Vantieghem, A; Assefa, Z; Vandenabeele, P; Declercq, W; Courtois, S; Vandenheede, JR; 6646; Merlevede, W; de Witte, P; 19564; Agostinis, P; 2757;
Here we report that photoactivated hypericin can induce either apoptosis or necrosis in HeLa cells. Under apoptotic conditions the cleavage of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) into the 85-kDa product is blocked by the caspase inhibitors benzyloxycarbonyl-Val-Ala-Asp-fluoromethylketone (z-VAD-fmk) and benzyloxycarbonyl-Asp-Glu-Val-Asp-fluoromethyl...
Stefanis, L Troy, C M Qi, H Shelanski, M L Greene, L A
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
We have previously shown that caspase-2 (Nedd-2) is required for apoptosis induced by withdrawal of trophic support from PC12 cells and sympathetic neurons. Here, we examine the relationship of caspase-2 processing and cell death to induction of caspase-3 (CPP32)-like activity in PC12 cells. Caspase-2 processing, at a site tentatively identified as...
Goping, I S Gross, A Lavoie, J N Nguyen, M Jemmerson, R Roth, K Korsmeyer, S J Shore, G C
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The Journal of cell biology
The proapoptotic protein BAX contains a single predicted transmembrane domain at its COOH terminus. In unstimulated cells, BAX is located in the cytosol and in peripheral association with intracellular membranes including mitochondria, but inserts into mitochondrial membranes after a death signal. This failure to insert into mitochondrial membrane ...
Dbaibo, G. S. Hannun, Y. A.
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Apoptosis
Knowledge about the molecular regulators of apoptosis is rapidly expanding. Cell death signals emanating from death receptors or internal cell injury detectors launch a number of signaling pathways which converge on several key families of proteins including specialized proteases and endonucleases which play a critical role in the execution of the ...
Canu, N Dus, L Barbato, C Ciotti, M T Brancolini, C Rinaldi, A M Novak, M Cattaneo, A Bradbury, A Calissano, P
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
Cerebellar granule cells undergo apoptosis in culture after deprivation of potassium and serum. During this process we found that tau, a neuronal microtubule-associated protein that plays a key role in the maintenance of neuronal architecture, and the pathology of which correlates with intellectual decline in Alzheimer's disease, is cleaved. The fi...
Franklin, J L Johnson, E M
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The Journal of cell biology
We demonstrate that NGF couples the rate of degradation of long-lived proteins in sympathetic neurons to the rate of protein synthesis. Inhibiting protein synthesis rate by a specific percentage caused an almost equivalent percentage reduction in the degradation rate of long-lived proteins, indicating nearly 1:1 coupling between the two processes. ...
Mashima, Tetsuo Seimiya, Hiroyuki Chen, Zhihong Kataoka, Shiro Tsuruo, Takashi
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Cytotechnology
Various antitumor agents induce apoptotic cell death in tumor cells. Since the apoptosis program in tumor cells plays a critical role in the chemotherapy-induced tumor cell killing, it is suggested that the defect in the signaling pathway of apoptosis could cause a new form of multidrug resistance in tumor cells. This article describes the recent f...
Ivanova, S Botchkina, G I Al-Abed, Y Meistrell, M 3rd Batliwalla, F Dubinsky, J M Iadecola, C Wang, H Gregersen, P K Eaton, J W
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The Journal of experimental medicine
To elucidate endogenous mechanisms underlying cerebral damage during ischemia, brain polyamine oxidase activity was measured in rats subjected to permanent occlusion of the middle cerebral artery. Brain polyamine oxidase activity was increased significantly within 2 h after the onset of ischemia in brain homogenates (15.8 +/- 0.9 nmol/h/mg protein)...
Keller, J N Guo, Q Holtsberg, F W Bruce-Keller, A J Mattson, M P
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
Many cases of autosomal dominant early onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) result from mutations in the gene encoding presenilin-1 (PS-1). PS-1 is an integral membrane protein expressed ubiquitously in neurons throughout the brain in which it is located primarily in endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Although the pathogenic mechanism of PS-1 mutations is unkno...
Rice, Renee L Tang, Dean G Taylor, John D
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Pathology & Oncology Research
Actin is a major cytoskeletal protein which is involved in many physiological cellular functions such as motility, cell shape, and adhesion. Recently, actin has also been reported to be cleaved by apoptotic proteases (i.e., caspases) and this cleavage is thought to contribute to the apoptotic process. However, conflicting data also exists as to whe...