Caspase-9 and APAF-1 form an active holoenzyme

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Abstract

Autocatalytic activation of initiator caspases is the link between pro-apoptotic signals and the destruction machinery of apoptosis. Activation of caspase-9, which mediates oncogene and drug-induced apoptosis, requires binding to the protein APAF-1. We found that the proteolytic activity of caspase-9 in a complex with APAF-1 is several orders of magnitude higher than that of the free enzyme. Thus, this complex functions as a holoenzyme in which caspase-9 is the catalytic subunit and APAF-1 its allosteric regulator. We argue that caspase-9 is activated by allosteric regulation and suggest that this mechanism is common for other initiator caspases.

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Rodriguez, J., & Lazebnik, Y. (1999). Caspase-9 and APAF-1 form an active holoenzyme. Genes and Development, 13(24), 3179–3184. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.13.24.3179

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