A novel mitochondrial septin-like protein, ARTS, mediates apoptosis dependent on its P-loop motif
- 14 November 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Cell Biology
- Vol. 2 (12) , 915-921
- https://doi.org/10.1038/35046566
Abstract
Here we describe a protein product of the human septin H5/PNUTL2/CDCrel2b gene, which we call ARTS (for apoptosis-related protein in the TGF-β signalling pathway). ARTS is expressed in many cells and acts to enhance cell death induced by TGF-β or, to a lesser extent, by other apoptotic agents. Unlike related septin gene products, ARTS is localized to mitochondria and translocates to the nucleus when apoptosis occurs. Mutation of the P-loop of ARTS abrogates its competence to activate caspase 3 and to induce apoptosis. Taken together, these observations expand the functional attributes of septins previously described as having roles in cytokinesis and cellular morphogenesis.Keywords
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