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Olivier Jalmar1, Liberty François-Moutal, Ana-Jesus García-Sáez, Mark Perry, Thierry Granjon, François Gonzalvez, Eyal Gottlieb, Jesus Ayala-Sanmartin, Beate Klösgen, Petra Schwille, Patrice X Petit.
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23418437 PMCID: PMC3572128 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0055250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Binding of Bid and caspase-8 to CL-containing large unilamellar liposomes (LUVs).
(a) Schematic diagram of caspase-8 autoprocessing during Fas-mediated apoptosis. Upon dimerisation, procaspase-8 (p55) is initially cleaved between its two active subunits, p18 and p10, to generate the p43/p10 heterodimer; p43 is then cleaved between the death effector domain (DED) and the p18 subunit, to produce the fully active p18/p10 form. (b) Western blot analysis of caspase-8 binding to the “contact site mimetic” liposomes or similar liposomes without CL, in which the CL was replaced with PE (22%) (c) Caspase-8 binding, as detected by caspACE FITC-VAD-fmk binding to the active site, to liposomes of various compositions (monolipid liposomes made from PA, PC, PE, PI, PG or cholesterol, and mixed liposomes composed of DOPC+CL, DOPC+PE, DOPC+CL+PE at various molar ratios, contact site mimetic liposomes; for details see materials and methods). (d) Flow cytometric analysis of CL+ and DOPC-only liposomes in the presence or absence of BidAlexa488. The black spectrum correspond to control vesicles whereas the red spectrum correspond to the vesicles plus BidAlexa488. The blue spectrum results from an alkaline wash of the CL+ liposomes. The alkaline wash involved centrifugation of liposomes and resuspending them in 0.1 M Na2CO3, pH 11.5. The liposomes were then analysed directly by flow cytometry. Fm: fluorescence mean value, in arbitrary units (a.u.).
Figure 2Analysis of the effects of caspase-8, Bid and tBid on the Laurdan fluorescence of CL+ and CL− liposomes.
Generalised polarisation (GP, arbitrary units, a.u.) determined from Laurdan fluorescence measurements. GP values are reported for the various preparations, as described in the materials and methods.
Figure 3Determination of the micromechanical properties of giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) by microaspiration.
(a) Video micrograph of a vesicle aspirated in a glass suction capillary. The principal variables for the determination of the area expansion modulus are indicated: RV: vesicle radius, pin and pout: pressure inside and outside the vesicle, ΔL: length of membrane meniscus inside a glass pipette of internal radius Rp. Excess membrane tension τ is created by suction such that Δp≠0. (b and c) Histograms of the micromechanical quantities measured in the test system under various experimental conditions. (b) Ks: expansion modulus (mN/m); (c) τr : tensile breaking strength (mN/m). Caspase-8 was added to a final concentration of 290 nM, tBid to 30 nM and Bid to 50 nM. Fisher’s test were used for statistical analyses of differences for both Ks and τr measurements (**, p<0.01 and *** p<0.05).
Figure 4Confocal microscopy study of the binding of Bid and caspase-8 to giant unilamellar vesicles containing cardiolipin.
Trios of images (top, middle and bottom) for the same sample: two images obtained with two different detector channels of the microscope, together with an overlay image. DOPC-only (100∶0) vesicles are presented in panels a to c and DOPC/CL (90∶10) vesicles in panels d to f. Top: in a and d, protein binding to GUVs shown in green (this binding only becomes apparent when the green label accumulates at the membrane); middle: the GUV membrane was labelled with 0.05% of the hydrophobic dye DiO, as shown in (b, c) and in red, as shown in (e, f); bottom: overlay of green and red images (c, f). Time is indicated in minutes. The arrows indicate the decrease in GUV fluorescence following the formation of a complex between procaspase-8 and BidAlexa488, resulting in a non-fluorescent tBid.
Flow cytometry analysis of the GUVs.
| Conditions | Mean fluorescence (arbitray units, a.u.) |
| GUVs control | 7±3 |
| GUVs+Caspase-8 | 8±3 |
| GUVs+Caspase-8+ Bid (0 min) | 84±15 |
| GUVs+Caspase-8+ Bid (3 min) P1 (10%) | 232±50 |
| GUVs+Caspase-8+ Bid (3 min) P2 (90%) | 45±12 |
| GUVs+Caspase-8+ Bid (>3 min) | 19±5 |
The caspase-8+ Bid binds immediately to the GUVs when they contain CL. At 3 min, the caspase-8/bid system is functional and two subpopulations of vesicles are present: one with a higher fluorescence (P1, 10% of the vesicles) and one with lower fluorescence (P2, 90% of the vesicles). After 3 min, the vesicle are small and exhibit weak fluorescence indicating the loss of p7 fluorescence resulting from the full cleavage of Bid (fluorescent) to tBid (non fluorescent).
Figure 5Flow cytometric analysis of the interaction between CL-GUVs and caspase-8-Bid.
(a–b) Short-term effects (20 time points at 20 s intervals, total 6.66 min) of successive additions of procaspase-8 or Bid to GUVs-CL. (a–b) Each product (caspase-8 or Bid) was added progressively, at 1.66-minute intervals, as shown in the recording, and the mean fluorescence of the vesicles was then measured. (a) Caspase-8 (Casp8) was added before Bid whereas, in (b), caspase-8 was added after three successive additions of Bid (10 nM, 40 nM and 60 nM). Even shortly after additions, the enzymatic system was functional, provided that caspase-8 bound to the giant unilamelar liposomes (GUVs). (c) the upper histogram, in black, corresponds to (a), and the lower histogram, in red, corresponds to (b); the occurrence of vesicles with a higher side scatter (SSC), due to procaspase-8/Bid cleavage activity, was recorded and is plotted as a percentage (%) of the total vesicle population. (d) The intensity of Bid-Alexa647 fluorescence associated with GUVs is shown as a function of procaspase-8 addition and time, for GUVs with (closed circles) or without (open circles) CL.
Figure 6Localised production of active, cleaved BID on cardiolipin platforms that serve for the assembly of active caspase-8 and in the GUV “mimicking system”.
(a) The diagram depicts the sequence of events in cells of type II according to Gonzalvez et al. [25]. The CL (red heads)/caspase-8 platform at the contact sites between inner and outer mitochondrial membranes (enriched in CL) binds BID resulting in the production of the active truncated, C-termimal part of BID (tcBID). This in turn causes CL induced perturbations of the membrane curvature, BAK/BAX oligomerization and cytochrome c release. (b) Schematic representation of the reconstituted functional platform on giant unilamellar vesicles containing CL with the p18/p10. DD, death domain; DED, death effector domain; p10 and p18 form the catalytic core of the caspase. The p43/p10 caspase-8 isoform comprises two DEDs, one p10 domain and one p18 domain. IMM, inner mitochondrial membrane; IMS, inter membrane space; OM, outer mitochondrial membrane. Red dots in the intermembrane espace, cytochrome c and the violet head correspond to the cardiolipin at the contact sites between outer and inner membrane.