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Proapoptotic effects of NARC 1 (= PCSK9), the gene encoding a novel serine proteinase.
Bingham, Brendan; Shen, Ru; Kotnis, Smita; Lo, C Frederick; Ozenberger, Bradley A; Ghosh, Nivedita; Kennedy, Jeffrey D; Jacobsen, J Steven; Grenier, Jill M; DiStefano, Peter S; Chiang, Lillian W; Wood, Andrew.
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  • Bingham B; Neuroscience Discovery Research, Wyeth Research, Princeton, New Jersey 08543-8000, USA. binghab@wyeth.com
Cytometry A ; 69(11): 1123-31, 2006 Nov 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17051583
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

NARC 1/PCSK9 encodes a novel serine proteinase known to play a role in cholesterol homeostasis. NARC 1 mRNA expression in cerebellar granule neurons (CGNs) was discovered to be induced following an apoptotic injury. Coregulation of known apoptotic mediators (caspase-3 and death receptor 6) raises the possibility that NARC 1 might be involved in the propagation of apoptotic signaling in neurons.

METHODS:

CGNs were transfected with EGFP-fusion constructs of wild-type and mutant NARC 1, and a laser scanning cytometry-based method of scoring cell death in transfectants was applied. Use of the poly-caspase inhibitor BAF allowed assessment of the caspase-dependence of the NARC 1 proapoptotic effect.

RESULTS:

Wild-type NARC 1 was found to have substantial proapoptotic effects that were only partially reversible by BAF. Mutation of the active site serine or deletion of the catalytic domain resulted in a reduced level of cell death, consistent with loss of the BAF-sensitive component of cell death. NH(2)-terminal deletion constructs of NARC 1 had effects similar to wild-type, both in the absence and presence of BAF, whereas expression of COOH-terminal deletion mutants produced a rate of cell death similar to wild-type in the absence of BAF treatment, but which lacked the capacity to be reduced by treatment with BAF.

CONCLUSION:

The mechanism by which NARC 1-EGFP over-expression induces cell death in cultured CGNs remains unclear. Mutation analysis established a positive correlation between the presence of the Narc 1 active site serine in the transiently expressed protein and induction of the BAF-sensitive component of the cell death phenotype. A caspase-independent component proved sufficiently complex to map discretely within the Narc 1 protein.
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Serine Endopeptidases / Apoptosis / Laser Scanning Cytometry / Neurons Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Cytometry A Year: 2006 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Serine Endopeptidases / Apoptosis / Laser Scanning Cytometry / Neurons Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Cytometry A Year: 2006 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States