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BID is cleaved by caspase-8 within a native complex on the mitochondrial membrane

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Abstract

Caspase-8 stably inserts into the mitochondrial outer membrane during extrinsic apoptosis. Inhibition of caspase-8 enrichment on the mitochondria impairs caspase-8 activation and prevents apoptosis. However, the function of active caspase-8 on the mitochondrial membrane remains unknown. In this study, we have identified a native complex containing caspase-8 and BID on the mitochondrial membrane, and showed that death receptor activation by Fas or tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) induced the cleavage of BID (tBID formation) within this complex. tBID then shifted to separate mitochondria-associated complexes that contained other BCL-2 family members, such as BAK and BCL-X-L. We report that cells stabilize active caspase-8 on the mitochondria in order to specifically target mitochondria-associated BID, and that BID cleavage on the mitochondria is essential for caspase-8-induced cytochrome c release. Our findings indicate that during extrinsic apoptosis, caspase-8 can specifically target BID where it is mostly needed, on the surface of mitochondria. Cell Death and Differentiation (2011) 18, 538-548; doi:10.1038/cdd.2010.135; published online 12 November 2010
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)538-548
JournalCell death and differentiation
Volume18
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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