c-FLIPR, a new regulator of death receptor-induced apoptosis
- PMID: 15701649
- DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M414425200
c-FLIPR, a new regulator of death receptor-induced apoptosis
Abstract
c-FLIPs (c-FLICE inhibitory proteins) play an essential role in regulation of death receptor-induced apoptosis. Multiple splice variants of c-FLIP have been described on the mRNA level; so far only two of them, c-FLIP(L) and c-FLIP(S,) had been found to be expressed at the protein level. In this report, we reveal the endogenous expression of a third isoform of c-FLIP. We demonstrate its presence in a number of T and B cell lines as well as in primary human T cells. We identified this isoform as c-FLIP(R), a death effector domain-only splice variant previously identified on the mRNA level. Impor-/tantly, c-FLIP(R) is recruited to the CD95 (Fas/APO-1) death-inducing signaling complex upon CD95 stimulation. Several properties of c-FLIP(R) are similar to c-FLIP(S): both isoforms have a short half-life, a similar pattern of expression during activation of primary human T cells, and are strongly induced in T cells upon CD3/CD28 costimulation. Taken together, our data demonstrate endogenous expression of c-FLIP(R) and similar roles of c-FLIP(R) and c-FLIP(S) isoforms in death receptor-mediated apoptosis.
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