1v0d
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
- | CAD/DFF40 is responsible for the degradation of chromosomal DNA into | + | CAD/DFF40 is responsible for the degradation of chromosomal DNA into nucleosomal fragments and subsequent chromatin condensation during apoptosis. It exists as an inactive complex with its inhibitor ICAD/DFF45 in proliferating cells but becomes activated upon cleavage of ICAD/DFF45 into three domains by caspases in dying cells. The molecular mechanism underlying the control and activation of CAD/DFF40 was unknown. Here, the crystal structure of activated CAD/DFF40 reveals that it is a pair of molecular scissors with a deep active-site crevice that appears ideal for distinguishing internucleosomal DNA from nucleosomal DNA. Ensuing studies show that ICAD/DFF45 sequesters the nonfunctional CAD/DFF40 monomer and is also able to disassemble the functional CAD/DFF40 dimer. This capacity requires the involvement of the middle domain of ICAD/DFF45, which by itself cannot remain bound to CAD/DFF40 due to low binding affinity for the enzyme. Thus, the consequence of the caspase-cleavage of ICAD/DFF45 is a self-assembly of CAD/DFF40 into the active dimer. |
==About this Structure== | ==About this Structure== | ||
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[[Category: Mus musculus]] | [[Category: Mus musculus]] | ||
[[Category: Single protein]] | [[Category: Single protein]] | ||
- | [[Category: Han, W | + | [[Category: Han, W D.]] |
- | [[Category: Kim, M | + | [[Category: Kim, M S.]] |
- | [[Category: Kim, Y | + | [[Category: Kim, Y G.]] |
- | [[Category: Oh, B | + | [[Category: Oh, B H.]] |
[[Category: Shin, S.]] | [[Category: Shin, S.]] | ||
- | [[Category: Woo, E | + | [[Category: Woo, E J.]] |
[[Category: MG]] | [[Category: MG]] | ||
[[Category: PB]] | [[Category: PB]] | ||
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[[Category: nuclease]] | [[Category: nuclease]] | ||
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF CASPASE-ACTIVATED DNASE (CAD)
Overview
CAD/DFF40 is responsible for the degradation of chromosomal DNA into nucleosomal fragments and subsequent chromatin condensation during apoptosis. It exists as an inactive complex with its inhibitor ICAD/DFF45 in proliferating cells but becomes activated upon cleavage of ICAD/DFF45 into three domains by caspases in dying cells. The molecular mechanism underlying the control and activation of CAD/DFF40 was unknown. Here, the crystal structure of activated CAD/DFF40 reveals that it is a pair of molecular scissors with a deep active-site crevice that appears ideal for distinguishing internucleosomal DNA from nucleosomal DNA. Ensuing studies show that ICAD/DFF45 sequesters the nonfunctional CAD/DFF40 monomer and is also able to disassemble the functional CAD/DFF40 dimer. This capacity requires the involvement of the middle domain of ICAD/DFF45, which by itself cannot remain bound to CAD/DFF40 due to low binding affinity for the enzyme. Thus, the consequence of the caspase-cleavage of ICAD/DFF45 is a self-assembly of CAD/DFF40 into the active dimer.
About this Structure
1V0D is a Single protein structure of sequence from Mus musculus with , and as ligands. The following page contains interesting information on the relation of 1V0D with [Caspases]. Known structural/functional Site: . Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Structural mechanism for inactivation and activation of CAD/DFF40 in the apoptotic pathway., Woo EJ, Kim YG, Kim MS, Han WD, Shin S, Robinson H, Park SY, Oh BH, Mol Cell. 2004 May 21;14(4):531-9. PMID:15149602
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Categories: Caspases | Mus musculus | Single protein | Han, W D. | Kim, M S. | Kim, Y G. | Oh, B H. | Shin, S. | Woo, E J. | MG | PB | ZN | Caspase-activated dnase | Hydrolase | Nuclease