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Apoptotic Cleavage of Rabaptin-5-like Proteins and a Model for Rabaptin-5 Inactivation in Apoptosis
Abstract:Intracellular membrane transport from the plasma membrane is one of the processes affected in apoptotic cells. Apoptotic inhibition of endosomal transport occurs due to cleavage of Rabaptin-5, an effector of small GTPase Rab5, which results in inhibition of early endosome fusion. Recently several novel Rabaptin-5-like proteins were identified. We investigated whether Rabaptin-5-like proteins, Rabaptin-5? and Rabaptin-5?, are also cleaved in apoptosis and found that both proteins are cleaved in apoptotic cell extracts by caspase-3-related proteases. This suggests that functional inactivation of these proteins is necessary for apoptotic cell death. We also mapped a novel, N-terminal, putative Rab5 binding site in Rabaptin-5-like proteins, which becomes physically separated from the previously known C-terminal Rab5 binding site after apoptotic cleavage of these proteins. Presence of the second Rab5 binding site provides a new insight into Rabaptin-5 function in early endosome fusion and a mechanistic model for functional inactivation of Rabaptin-5 in apoptosis.
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