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A near atomic structure of the active human apoptosome
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ApoptosisMolecular BiologyCell DeathProtein FoldingActive ApoptosomeProteomicsProtein FunctionBiochemistryMolecular PathwayActive Human ApoptosomeNuclear OrganizationBiomolecular InteractionCell BiologyStructural BiologySignal TransductionNatural SciencesNear Atomic StructureCellular StructureCellular BiochemistryMedicine
In response to cell death signals, an active apoptosome is assembled from Apaf-1 and procaspase-9 (pc-9). Here we report a near atomic structure of the active human apoptosome determined by cryo-electron microscopy. The resulting model gives insights into cytochrome c binding, nucleotide exchange and conformational changes that drive assembly. During activation an acentric disk is formed on the central hub of the apoptosome. This disk contains four Apaf-1/pc-9 CARD pairs arranged in a shallow spiral with the fourth pc-9 CARD at lower occupancy. On average, Apaf-1 CARDs recruit 3 to 5 pc-9 molecules to the apoptosome and one catalytic domain may be parked on the hub, when an odd number of zymogens are bound. This suggests a stoichiometry of one or at most, two pc-9 dimers per active apoptosome. Thus, our structure provides a molecular framework to understand the role of the apoptosome in programmed cell death and disease.
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