Induction of Rapid Histone Degradation by the Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Protease Granzyme A

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The cytotoxic T lymphocyte protease granzyme A induces caspase-independent cell death in which DNA single-strand nicking is observed instead of oligonucleosomal fragmentation. Granzyme A is a specific tryptase that concentrates in the nucleus of targeted cells and synergistically enhances DNA fragmentation induced by the caspase activator granzyme B. Here we show that granzyme A treatment of isolated nuclei enhances DNA accessibility to exogenous endonucleases. In vitro and after cell loading with perforin, GrnA completely degrades histone H1 and cleaves core histones into ∼16-kDa fragments. Histone digestion provides a mechanism for unfolding compacted chromatin and facilitating endogenous DNase access to DNA during T cell and natural killer cell granule-mediated apoptosis.

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Zhang, D., Pasternack, M. S., Beresford, P. J., Wagner, L., Greenberg, A. H., & Lieberman, J. (2001). Induction of Rapid Histone Degradation by the Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Protease Granzyme A. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(5), 3683–3690. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M005390200

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