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Modulation of the CD95-Induced Apoptosis: The Role of CD95 N-Glycosylation

Protein modifications of death receptor pathways play a central role in the regulation of apoptosis. It has been demonstrated that O-glycosylation of TRAIL-receptor (R) is essential for sensitivity and resistance towards TRAIL-mediated apoptosis. In this study we ask whether and how glycosylation of...

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Autores principales: Shatnyeva, Olga M., Kubarenko, Andriy V., Weber, Claudia E. M., Pappa, Alexander, Schwartz-Albiez, Reinhard, Weber, Alexander N. R., Krammer, Peter H., Lavrik, Inna N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3097226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21625644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019927
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author Shatnyeva, Olga M.
Kubarenko, Andriy V.
Weber, Claudia E. M.
Pappa, Alexander
Schwartz-Albiez, Reinhard
Weber, Alexander N. R.
Krammer, Peter H.
Lavrik, Inna N.
author_facet Shatnyeva, Olga M.
Kubarenko, Andriy V.
Weber, Claudia E. M.
Pappa, Alexander
Schwartz-Albiez, Reinhard
Weber, Alexander N. R.
Krammer, Peter H.
Lavrik, Inna N.
author_sort Shatnyeva, Olga M.
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description Protein modifications of death receptor pathways play a central role in the regulation of apoptosis. It has been demonstrated that O-glycosylation of TRAIL-receptor (R) is essential for sensitivity and resistance towards TRAIL-mediated apoptosis. In this study we ask whether and how glycosylation of CD95 (Fas/APO-1), another death receptor, influences DISC formation and procaspase-8 activation at the CD95 DISC and thereby the onset of apoptosis. We concentrated on N-glycostructure since O-glycosylation of CD95 was not found. We applied different approaches to analyze the role of CD95 N-glycosylation on the signal transduction: in silico modeling of CD95 DISC, generation of CD95 glycosylation mutants (at N136 and N118), modulation of N-glycosylation by deoxymannojirimycin (DMM) and sialidase from Vibrio cholerae (VCN). We demonstrate that N-deglycosylation of CD95 does not block DISC formation and results only in the reduction of the procaspase-8 activation at the DISC. These findings are important for the better understanding of CD95 apoptosis regulation and reveal differences between apoptotic signaling pathways of the TRAIL and CD95 systems.
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spelling pubmed-30972262011-05-27 Modulation of the CD95-Induced Apoptosis: The Role of CD95 N-Glycosylation Shatnyeva, Olga M. Kubarenko, Andriy V. Weber, Claudia E. M. Pappa, Alexander Schwartz-Albiez, Reinhard Weber, Alexander N. R. Krammer, Peter H. Lavrik, Inna N. PLoS One Research Article Protein modifications of death receptor pathways play a central role in the regulation of apoptosis. It has been demonstrated that O-glycosylation of TRAIL-receptor (R) is essential for sensitivity and resistance towards TRAIL-mediated apoptosis. In this study we ask whether and how glycosylation of CD95 (Fas/APO-1), another death receptor, influences DISC formation and procaspase-8 activation at the CD95 DISC and thereby the onset of apoptosis. We concentrated on N-glycostructure since O-glycosylation of CD95 was not found. We applied different approaches to analyze the role of CD95 N-glycosylation on the signal transduction: in silico modeling of CD95 DISC, generation of CD95 glycosylation mutants (at N136 and N118), modulation of N-glycosylation by deoxymannojirimycin (DMM) and sialidase from Vibrio cholerae (VCN). We demonstrate that N-deglycosylation of CD95 does not block DISC formation and results only in the reduction of the procaspase-8 activation at the DISC. These findings are important for the better understanding of CD95 apoptosis regulation and reveal differences between apoptotic signaling pathways of the TRAIL and CD95 systems. Public Library of Science 2011-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3097226/ /pubmed/21625644 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019927 Text en Shatnyeva et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Shatnyeva, Olga M.
Kubarenko, Andriy V.
Weber, Claudia E. M.
Pappa, Alexander
Schwartz-Albiez, Reinhard
Weber, Alexander N. R.
Krammer, Peter H.
Lavrik, Inna N.
Modulation of the CD95-Induced Apoptosis: The Role of CD95 N-Glycosylation
title Modulation of the CD95-Induced Apoptosis: The Role of CD95 N-Glycosylation
title_full Modulation of the CD95-Induced Apoptosis: The Role of CD95 N-Glycosylation
title_fullStr Modulation of the CD95-Induced Apoptosis: The Role of CD95 N-Glycosylation
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of the CD95-Induced Apoptosis: The Role of CD95 N-Glycosylation
title_short Modulation of the CD95-Induced Apoptosis: The Role of CD95 N-Glycosylation
title_sort modulation of the cd95-induced apoptosis: the role of cd95 n-glycosylation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3097226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21625644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019927
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