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Through a strategy of direct cloning of TP53-binding DNA sequences from human genome DNA, we have identified a novel TP53-target gene, termed TP53TG5 (TP53-target gene 5). This gene, localized to chromosome band 20q13.1 by fluorescence in situ hybridization, encodes a 290-amino-acid peptide with no significant homology with any known proteins in the public database. A colony-formation assay using human glioblastoma cell line T98G, which lacks wild-type TP53 and expresses no endogenous TP53TG5, revealed a growth-suppressive effect of the TP53TG5 gene product. Furthermore, immunohistochemical studies, following transfection of T98G with plasmid designed to express green fluorescent protein-fused TP53TG5, revealed cell cycle-dependent intracellular localization of this protein. Our results suggest that functional studies of TP53TG5 may provide new insights into the complex physiological activities of TP53.
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