TRAF1 is a substrate of caspases activated during tumor necrosis factor receptor-α-induced apoptosis

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Leo, E
Deveraux, QL
Buchholtz, C
Welsh, K
Matsuzawa, S
Stennicke, HR
Salvesen, GS
Reed, JC
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[1] Burnham Inst, La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
[2] Heidelberg Univ, Dept Hematol Oncol, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany
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10.1074/jbc.M009450200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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TRAF family proteins are signal-transducing adapter proteins that interact with the cytosolic domains of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) family receptors, Here we show that TRAF1 (but not TRAF2-6) is cleaved by certain caspases in vitro and during TNF-alpha- and Fas-induced apoptosis in vivo. (LEVD163)-L-160 was identified as the caspase cleavage site within TRAF1, generating two distinct fragments. Significant enhancement of TNF receptor-1 (CD120a)- and, to a lesser extent, Fas (CD95)-mediated apoptosis was observed when overexpressing the C-terminal TRAF1 fragment in HEK293T and HT1080 cells. The same fragment was capable of potently suppressing TNF receptor-1- and TRAF2-mediated nuclear factor-kappaB activation in reporter gene assays, providing a potential mechanism for the enhancement of TNF-mediated apoptosis. Cell death induced by other death receptor-independent stimuli such as cisplatin, staurosporine, and UV irradiation did not result in cleavage of TRAF1, and overexpression of the C-terminal TRAF1 fragment did not enhance cell death in these cases. TRAF1 cleavage was markedly reduced in cells that contain little procaspase-8 protein, suggesting that this apical protease in the TNF/Fas death receptor pathway is largely responsible. These data identify TRAF1 as a specific target of caspases activated during TNF- and Fas-induced apoptosis and illustrate differences in the repertoire of protease substrates cleaved during activation of different apoptotic pathways.
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