Cancer Cell International (Sep 2002)

Proteasome-mediated degradation antagonizes critical levels of the apoptosis-inducing C1D protein

  • Werner Dieter,
  • Stammer Hermann,
  • Rothbarth Karsten

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2867-2-12
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 12

Abstract

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Abstract The C1D gene is expressed in a broad spectrum of mammalian cells and tissues but its product induces apoptotic cell death when exceeding a critical level. Critical levels are achieved in a fraction of cells by transient transfection with EGFP-tagged C1D expression constructs. However, transfected cells expressing sub-critical levels of C1D(EGFP) escape apoptotic cell death by activation of a proteasome-mediated rescue mechanism. Inhibition of the proteasome-dependent degradation of the C1D(EGFP) protein results in a parallel increase of the intracellular C1D level and in the fraction of apoptotic cells.