Literature DB >> 11387340

Serum response factor cleavage by caspases 3 and 7 linked to apoptosis in human BJAB cells.

V Drewett1, A Devitt, J Saxton, N Portman, P Greaney, N E Cheong, T F Alnemri, E Alnemri, P E Shaw.   

Abstract

Apoptosis involves the cessation of cellular processes, the breakdown of intracellular organelles, and, finally, the nonphlogistic clearance of apoptotic cells from the body. Important for these events is a family of proteases, caspases, which are activated by a proteolytic cleavage cascade and drive apoptosis by targeting key proteins within the cell. Here, we demonstrate that serum response factor (SRF), a transcription factor essential for proliferative gene expression, is cleaved by caspases and that this cleavage occurs in proliferating murine fibroblasts and can be induced in the human B-cell line BJAB. We identify the two major sites at which SRF cleavage occurs as Asp(245) and Asp(254), the caspases responsible for the cleavage and generate a mutant of SRF resistant to cleavage in BJAB cells. Investigation of the physiological and functional significance of SRF cleavage reveals that it correlates with the loss of c-fos expression, whereby neither SRF cleavage fragment retains transcriptional activity. Moreover, the expression of a noncleavable SRF in BJAB cells suppresses apoptosis induced by Fas cross-linking. These results suggest that for apoptosis to proceed, the transcriptional events promoting cell survival and proliferation, in which SRF is involved, must first be inactivated.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11387340     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M103877200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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