Activation of membrane-associated procaspase-3 is regulated by Bcl-2

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The mechanism by which membrane-bound Bcl-2 inhibits the activation of cytoplasmic procaspases is unknown. Here we characterize an intracellular, membrane-associated form of procaspase-3 whose activation is controlled by Bcl-2. Heavy membranes isolated from control cells contained a spontaneously activatable caspase-3 zymogen. In contrast, in Bcl-2 overexpressing cells, although the caspase-3 zymogen was still associated with heavy membranes, its spontaneous activation was blocked. However, Bcl-2 expression had little effect on the levels of cytoplasmic caspase activity in unstimulated cells. Furthermore, the membrane-associated caspase-3 differed from cytosolic caspase-3 in its responsiveness to activation by exogenous cytochrome c. Our results demonstrate that intracellular membranes can generate active caspase- 3 by a Bcl-2-inhibitable mechanism, and that control of caspase activation in membranes is distinct from that observed in the cytoplasm. These data suggest that Bcl-2 may control cytoplasmic events in part by blocking the activation of membrane-associated procaspases.

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Krebs, J. F., Armstrong, R. C., Srinivasan, A., Aja, T., Wong, A. M., Aboy, A., … Fritz, L. C. (1999). Activation of membrane-associated procaspase-3 is regulated by Bcl-2. Journal of Cell Biology, 144(5), 915–926. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.144.5.915

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