1. C-terminal 15 kDa fragment of cytoskeletal actin is posttranslationally N-myristoylated upon caspase-mediated cleavage and targeted to mitochondria
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Utsumi, Toshihiko, Sakurai, Nagisa, Nakano, Kengo, and Ishisaka, Rumi
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TUMOR necrosis factors , *POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
To detect the posttranslational N-myristoylation of caspase substrates, the susceptibility of the newly exposed N-terminus of known caspase substrates to protein N-myristoylation was evaluated by in vivo metabolic labeling with [3H]myristic acid in transfected cells using a fusion protein in which the query sequence was fused to a model protein. As a result, it was found that the N-terminal nine residues of the newly exposed N-terminus of the caspase-cleavage product of cytoskeletal actin efficiently direct the protein N-myristoylation. Metabolic labeling of COS-1 cells transiently transfected with cDNA coding for full-length truncated actin (tActin) revealed the efficient incorporation of [3H]myristic acid into this molecule. When COS-1 cells transiently transfected with cDNA coding for full-length actin were treated with staurosporine, an apoptosis-inducing agent, an N-myristoylated tActin was generated. Immunofluorescence staining coupled with MitoTracker or fluorescence tagged-phalloidin staining revealed that exogenously expressed tActin colocalized with mitochondria without affecting cellular and actin morphology. Taken together, these results demonstrate that the C-terminal 15 kDa fragment of cytoskeletal actin is posttranslationally N-myristoylated upon caspase-mediated cleavage during apoptosis and targeted to mitochondria. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2003
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