Cleavage of MAGI-1, a tight junction PDZ protein, by caspases is an important step for cell-cell detachment in apoptosis

  • Uroš Gregorc
  • , Saška Ivanova
  • , Miranda Thomas
  • , Ernesto Guccione
  • , Britt Glaunsinger
  • , Ron Javier
  • , Vito Turk
  • , Lawrence Banks
  • , Boris Turk

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Abstract

MAGI-1, a member of the MAGUK family of proteins, is shown to be rapidly cleaved during Fas-induced apoptosis in mouse 3T3 A31 cells, and in UV irradiation- and staurosporine-induced apoptosis in HaCaT cells. This generates a 97 kDa N-terminal fragment that dissociates from the cell membrane; a process that is largely prevented in the presence of the caspase inhibitor Z-VAD-fmk. In addition, we show that in vitro translated radiolabelled MAGI-1 is efficiently cleaved into 97 kDa and 68 kDa fragments by caspases-3 and -7 at physiological concentrations and mutating the MAGI-1 Asp761 to Ala completely abolished the caspase-induced cleavage. Moreover, in HaCaT cells overexpressing the MAGI-1 Asp761Ala mutant the disruption of cell-cell contacts was delayed during apoptosis, whereas other caspase-dependent processes such as nuclear condensation were not affected, suggesting that cell detachment is parallel to them. Thus, MAGI-1 cleavage appears to be an important step in the disassembly of cell-cell contacts during apoptosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)343-354
Number of pages12
JournalApoptosis
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Caspase
  • MAGI-1
  • PDZ
  • Tight junction

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