[PDF][PDF] Caspase-2-mediated cleavage of Mdm2 creates a p53-induced positive feedback loop

TG Oliver, E Meylan, GP Chang, W Xue, JR Burke… - Molecular cell, 2011 - cell.com
TG Oliver, E Meylan, GP Chang, W Xue, JR Burke, TJ Humpton, D Hubbard, A Bhutkar
Molecular cell, 2011cell.com
Caspase-2 is an evolutionarily conserved caspase, yet its biological function and cleavage
targets are poorly understood. Caspase-2 is activated by the p53 target gene product PIDD
(also known as LRDD) in a complex called the Caspase-2-PIDDosome. We show that PIDD
expression promotes growth arrest and chemotherapy resistance by a mechanism that
depends on Caspase-2 and wild-type p53. PIDD-induced Caspase-2 directly cleaves the E3
ubiquitin ligase Mdm2 at Asp 367, leading to loss of the C-terminal RING domain …
Summary
Caspase-2 is an evolutionarily conserved caspase, yet its biological function and cleavage targets are poorly understood. Caspase-2 is activated by the p53 target gene product PIDD (also known as LRDD) in a complex called the Caspase-2-PIDDosome. We show that PIDD expression promotes growth arrest and chemotherapy resistance by a mechanism that depends on Caspase-2 and wild-type p53. PIDD-induced Caspase-2 directly cleaves the E3 ubiquitin ligase Mdm2 at Asp 367, leading to loss of the C-terminal RING domain responsible for p53 ubiquitination. As a consequence, N-terminally truncated Mdm2 binds p53 and promotes its stability. Upon DNA damage, p53 induction of the Caspase-2-PIDDosome creates a positive feedback loop that inhibits Mdm2 and reinforces p53 stability and activity, contributing to cell survival and drug resistance. These data establish Mdm2 as a cleavage target of Caspase-2 and provide insight into a mechanism of Mdm2 inhibition that impacts p53 dynamics upon genotoxic stress.
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