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. 2017 Mar 7;25(3):407-420.
doi: 10.1016/j.str.2016.12.019. Epub 2017 Jan 19.

Structural Insights into DD-Fold Assembly and Caspase-9 Activation by the Apaf-1 Apoptosome

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Structural Insights into DD-Fold Assembly and Caspase-9 Activation by the Apaf-1 Apoptosome

Tsung-Wei Su et al. Structure. .
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Abstract

Death domain (DD)-fold assemblies play a crucial role in regulating the signaling to cell survival or death. Here we report the crystal structure of the caspase recruitment domain (CARD)-CARD disk of the human apoptosome. The structure surprisingly reveals that three 1:1 Apaf-1:procaspase-9 CARD protomers form a novel helical DD-fold assembly on the heptameric wheel-like platform of the apoptosome. The small-angle X-ray scattering and multi-angle light scattering data also support that three protomers could form an oligomeric complex similar to the crystal structure. Interestingly, the quasi-equivalent environment of CARDs could generate different quaternary CARD assemblies. We also found that the type II interaction is conserved in all DD-fold complexes, whereas the type I interaction is found only in the helical DD-fold assemblies. This study provides crucial insights into the caspase activation mechanism, which is tightly controlled by a sophisticated and highly evolved CARD assembly on the apoptosome, and also enables better understanding of the intricate DD-fold assembly.

Keywords: CARD; CED-4; DARK; DED; SAXS; apoptosis; caspase activation; crystal structure; helical assembly; protomer.

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