A Mutational Epitope for Cytochrome c Binding to the Apoptosis Protease Activation Factor-1

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Cytochrome c (Cc) binding to apoptosis protease activation factor-1 (Apaf-1) is a critical activation step in the execution phase of apoptosis. Here we report studies that help define the Cc:Apaf-1 binding surface. It is shown that a large number of Cc residues, including residues 7, 25, 39, 62-65, and 72, are involved in the Cc:Apaf-1 interaction. Mutation of residue 72 eliminated Cc activity whereas mutations of residues 7, 25, 39, and 62-65 showed reduced activity in an additive fashion. The implications of this binding model for both recognition and modulation of protein-protein interactions are briefly discussed.

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Yu, T., Wang, X., Purring-Koch, C., Wei, Y., & McLendon, G. L. (2001). A Mutational Epitope for Cytochrome c Binding to the Apoptosis Protease Activation Factor-1. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(16), 13034–13038. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M009773200

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