Caspase-7 is directly activated by the ∼700-kDa apoptosome complex and is released as a stable XIAP-caspase-7 ∼200-kDa complex

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MCF-7 cells lack caspase-3 but undergo mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis via caspase-7 activation. It is assumed that the Apaf-1-caspase-9 apoptosome processes caspase-7 in an analogous manner to that described for caspase-3. However, this has not been validated experimentally, and we have now characterized the caspase-7 activating apoptosome complex in MCF-7 cell lysates activated with dATP/cytochrome c. Apaf-1 oligomerizes to produce ∼1.4-MDa and ∼700-kDa apoptosome complexes, and the latter complex directly cleaves/activates procaspase-7. This ∼700-kDa apoptosome complex, which is also formed in apoptotic MCF-7 cells, is assembled by rapid oligomerization of Apaf-1 and followed by a slower process of procaspase-9 recruitment and cleavage to form the p35/34 forms. However, procaspase-9 recruitment and processing are accelerated in lysates supplemented with caspase-3. In lysates containing very low levels of Smac and Omi/HtrA2, XIAP (X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis) binds tightly to caspase-9 in the apoptosome complex, and as a result caspase-7 processing is abrogated. In contrast, in MCF-7 lysates containing Smac and Omi/ HtrA2, active caspase-7 is released from the apoptosome and forms a stable ∼200-kDa XIAP-caspase-7 complex, which apparently does not contain cIAP1 or cIAP2. Thus, in comparison to caspase-3-containing cells, XIAP appears to have a more significant anti-apoptotic role in MCF-7 cells because it directly inhibits caspase-7 activation by the apoptosome and also forms a stable ∼200-kDa complex with active caspase-7. © 2006 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Twiddy, D., Cohen, G. M., MacFarlane, M., & Cain, K. (2006). Caspase-7 is directly activated by the ∼700-kDa apoptosome complex and is released as a stable XIAP-caspase-7 ∼200-kDa complex. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 281(7), 3876–3888. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M507393200

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