CD95 stimulation results in the formation of a novel death effector domain protein-containing complex

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Abstract

Stimulation of CD95 (APO-1/Fas) by its natural ligand CD95L (APO-1L/FasL) leads to the formation of the death-inducing signaling complex. Here we report that upon CD95 stimulation in several T and B cell lines, a novel signaling complex is formed, which we term complex II. Complex II is composed of the death effector domain proteins as follows: procaspase-8a/b, three isoforms of c-FLIP (c-FLIPL, c-FLIPS, c-FLIPR), and FADD. Notably, complex II does not contain CD95. Based on our findings we suggest that CD95 signaling includes two steps. The first step involves formation of the death-inducing signaling complex at the cell membrane. The second step involves formation of the cytosolic death effector domain protein-containing complex that may play an important role in amplification of caspase activation. © 2008 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Lavrik, I. N., Mock, T., Golks, A., Hoffmann, J. C., Baumann, S., & Krammer, P. H. (2008). CD95 stimulation results in the formation of a novel death effector domain protein-containing complex. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283(39), 26401–26408. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M800823200

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