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The Apaf-1 apoptosome induces formation of caspase-9 homo- and heterodimers with distinct activities

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  • Chu-Chiao Wu

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
    Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, The University of Texas at Austin)

  • Sunhee Lee

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Srinivas Malladi

    (Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, The University of Texas at Austin)

  • Miao-Der Chen

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
    College of Pharmacy, The University of Texas at Austin)

  • Nicholas J. Mastrandrea

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Zhiwen Zhang

    (Santa Clara University)

  • Shawn B. Bratton

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

Abstract

According to dogma, initiator caspases are activated through proximity-induced homodimerization, but some studies infer that during apoptosis caspase-9 may instead form a holoenzyme with the Apaf-1 apoptosome. Using several biochemical approaches, including a novel site-specific crosslinking technique, we provide the first direct evidence that procaspase-9 homodimerizes within the apoptosome, markedly increasing its avidity for the complex and inducing selective intramolecular cleavage at Asp-315. Remarkably, however, procaspase-9 could also bind via its small subunit to the NOD domain in Apaf-1, resulting in the formation of a heterodimer that more efficiently activated procaspase-3. Following cleavage, the intersubunit linker (and associated conformational changes) in caspase-9-p35/p12 inhibited its ability to form homo- and heterodimers, but feedback cleavage by caspase-3 at Asp-330 removed the linker entirely and partially restored activity to caspase-9-p35/p10. Thus, the apoptosome mediates the formation of caspase-9 homo- and heterodimers, both of which are impacted by cleavage and contribute to its overall function.

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  • Chu-Chiao Wu & Sunhee Lee & Srinivas Malladi & Miao-Der Chen & Nicholas J. Mastrandrea & Zhiwen Zhang & Shawn B. Bratton, 2016. "The Apaf-1 apoptosome induces formation of caspase-9 homo- and heterodimers with distinct activities," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:7:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms13565
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms13565
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