Literature DB >> 9857079

The 72-kDa component of signal recognition particle is cleaved during apoptosis.

P J Utz1, M Hottelet, T M Le, S J Kim, M E Geiger, W J van Venrooij, P Anderson.   

Abstract

Proteins cleaved by apoptotic caspases are commonly recognized by autoantibodies found in the serum of patients with rheumatic disease. We report that the 72-kDa signal recognition particle (SRP) protein, a rare target of autoantibodies found in the serum of patients with dermatomyositis and systemic lupus erythematosus, is rapidly cleaved in Jurkat T cells treated with apoptotic (i.e. Fas ligation, treatment with gamma or ultraviolet radiation, or co-culture with anisomycin or staurosporine) but not proliferative (CD3 cross-linking) stimuli. Cleavage of SRP 72 produces a 66-kDa amino-terminal fragment and a 6-kDa carboxyl-terminal fragment that is selectively phosphorylated on serine residues. Cleavage of SRP 72 is prevented by chemical and peptide caspase inhibitors, and by overexpression of bcl-2, an inhibitor of apoptotic cell death. Analysis of the carboxyl terminus of SRP 72 has identified a putative cleavage site (SELD/A) for group III caspases, and carboxyl-terminal serine residues that are highly conserved in phylogeny. Both serine phosphorylation and caspase cleavage of SRP 72 are observed in cells derived from human, dog, rat, and mouse. Canine SRP 72 is cleaved in vitro by recombinant caspase 3 but retains the ability to mediate transport of a signal peptide-containing protein into the endoplasmic reticulum lumen. The 72-kDa component of the SRP joins a growing list of autoantigens that undergo post-translational modifications during programmed cell death.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9857079     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.52.35362

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


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