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Proteasomal degradation of caspase-6 in 17beta-estradiol-treated neurons.

Omar Tounekti1, Yan Zhang, Guy Klaiman, Cynthia G Goodyer, Andréa LeBlanc.   

Abstract

In primary cultures of human neurons, 17beta-estradiol (17beta-E2) prevents caspase-6-mediated cell death and induces a caspase inhibitory factor (CIF) inhibiting active caspase-6 (Csp-6) in vitro. Here, we show that treatment of neurons with 17beta-E2 results in a proteasomal-dependent but ubiquitin-independent degradation of endogenous and exogenous active Csp-6 in live neurons and in cell free assays, respectively. We further show that the proteasomal-dependent degradation of Csp-6 is not required for its inhibition. Using several protease inhibitors, we find that leupeptin, E-64, and ALLN prevent inhibition of recombinant active Csp-6 (R-Csp-6) in 17beta-E2-treated neuronal protein extracts. Because all three protease inhibitors have the ability to inhibit cysteine proteases, we believe that a cysteinyl protease activity may be required for 17beta-E2-mediated inhibition of active Csp-6. However, we exclude caspases, calpains, and cathepsins as potential cysteinyl proteases involved in the 17beta-E2-mediated Csp-6 inhibition. The results suggest that a proteolytic activity inhibited by leupeptin, E-64, and ALLN is needed to inhibit Csp-6 and that the inhibited Csp-6 is subsequently degraded by the proteasome. The mechanism of 17beta-E2-mediated inhibition of Csp-6 is different from the ubiquitin-dependent proteasomal degradation of Csp-3 and Csp-7 by XIAP and cIAP2 but consistent with the mechanism of Baculovirus p35 inhibition of caspases.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15086513     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2004.02349.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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