melanoma cell line, overexpression of wt p53 suppressed the pigmentation of the melanoma cells. The loss of pigmentation was associated with the loss of endogenous tyrosinase expression at the activity and mRNA levels. In order to determine whether the p53 repression of tyrosinase mRNA involved modulation of tyrosinase promoter activity, transient transfection approaches involving p53 expression plasmid and construct containing chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) reporter gene linked to 270 bp tissue‐specific tyrosinase promoter have been used. p53 specifically repressed CAT gene expression from the tyrosinase promoter and not from the Rous sarcoma virus promoter. These data suggest that in human melanoma p53 down‐regulates the tissue‐specific expression of tyrosinase gene and subsequent melanin sy

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