Nuclear entry of active caspase-3 is facilitated by its p3-recognition-based specific cleavage activity

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Abstract

As a critical apoptosis executioner, caspase-3 becomes activated and then enters into the nucleus to exert its function. However, the molecular mechanism of this nuclear entry of active caspase-3 is still unknown. In this study, we revealed that caspase-3 harbors a crm-1-independent nuclear export signal (NES) in its small subunit. Using reverse-caspase-3 as the study model, we found that the function of the NES in caspase-3 was not disturbed by the conformational changes during induced caspase-3 activation. Mutations disrupting the cleavage activity or p3-recognition site resulted in a defect in the nuclear entry of active caspase-3. We provide evidence that the p3-mediated specific cleavage activity of active caspase-3 abrogated the function of the NES. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that during caspase-3 activation, NES is constitutively present. p3-mediated specific cleavage activity abrogates the NES function in caspase-3, thus facilitating the nuclear entry of active caspase-3. © 2010 IBCB, SIBS, CAS All rights reserved.

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Luo, M., Lu, Z., Sun, H., Yuan, K., Zhang, Q., Meng, S., … Zhai, Z. (2010). Nuclear entry of active caspase-3 is facilitated by its p3-recognition-based specific cleavage activity. Cell Research, 20(2), 211–222. https://doi.org/10.1038/cr.2010.9

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