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Brothers-in-arms: How p53 and Telomeres work together to stave off Cancer

Binding of p53 to non‐canonical response elements in human subtelomeres confers enhancer‐like activities and correlates with increased telomere stability. Non‐canonical p53 binding sites were identified in the subtelomeres of both human and mouse. Subtelomeric p53 response elements confer transcription activation in vitro and p53‐dependent induction of TERRA, eRNA‐like transcripts, and more distal subtelomeric genes. p53 status correlates with enhanced telomere stability and survival in response to etoposide‐induced DNA damage. Stress‐induced p53 binding to the subtelomere correlates with increased histone acetylation and decreased γH2AX. CRISPR deletion of the p53 response element ameliorates these effects.

Binding of p53 to non‐canonical response elements in human subtelomeres confers enhancer‐like activities and correlates with increased telomere stability. Non‐canonical p53 binding sites were identified in the subtelomeres of both human and mouse. Subtelomeric p53 response elements confer transcription activation in vitro and p53‐dependent induction of TERRA, eRNA‐like transcripts, and more distal subtelomeric genes. p53 status correlates with enhanced telomere stability and survival in response to etoposide‐induced DNA damage. Stress‐induced p53 binding to the subtelomere correlates with increased histone acetylation and decreased γH2AX. CRISPR deletion of the p53 response element ameliorates these effects.

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