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  • Title: Caenorhabditis elegans EGL-1 disrupts the interaction of CED-9 with CED-4 and promotes CED-3 activation.
    Author: del Peso L, González VM, Núñez G.
    Journal: J Biol Chem; 1998 Dec 11; 273(50):33495-500. PubMed ID: 9837929.
    Abstract:
    In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, programmed cell death is implemented by the protease CED-3 whose activity is inhibited by CED-9 through physical associations with the regulator CED-4. The product of a recently described gene, egl-1, binds to and inhibits CED-9. In the present studies, we have addressed the molecular mechanism by which EGL-1 regulates CED-9 function and promotes cell death. Expression of CED-4 and CED-3 resulted in decreased survival and apoptosis of mammalian cells, activities that could be inhibited by CED-9. Importantly, this protective effect of CED-9 was antagonized by EGL-1. Immunoprecipitation analysis showed that EGL-1 binding to CED-9 disrupts the association between CED-4 and CED-9, an activity that required the BH3 motif of EGL-1. Consistent with these results, expression of EGL-1 promoted CED-4-dependent processing of CED-3, and this activity of EGL-1 was mediated through inhibition of CED-9. In mammalian cells, CED-9 is known to target the subcellular localization of CED-4 from the cytosol to intracellular membranes. Expression of EGL-1 resulted in redistribution of CED-4 from intracellular membranes, where it co-localized with CED-9, to the cytoplasm, providing further evidence that EGL-1 regulates CED-4 through CED-9. Finally, the levels of EGL-1 were greatly enhanced by co-expression of CED-9 in both mammalian cells and in a cell-free system, suggesting a role for CED-9 in the expression and/or stabilization of EGL-1. These studies provide a mechanism for how EGL-1 functions to antagonize pro-survival of CED-9 and to promote CED-3 activation and programmed cell death.
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