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Publication : Mitochondrial shuttling of CAP1 promotes actin- and cofilin-dependent apoptosis.

First Author  Wang C Year  2008
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  121
Issue  Pt 17 Pages  2913-20
PubMed ID  18716285 Mgi Jnum  J:139683
Mgi Id  MGI:3809363 Doi  10.1242/jcs.023911
Citation  Wang C, et al. (2008) Mitochondrial shuttling of CAP1 promotes actin- and cofilin-dependent apoptosis. J Cell Sci 121(Pt 17):2913-20
abstractText  Mitochondria play a central role in regulating apoptosis by releasing proapoptotic contents such as cytochrome c, and generating reactive oxygen species (ROS). Early in apoptosis, proteins translocate to mitochondria to promote the release of their contents. Here, we show that the actin- and cofilin-interacting protein CAP1 has a role in apoptosis. When we induced apoptosis, CAP1 rapidly translocated to the mitochondria independently of caspase activation. Translocation was proapoptotic because CAP1-knockdown cells were resistant to apoptosis inducers. Overexpression of wild-type CAP1 did not stimulate apoptosis on its own, but stimulated cofilin-induced apoptosis. Apoptosis induction required a mitochondrial-targeting domain, localized in the N-terminus and also the actin-binding domain in the C-terminus. Taken together, these studies suggest that CAP1 provides a direct link from the actin cytoskeleton to the mitochondria by functioning as an actin shuttle.
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