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Keywords: Myo1D; apoptosis-induced proliferation; caspase; plasma membrane; undead cells
Year: 2018 PMID: 30167077 PMCID: PMC6114973 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.25796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
Figure 1Activation of the apoptotic pathway in apoptotic and “undead” epithelial cells has different outcomes
In both cases, the apoptotic pathway is induced upstream by expression of the pro-apoptotic genes hid or reaper. That triggers the activation of the caspase-9-like initiator caspase Dronc. The outcome of Dronc activity is different in both cases. Left. In an apoptotic epithelial cell, cytosolic Dronc promotes the activation of the caspase-3 ortholog DrICE which cleaves a large number of cytosolic proteins, triggering apoptosis. Right. In an undead epithelial cell, the execution of apoptosis is blocked by expression of P35 (red). Dronc is translocated to the basal side of the plasma membrane by the unconventional myosin Myo1D (yellow) where it directly or indirectly activates Duox (orange) for the generation of extracellular ROS required of apoptosis-induced proliferation (AiP).