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The SARS-Coronavirus Membrane protein induces apoptosis through modulating the Akt survival pathway.


ABSTRACT: A number of viral gene products are capable of triggering apoptotic cell death through interfering with cellular signaling cascades, including the Akt kinase pathway. In this study, the pro-apoptotic role of the SARS-CoV Membrane (M) structural protein is described. We found that the SARS-CoV M protein induced apoptosis in both HEK293T cells and transgenic Drosophila. We further showed that M protein-induced apoptosis involved mitochondrial release of cytochrome c protein, and could be suppressed by caspase inhibitors. Over-expression of M caused a dominant rough-eye phenotype in adult Drosophila. By performing a forward genetic modifier screen, we identified phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1 (PDK-1) as a dominant suppressor of M-induced apoptotic cell death. Both PDK-1 and Akt kinases play essential roles in the cell survival signaling pathway. Altogether, our data show that SARS-CoV M protein induces apoptosis through the modulation of the cellular Akt pro-survival pathway and mitochondrial cytochrome c release.

SUBMITTER: Chan CM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7094499 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The SARS-Coronavirus Membrane protein induces apoptosis through modulating the Akt survival pathway.

Chan Chak-Ming CM   Ma Cheuk-Wing CW   Chan Wood-Yee WY   Chan Ho Yin Edwin HY  

Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 20070131 2


A number of viral gene products are capable of triggering apoptotic cell death through interfering with cellular signaling cascades, including the Akt kinase pathway. In this study, the pro-apoptotic role of the SARS-CoV Membrane (M) structural protein is described. We found that the SARS-CoV M protein induced apoptosis in both HEK293T cells and transgenic Drosophila. We further showed that M protein-induced apoptosis involved mitochondrial release of cytochrome c protein, and could be suppresse  ...[more]

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