Park_2004_Cancer.Res_64_2652

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Title : Acetylcholinesterase plays a pivotal role in apoptosome formation - Park_2004_Cancer.Res_64_2652
Author(s) : Park SE , Kim ND , Yoo YH
Ref : Cancer Research , 64 :2652 , 2004
Abstract :

Although a recent study (Zhang et al. Cell Death Differ 2002; 9; 790-800) presented that acetylcholinesterase (AChE) might be an important common component in leading to various types of apoptosis, the molecular mechanism, by which AChE functions, had remained elusive before that study. We explored the role of AChE in apoptosis by silencing the AChE gene. Silencing of the AChE gene abolished the expression of AChE and prevented caspase-9 activation, decrease of cell viability, nuclear condensation and poly(adenosine diphosphate-ribose) polymerase cleavage but not mitochondrial events. Importantly, silencing of the AChE gene blocked the interaction between apoptotic protease-activating factor-1 and cytochrome c. Here we propose that AChE plays a pivotal role in the formation of apoptosome.

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Park SE, Kim ND, Yoo YH (2004)
Acetylcholinesterase plays a pivotal role in apoptosome formation
Cancer Research 64 :2652

Park SE, Kim ND, Yoo YH (2004)
Cancer Research 64 :2652