Identification of new complex for caspase-2 activation after DNA damage


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Abstract

Caspase-2 is reported to play an initiator role in apoptotic cell death in response to DNA damage. In this study, the mechanism of caspase-2 activation after DNA damage was investigated in human ovarian cancer cells Caov-4 treated with the chemotherapeutic agent cisplatin. To isolate the protein complex that might be involved in caspase-2 activation, a combination of gel filtration and immunoprecipitation was used. In the first step the high molecular weight complexes were separated from caspase-2 monomers by means of gel-filtration and in the second step immunoprecipitation from the high molecular weight gel-filtration fractions allowed us to isolate the complex that contains caspase-2. Interestingly, this complex did not contain the protein RAIDD that is a core component of the PIDDosome platform; the latter was shown to play an essential role in DNA damage-induced caspase-2 activation. Finally, catalytically active caspase-2 was detected in this complex, which indicates the possibility of formation of an alternative platform for caspase2 activation in DNA damage-induced apoptosis.

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G. S. Kopeina

Faculty of Basic Medicine

Email: ilav3103@gmail.com
Russian Federation, pr. Lomonosovsky 31/5, Moscow, 119991

A. V. Zamaraev

Faculty of Basic Medicine

Email: ilav3103@gmail.com
Russian Federation, pr. Lomonosovsky 31/5, Moscow, 119991

B. D. Zhivotovsky

Faculty of Basic Medicine; Institute of Environmental Medicine

Email: ilav3103@gmail.com
Russian Federation, pr. Lomonosovsky 31/5, Moscow, 119991; Box 210, Stockholm, 17177

I. N. Lavrik

Faculty of Basic Medicine; Department of Translational Inflammation Research, Institute of Experimental Internal Medicine

Author for correspondence.
Email: ilav3103@gmail.com
Russian Federation, pr. Lomonosovsky 31/5, Moscow, 119991; Magdeburg


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