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Sickle, a novel Drosophila death gene in the reaper/hid/grim region, encodes an IAP-inhibitory protein.


ABSTRACT: Inhibitors of apoptosis proteins (IAPs) interact with caspases and inhibit their protease activity, whereas the IAP-inhibitory proteins Smac/DIABLO in mammals and Reaper, Hid, and Grim in flies relieve IAP-mediated inhibition to induce cell death. Here we describe the functional characterization of the novel Drosophila cell death protein Sickle (Skl), which binds to IAPs and neutralizes their apoptotic inhibitory activity. Skl exhibits no sequence homology to Reaper, Hid, Grim, or Smac/DIABLO, except within the 4 residue N-terminal IAP binding motif. Skl interacts with Drosophila and mammalian IAPs and can promote caspase activation in the presence of IAPs. Consistent with these findings, expression of Skl in Drosophila and mammalian cell lines or in Drosophila embryos induces apoptosis. Skl can also synergize with Grim to induce cell death in the Drosophila eye imaginal disc. Based on biochemical and structural data, the N terminus of Skl, like that of the mammalian Smac/DIABLO, is absolutely required for its apoptotic and caspase-promoting activities and its ability to interact with IAPs. These findings point to conservation in the structure and function of the IAP-inhibitory proteins across species and suggest the existence of other family members.

SUBMITTER: Srinivasula SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2743937 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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sickle, a novel Drosophila death gene in the reaper/hid/grim region, encodes an IAP-inhibitory protein.

Srinivasula Srinivasa M SM   Datta Pinaki P   Kobayashi Masatomo M   Wu Jia Wei JW   Fujioka Miki M   Hegde Ramesh R   Zhang ZhiJia Z   Mukattash Rula R   Fernandes-Alnemri Teresa T   Shi Yigong Y   Jaynes James B JB   Alnemri Emad S ES  

Current biology : CB 20020101 2


Inhibitors of apoptosis proteins (IAPs) interact with caspases and inhibit their protease activity, whereas the IAP-inhibitory proteins Smac/DIABLO in mammals and Reaper, Hid, and Grim in flies relieve IAP-mediated inhibition to induce cell death. Here we describe the functional characterization of the novel Drosophila cell death protein Sickle (Skl), which binds to IAPs and neutralizes their apoptotic inhibitory activity. Skl exhibits no sequence homology to Reaper, Hid, Grim, or Smac/DIABLO, e  ...[more]

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