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A new model for the transition of APAF-1 from inactive monomer to caspase-activating apoptosome.


ABSTRACT: The cytosolic adaptor protein Apaf-1 is a key player in the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis. Binding of mitochondrially released cytochrome c and of dATP or ATP to Apaf-1 induces the formation of the heptameric apoptosome complex, which in turn activates procaspase-9. We have re-investigated the chain of events leading from monomeric autoinhibited Apaf-1 to the functional apoptosome in vitro. We demonstrate that Apaf-1 does not require energy from nucleotide hydrolysis to eventually form the apoptosome. Despite a low intrinsic hydrolytic activity of the autoinhibited Apaf-1 monomer, nucleotide hydrolysis does not occur at any stage of the process. Rather, mere binding of ATP in concert with the binding of cytochrome c primes Apaf-1 for assembly. Contradicting the current view, there is no strict requirement for an adenine base in the nucleotide. On the basis of our results, we present a new model for the mechanism of apoptosome assembly.

SUBMITTER: Reubold TF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2781688 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A new model for the transition of APAF-1 from inactive monomer to caspase-activating apoptosome.

Reubold Thomas F TF   Wohlgemuth Sabine S   Eschenburg Susanne S  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20090930 47


The cytosolic adaptor protein Apaf-1 is a key player in the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis. Binding of mitochondrially released cytochrome c and of dATP or ATP to Apaf-1 induces the formation of the heptameric apoptosome complex, which in turn activates procaspase-9. We have re-investigated the chain of events leading from monomeric autoinhibited Apaf-1 to the functional apoptosome in vitro. We demonstrate that Apaf-1 does not require energy from nucleotide hydrolysis to eventually form the apop  ...[more]

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