Abstract

Caspase-3–mediated proteolysis is a critical element of the apoptotic process. Recent studies have demonstrated a central role for mitochondrial proteins (e.g., Bcl-2 and cytochrome c) in the activation of caspase-3, by a process that involves interaction of several protein molecules. Using antibodies that specifically recognize the precursor form of caspase-3, we demonstrate that the caspase-3 proenzyme has a mitochondrial and cytosolic distribution in nonapoptotic cells. The mitochondrial caspase-3 precursor is contained in the intermembrane space. Delivery of a variety of apoptotic stimuli is accompanied by loss of mitochondrial caspase-3 precursor staining and appearance of caspase-3 proteolytic activity. We propose that the mitochondrial subpopulation of caspase-3 precursor molecules is coupled to a distinct subset of apoptotic signaling pathways that are Bcl-2 sensitive and that are transduced through multiple mitochondrion-specific protein interactions.

Keywords

Cell biologyCytochrome cMitochondrial intermembrane spaceIntermembrane spaceMitochondrionCaspaseMitochondrial apoptosis-induced channelProteolysisCytosolApoptosisCaspase 2Caspase 3BiologyCaspase-9ChemistryBiochemistryProgrammed cell deathEnzymeBacterial outer membrane

MeSH Terms

ApoptosisCaspase 3CaspasesCysteine EndopeptidasesCytosolHumansKeratinocytesKiller CellsNaturalLeukemiaMicroscopyElectronMitochondriaProtein PrecursorsSignal TransductionTumor CellsCultured

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Year
1998
Type
article
Volume
140
Issue
6
Pages
1485-1495
Citations
414
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Marie Mancini, Donald W. Nicholson, Sophie Roy et al. (1998). The Caspase-3 Precursor Has a Cytosolic and Mitochondrial Distribution: Implications for Apoptotic Signaling. The Journal of Cell Biology , 140 (6) , 1485-1495. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.140.6.1485

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DOI
10.1083/jcb.140.6.1485
PMID
9508780
PMCID
PMC2132665

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