CGC Bibliography Paper 5558

Mechanisms of AIF-mediated apoptotic DNA degradation in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Wang X, Yang C, Chai J, Shi Y, Xue D

Medline:
12446902
Citation:
Science 298: 1587-1592 2002
Type:
ARTICLE
Genes:
ced-3 ced-4 ced-8 ced-9 cps-6 egl-1 nuc-1 wah-1
Abstract:
Apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF), a mitochondrial oxidoreductase, is released into the cytoplasm to induce cell death in response to apoptotic signals. However, the mechanisms underlying this process have not been resolved. We report that inactivation of the Caenorhabditis elegans AIF homolog wah-1 by RNA interference delayed the normal progression of apoptosis and caused a defect in apoptotic DNA degradation. WAH-1 localized in C. elegans mitochondria and was released into the cytosol and nucleus by the BH3-domain protein EGL-1 in a caspase (CED-3)-dependent manner. In addition, WAH-1 associated and cooperated with the mitochondrial endonuclease CPS-6/endonuclease G (EndoG) to promote DNA degradation and apoptosis. Thus, AIF and EndoG de. ne a single, mitochondria-initiated apoptotic DNA degradation pathway that is conserved between C. elegans and mammals.