Differential affinity of FLIP and procaspase 8 for FADD's DED binding surfaces regulates DISC assembly


Autoria(s): Majkut, J; Sgobba, M; Holohan, C; Crawford, N; Logan, A E; Kerr, E; Higgins, C A; Redmond, K L; Riley, J S; Stasik, I; Fennell, D A; Van Schaeybroeck, S; Haider, S; Johnston, P G; Haigh, D; Longley, D B
Data(s)

28/02/2014

Resumo

<p>Death receptor activation triggers recruitment of FADD, which via its death effector domain (DED) engages the DEDs of procaspase 8 and its inhibitor FLIP to form death-inducing signalling complexes (DISCs). The DEDs of FADD, FLIP and procaspase 8 interact with one another using two binding surfaces defined by α1/α4 and α2/α5 helices, respectively. Here we report that FLIP has preferential affinity for the α1/α4 surface of FADD, whereas procaspase 8 has preferential affinity for FADD's α2/α5 surface. These relative affinities contribute to FLIP being recruited to the DISC at comparable levels to procaspase 8 despite lower cellular expression. Additional studies, including assessment of DISC stoichiometry and functional assays, suggest that following death receptor recruitment, the FADD DED preferentially engages FLIP using its α1/α4 surface and procaspase 8 using its α2/α5 surface; these tripartite intermediates then interact via the α1/α4 surface of FLIP DED1 and the α2/α5 surface of procaspase 8 DED2.</p>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/differential-affinity-of-flip-and-procaspase-8-for-fadds-ded-binding-surfaces-regulates-disc-assembly(e5c80bca-0467-40f6-8f3a-e60b7c7a7ff1).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4350

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Majkut , J , Sgobba , M , Holohan , C , Crawford , N , Logan , A E , Kerr , E , Higgins , C A , Redmond , K L , Riley , J S , Stasik , I , Fennell , D A , Van Schaeybroeck , S , Haider , S , Johnston , P G , Haigh , D & Longley , D B 2014 , ' Differential affinity of FLIP and procaspase 8 for FADD's DED binding surfaces regulates DISC assembly ' Nature Communications , vol 5 , 3350 . DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4350

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article