The cytotoxic cell protease granzyme B initiates apoptosis in a cell-free system by proteolytic processing and activation of the ICE/CED-3 family protease, CPP32, via a novel two-step mechanism

Seamus J. Martin, Gustavo P. Amarante-Mendes, Lianfa Shi, Tsung Hsien Chuang, Carlos A. Casiano, Geraldine A. O'Brien, Patrick Fitzgerald, Eng M. Tan, Gary M. Bokoch, Arnold H. Greenberg, Douglas R. Green

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Abstract

The major mechanism of cytotoxic lymphocyte killing involves the directed release of granules containing perforin and a number of proteases onto the target cell membrane. One of these proteases, granzyme B, has an unusual substrate site preference for Asp residues, a property that it shares with members of the emerging interleukin-1β-converting enzyme (ICE)/CED-3 family of proteases. Here we show that granzyme B is sufficient to reproduce rapidly all of the key features of apoptosis, including the degradation of several protein substrates, when introduced into Jurkat cell-free extracts. Granzyme B-induced apoptosis was neutralized by a tetrapeptide inhibitor of the ICE/CED-3 family protease, CPP32, whereas a similar inhibitor of ICE had no effect. Granzyme B was found to convert CPP32, but not ICE, to its active form by cleaving between the large and small subunits of the CPP32 proenzyme, resulting in removal of the prodomain via an autocatalytic step. The cowpox virus protein CrmA, a known inhibitor of ICE family proteases as well as granzyme B, inhibited granzyme B-mediated CPP32 processing and apoptosis. These data demonstrate that CPP32 activation is a key event during apoptosis initiated by granzyme B.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2407-2416
Number of pages10
JournalEMBO Journal
Volume15
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1996

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Neuroscience
  • Molecular Biology
  • General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • General Immunology and Microbiology

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Cell-free
  • Cpp32
  • Granzyme B
  • Proteolysis

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