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Functional genetic screening reveals the role of mitochondrial cytochrome b as a mediator of FAS-induced apoptosis.


ABSTRACT: Functional selection of genetic suppressor elements (GSEs), engineered gene fragments that interfere with the function of a particular gene product, was used to identify regulators of FAS-induced apoptosis. Chicken DF-1 cells expressing human FAS receptor and susceptible to FAS-induced apoptosis were infected with a GSE library consisting of randomly fragmented normalized chicken cDNAs in a replication-competent avian retroviral vector. Virus-producing cells were subjected to several rounds of selection using FAS agonistic antibodies, resulting in isolation of a set of GSEs conferring resistance to FAS-induced apoptosis. Surprisingly, one of the isolated GSEs encoded a 42 amino acid-long polypeptide derived from the C-terminal half of cytochrome b (Cyt b) encoded by the mitochondrial genome. Subsequent experiments showed that caspase 8-dependent cleavage of mitochondrial Cyt b and translocation of its C-terminal half into the cytoplasm occurred during FAS-induced apoptosis in both chicken and human cells. Ectopic cytoplasmic expression of either full-length Cyt b or its C-terminal half in several human cell lines induced apoptosis, which could be suppressed by the isolated GSE, but not by Bcl2 over-expression or Apaf-1 or cytochrome c knock-down. These results reveal a cytochrome c-independent branch of FAS-induced apoptosis involving cleavage and cytoplasmic release of mitochondrial Cyt b.

SUBMITTER: Komarov AP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2567220 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional genetic screening reveals the role of mitochondrial cytochrome b as a mediator of FAS-induced apoptosis.

Komarov Andrei P AP   Rokhlin Oskar W OW   Yu Chang-An CA   Gudkov Andrei V AV  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20080916 38


Functional selection of genetic suppressor elements (GSEs), engineered gene fragments that interfere with the function of a particular gene product, was used to identify regulators of FAS-induced apoptosis. Chicken DF-1 cells expressing human FAS receptor and susceptible to FAS-induced apoptosis were infected with a GSE library consisting of randomly fragmented normalized chicken cDNAs in a replication-competent avian retroviral vector. Virus-producing cells were subjected to several rounds of s  ...[more]

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