Sj. Scherer et al., SPECIFIC IN-VITRO BINDING OF P53 TO THE PROMOTER REGION OF THE HUMAN MISMATCH REPAIR GENE HMSH2, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 221(3), 1996, pp. 722-728
MSH2 is one of the genes involved in DNA-mismatch repair. Mutations in
the coding region of the human gene (hMSH2) have been shown to be dir
ectly involved in microsatellite instability in hereditary nonpolyposi
s colorectal tumors. Examination of the promoter region of hMHS2 revea
led a site with homology to the p53 consensus binding sequence. Using
gel mobility shift experiments we were able to show that purified p53
has at least in vitro the potential to specifically bind the hMSH2-p53
motif. This binding activity was even stronger than the binding activ
ity measured with the p53-consensus site. These data identify the hMSH
2 gene as a possible novel p53-regulated target gene and indicate a di
rect involvement of p53 in repair mechanisms via DNA binding of a mism
atch repair gene. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.