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Involvement of poly(ADP‐ribose) polymerase and activation of caspase‐3‐like protease in heat shock‐induced apoptosis in tobacco suspension cells

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Abstract

The cleavage of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) by caspase (casp)-3 is an essential link in the apoptotic pathway in animal cells. In plant cells, however, there is no authentic evidence for the similar role that PARP may play during apoptosis. Using a heat shock (HS)-induced apoptosis system of tobacco cells, we found that immediately after a 4 h heat treatment, PARP was cleaved to form an 89 kDa signature fragment, while DNA laddering appeared only after a 20 h recovery following the HS. An activation of casp-3-like protease was also observed. The results suggest that apoptosis in plants and animals may share common mechanisms. On the other hand, when cells were preincubated with 4 mM 3-aminobenzamide or 2-8 mM nicotinamide, the specific inhibitors of PARP, before HS treatment, apoptotic cell death was reduced significantly. Our results thus imply that PARP may also be involved in apoptosis in a different way from the casp-related events.

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