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. 2003 Jan 10;299(5604):223-6.
doi: 10.1126/science.1076807.

Distinctive roles of PHAP proteins and prothymosin-alpha in a death regulatory pathway

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Distinctive roles of PHAP proteins and prothymosin-alpha in a death regulatory pathway

Xuejun Jiang et al. Science. .

Abstract

A small molecule, alpha-(trichloromethyl)-4-pyridineethanol (PETCM), was identified by high-throughput screening as an activator of caspase-3 in extracts of a panel of cancer cells. PETCM was used in combination with biochemical fractionation to identify a pathway that regulates mitochondria-initiated caspase activation. This pathway consists of tumor suppressor putative HLA-DR-associated proteins (PHAP) and oncoprotein prothymosin-alpha (ProT). PHAP proteins promoted caspase-9 activation after apoptosome formation, whereas ProT negatively regulated caspase-9 activation by inhibiting apoptosome formation. PETCM relieved ProT inhibition and allowed apoptosome formation at a physiological concentration of deoxyadenosine triphosphate. Elimination of ProT expression by RNA interference sensitized cells to ultraviolet irradiation-induced apoptosis and negated the requirement of PETCM for caspase activation. Thus, this chemical-biological combinatory approach has revealed the regulatory roles of oncoprotein ProT and tumor suppressor PHAP in apoptosis.

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  • Apoptosis. Life and death decisions.
    Nicholson DW, Thornberry NA. Nicholson DW, et al. Science. 2003 Jan 10;299(5604):214-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1081274. Science. 2003. PMID: 12522239 No abstract available.

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