DEDD and DEDD2 associate with caspase-8/10 and signal cell death
- 15 January 2003
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 22 (2) , 291-297
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1206099
Abstract
An apoptotic signal triggered by cell surface death receptors is disseminated to intracellular compartments through protein–protein interactions mediated by conserved domains such as the death effector domain (DED). A unique family of single DED-containing proteins, including DEDD and DEDD2, is targeted to the nucleolus. However, the role of DEDD/DEDD2 in apoptosis remains less understood. Here we show that DEDD and DEDD2 are highly conserved in diverse species, and that they are potent inducers of apoptosis in various cell types. Deletion analysis indicates that both the N-terminal DED domain and the C-terminal region of DEDD2 can induce apoptosis. The cell death activity of this family appears to be related to their nuclear localization. DEDD and DEDD2 bind to two tandem DED-containing caspases, caspase -8 and -10, that are engaged by death receptors. Consistent with the nuclear localization of this family, caspase-8 translocates to the nucleus during CD95-induced apoptosis. DEDD and DEDD2 also readily associate with themselves and with each other. These results suggest that DEDD and DEDD2 may be important mediators for death receptors and that they may target caspases to the nucleus.Keywords
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