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Publication : Human and murine granzyme B exhibit divergent substrate preferences.

First Author  Cullen SP Year  2007
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  176
Issue  4 Pages  435-44
PubMed ID  17283187 Mgi Jnum  J:119735
Mgi Id  MGI:3703201 Doi  10.1083/jcb.200612025
Citation  Cullen SP, et al. (2007) Human and murine granzyme B exhibit divergent substrate preferences. J Cell Biol 176(4):435-44
abstractText  The cytotoxic lymphocyte protease granzyme B (GzmB) can promote apoptosis through direct processing and activation of members of the caspase family. GzmB can also cleave the BH3-only protein, BID, to promote caspase-independent mitochondrial permeabilization. Although human and mouse forms of GzmB exhibit extensive homology, these proteases diverge at residues predicted to influence substrate binding. We show that human and mouse GzmB exhibit radical differences in their ability to cleave BID, as well as several other key substrates, such as ICAD and caspase-8. Moreover, pharmacological inhibition of caspases clonogenically rescued human and mouse target cells from apoptosis initiated by mouse GzmB, but failed to do so in response to human GzmB. These data demonstrate that human and murine GzmB are distinct enzymes with different substrate preferences. Our observations also illustrate how subtle differences in enzyme structure can radically affect substrate selection.
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