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TP53 binds MDM2 and RING. 6 / 6
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"The mRNA of p53 can interact with the RING domain of MDM2, which prevents the E3 ligase activity and furthermore stimulates translation of the p53 mRNA [ xref ]."

sparser
"Lastly, although the RING domain of MDM2 does not bind to p53 directly, it possesses E3 ligase activity and is thus responsible for ubiquitinating p53 and marking it for degradation."

sparser
"The p53 mRNA interacts with the C-terminal RING domain of MDM2 ( xref ) and as we did not expect MDM2 to have more than one RNA binding domain we were surprised to observe that deletion of the RING domain (MDM2RING) resulted in a constitutive non-regulated binding to the E2F1 mRNA (Figure xref and xref )."

sparser
"Mdm2 associates with p53 polysomes via its RING domain and probably enhances translation."

sparser
"For example, the RING domain of MDM2 can bind to p53 mRNA and promote its translation ( xref )."

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"Du et al. found that circFOXO3 acted as a protein scaffold recruiting both MDM2 and p53 to form MDM2-p53 complex via binding with the RING-finger domain of MDM2 and C-terminal regulatory domain of p53 respectively."