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Genes Cells 2008, PMID: 18513328

hScrib, a human homologue of Drosophila neoplastic tumor suppressor, is a novel death substrate targeted by caspase during the process of apoptosis.

Sone, Kenbun; Nakagawa, Shunsuke; Nakagawa, Keiichi; Takizawa, Shin; Matsumoto, Yoko; Nagasaka, Kazunori; Tsuruga, Tetsushi; Hiraike, Haruko; Hiraike-Wada, Osamu; Miyamoto, Yuichiro; Oda, Katsutoshi; Yasugi, Toshiharu; Kugu, Koji; Yano, Tetsu; Taketani, Yuji

hScrib, human homologue of Drosophila neoplastic tumor suppressor, was identified as a target of human papillomavirus E6 oncoprotein for the ubiquitin-mediated degradation. Here, we report that hScrib is a novel death substrate targeted by caspase. Full-length hScrib was cleaved by caspase during death ligands-induced apoptosis, which generates a p170 C-terminal fragments in Hela cells. In vitro cleavage assay using recombinant caspases showed that hScrib is cleaved by the executioner caspases. DNA damage-induced apoptosis caused loss of expression of full-length hScrib, which was recovered by addition of capase-3 inhibitor in HaCat cells. TUNEL positive apoptotic cells, which were identified 4 h after UV irradiation in HaCat cells, showed loss of hScrib expression at the adherens junction. Mutational analysis identified the caspase-dependent cleavage site of hScrib at the position of Asp-504. Although MDCK cells transfected with GFP-fused wild-type hScrib showed loss of E-cadherin expression and shrinkage of cytoplasm by UV irradiation, cells transfected with hScrib with Ala substitution of Asp-504 showed resistance to caspase-dependent cleavage of hScrib and intact expression of E-cadherin. These results indicate that caspase-dependent cleavage of hScrib is a critical step for detachment of cell contact during the process of apoptosis.

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Text Mining Data

E-cadherin → caspase: " Although MDCK cells transfected with GFP fused wild-type hScrib showed loss of E-cadherin expression and shrinkage of cytoplasm by UV irradiation, cells transfected with hScrib with Ala substitution of Asp-504 showed resistance to caspase dependent cleavage of hScrib and intact expression of E-cadherin "

hScrib → caspase: " Although MDCK cells transfected with GFP fused wild-type hScrib showed loss of E-cadherin expression and shrinkage of cytoplasm by UV irradiation, cells transfected with hScrib with Ala substitution of Asp-504 showed resistance to caspase dependent cleavage of hScrib and intact expression of E-cadherin "

hScrib → caspase: " These results indicate that caspase dependent cleavage of hScrib is a critical step for detachment of cell contact during the process of apoptosis "

Manually curated Databases

No curated data.