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Lighting Up the Pathways to Caspase Activation Using Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation
Published on: March 5, 2018
Identification of novel binding partners for caspase-6 using a proteomic approach
Ju Yeon Jung1, Su Rim Lee, Sunhong Kim
1Medical Proeomics Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology, Daejeon 305-333, Republic of Korea, Department of Biology, Kongju National University, Kongju 314-701, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Apoptosis is the process of programmed cell death executed by specific proteases, the caspases, which mediate the cleavage of various vital proteins. Elucidating the consequences of this endoproteolytic cleavage is crucial to understanding cell death and other related biological processes. Although a number of possible roles for caspase-6 have been proposed, the identities and functions of proteins that interact with caspase-6 remain uncertain. In this study, we established a cell line expressing tandem affinity purification (TAP)-tagged caspase- 6 and then used LC-MS/MS proteomic analysis to analyze the caspase-6 interactome. Eight candidate caspase-6-interacting proteins were identified. Of these, five proteins (hnRNP-M, DHX38, ASPP2, MTA2, and UACA) were subsequently examined by co-immunoprecipitation for interactions with caspase-6. Thus, we identified two novel members of the caspase-6 interactome: hnRNP-M and MTA2.

