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Patched dependence receptor triggers apoptosis through ubiquitination of caspase-9.


ABSTRACT: Patched (Ptc), the main receptor for Sonic Hedgehog, is a tumor suppressor. Ptc has been shown to be a dependence receptor, and as such triggers apoptosis in the absence of its ligand. This apoptosis induction occurs through the recruitment by the Ptc intracellular domain of a caspase-activating complex, which includes the adaptor proteins DRAL and TUCAN, and the apical caspase-9. We show here that this caspase-activating complex also includes the E3 ubiquitin ligase NEDD4. We demonstrate that Ptc-mediated apoptosis and Ptc-induced caspase-9 activation require NEDD4. We show that Ptc, but not Bax, the prototypical inducer of the intrinsic cell-death pathway, triggers polyubiquitination of caspase-9. Moreover, a caspase-9 mutant that could not be ubiquitinated failed to mediate Ptc-induced apoptosis. Taken together, these data support the view that the Ptc dependence receptor specifically allows the activation of caspase-9 via its ubiquitination, which occurs via the recruitment by Ptc of NEDD4.

SUBMITTER: Fombonne J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3387056 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Patched dependence receptor triggers apoptosis through ubiquitination of caspase-9.

Fombonne Joanna J   Bissey Pierre-Antoine PA   Guix Catherine C   Sadoul Rémy R   Thibert Chantal C   Mehlen Patrick P  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120607 26


Patched (Ptc), the main receptor for Sonic Hedgehog, is a tumor suppressor. Ptc has been shown to be a dependence receptor, and as such triggers apoptosis in the absence of its ligand. This apoptosis induction occurs through the recruitment by the Ptc intracellular domain of a caspase-activating complex, which includes the adaptor proteins DRAL and TUCAN, and the apical caspase-9. We show here that this caspase-activating complex also includes the E3 ubiquitin ligase NEDD4. We demonstrate that P  ...[more]

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