1. A Small Molecule that Induces Intrinsic Pathway Apoptosis with Unparalleled Speed
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Rahul Palchaudhuri, Michael J. Lambrecht, Rachel C. Botham, Kathryn C. Partlow, Tjakko J. van Ham, Karson S. Putt, Laurie T. Nguyen, Seok-Ho Kim, Randall T. Peterson, Timothy M. Fan, and Paul J. Hergenrother
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Apoptosis is generally believed to be a process that requires several hours, in contrast to non-programmed forms of cell death that can occur in minutes. Our findings challenge the time-consuming nature of apoptosis as we describe the discovery and characterization of a small molecule, named Raptinal, which initiates intrinsic pathway caspase-dependent apoptosis within minutes in multiple cell lines. Comparison to a mechanistically diverse panel of apoptotic stimuli reveals that Raptinal-induced apoptosis proceeds with unparalleled speed. The rapid phenotype enabled identification of the critical roles of mitochondrial voltage-dependent anion channel function, mitochondrial membrane potential/coupled respiration, and mitochondrial complex I, III, and IV function for apoptosis induction. Use of Raptinal in whole organisms demonstrates its utility for studying apoptosis in vivo for a variety of applications. Overall, rapid inducers of apoptosis are powerful tools that will be used in a variety of settings to generate further insight into the apoptotic machinery.
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- 2015
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