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ANKRD13a controls early cell-death checkpoint by interacting with RIP1 independent of NF-κB.


ABSTRACT: In TNF signaling, ubiquitination of RIP1 functions as an early cell-death checkpoint, which prevents the spatial transition of the signaling complex from complex-I to death-inducing complex-II. Here, we report that ankyrin repeat domain 13a (ANKRD13a) acts as a novel component of complex-II to set a higher signal threshold for the cytotoxic potential of TNF. ANKRD13a deficiency is sufficient to turn the response to TNF from survival to death by promoting the formation of complex-II without affecting NF-κB activation. ANKRD13a binds to ubiquitinated-RIP1 via its UIM, and subsequently limits the association of FADD and caspase-8 with RIP1. Moreover, high ANKRD13a expression is inversely correlated with apoptotic phenotypes in ovarian cancer tissues and is associated with poor prognosis. Our work identifies ANKRD13a as a novel gatekeeper of the early cell-death checkpoint, which may function as part of an escape mechanism from cell death in some cancers.

SUBMITTER: Won M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9177599 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ANKRD13a controls early cell-death checkpoint by interacting with RIP1 independent of NF-κB.

Won Minho M   Park Kyeong Ah KA   Kim Sup S   Ju Eunjin E   Ko Youngbok Y   Yoo Heonjong H   Ro Hyunju H   Lee Jaeseob J   Oh Junseo J   Lee Eun Gyo EG   Kim Sang Yean SY   Nam Suk Woo SW   Shen Han-Ming HM   Yeo Min-Kyung MK   Kim Jin Man JM   Hur Gang Min GM  

Cell death and differentiation 20211127 6


In TNF signaling, ubiquitination of RIP1 functions as an early cell-death checkpoint, which prevents the spatial transition of the signaling complex from complex-I to death-inducing complex-II. Here, we report that ankyrin repeat domain 13a (ANKRD13a) acts as a novel component of complex-II to set a higher signal threshold for the cytotoxic potential of TNF. ANKRD13a deficiency is sufficient to turn the response to TNF from survival to death by promoting the formation of complex-II without affec  ...[more]

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