Literature DB >> 10713717

Nuclear translocation of granzyme B in target cell apoptosis.

M J Pinkoski1, J A Heibein, M Barry, R C Bleackley.   

Abstract

Granzyme B is the prototypic member of a family of serine proteases localized to the cytolytic granules of cytotoxic lymphocytes. Together with another granule protein, perforin, granzyme B is capable of inducing all aspects of apoptotic death in target cells. A number of granzyme B substrates have been identified and it has been demonstrated that granzyme B is responsible, directly or indirectly, for the morphological nuclear changes observed in target cell apoptosis, including DNA fragmentation. In an earlier study, we showed that granzyme B binds to a nuclear protein in a manner dependent on its enzymatic activity. Here, we demonstrate that granzyme B is translocated rapidly to the nucleus in cells that have been induced to undergo apoptosis by a granzyme-dependent process, and that translocation is dependent on caspase activity. Appearance of granzyme B in the nucleus of target cells precedes the detection of DNA fragmentation. Although not directly responsible for DNA fragmentation, these data suggest a nuclear role for granzyme B in target cell apoptosis. c-Abl nuclear functions.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10713717     DOI: 10.1038/sj.cdd.4400604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Death Differ        ISSN: 1350-9047            Impact factor:   15.828


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6.  Resistance to granzyme B-mediated cytochrome c release in Bak-deficient cells.

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