Title : Interactions of acetylcholinesterase with caveolin-1 and subsequently with cytochrome c are required for apoptosome formation - Park_2008_Carcinogenesis_29_729 |
Author(s) : Park SE , Jeong SH , Yee SB , Kim TH , Soung YH , Ha NC , Kim ND , Park JY , Bae HR , Park BS , Lee HJ , Yoo YH |
Ref : Carcinogenesis , 29 :729 , 2008 |
Abstract :
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is emerging as an important component in leading to apoptosis. Our previous study demonstrated that silencing of the AChE gene blocked the interaction between cytochrome c and apoptotic protease-activating factor-1 (Apaf-1) in etoposide-induced apoptosis of HT-29 cells. We undertook this study to further dissect the molecular role of AChE in apoptosome formation. The present study elicited that small interfering RNA (siRNA) to cytochrome c gene blocked the interaction of AChE with Apaf-1, whereas siRNA to Apaf-1 gene did not block the interaction of AChE with cytochrome c, indicating that the interaction of AChE with cytochrome c is required for the interaction between cytochrome c and protease-activating factor-1. We further observed that AChE is localized to caveolae via interacting with caveolin-1 during apoptosis and that the disruption of caveolae prevented apoptosome formation. These data indicate that the interactions of AChE with caveolin-1 and subsequently with cytochrome c appear to be indispensable for apoptosome formation. |
PubMedSearch : Park_2008_Carcinogenesis_29_729 |
PubMedID: 18258603 |
Park SE, Jeong SH, Yee SB, Kim TH, Soung YH, Ha NC, Kim ND, Park JY, Bae HR, Park BS, Lee HJ, Yoo YH (2008)
Interactions of acetylcholinesterase with caveolin-1 and subsequently with cytochrome c are required for apoptosome formation
Carcinogenesis
29 :729
Park SE, Jeong SH, Yee SB, Kim TH, Soung YH, Ha NC, Kim ND, Park JY, Bae HR, Park BS, Lee HJ, Yoo YH (2008)
Carcinogenesis
29 :729