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TUCAN, an antiapoptotic caspase-associated recruitment domain family protein overexpressed in cancer

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 276, Issue 34, Pages 32220-32229

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AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M100433200

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [CA69381] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIA NIH HHS [AG15402] Funding Source: Medline
  3. NINDS NIH HHS [NS36821] Funding Source: Medline

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Caspase-associated recruitment domains (CARDs) are protein interaction domains that participate in activation or suppression of CARD-carrying members of the caspase family of apoptosis-inducing proteases. A novel CARD-containing protein was identified that is overexpressed in some types of cancer and that binds and suppresses activation of procaspase-9, which we term TUCAN (tumor-upregulated CARD-containing antagonist of caspase nine). The CARD domain of TUCAN selectively binds itself and procaspase-9. TUCAN interferes with binding of Apaf1 to procaspase-9 and suppresses caspase activation induced by the Apaf1 activator, cytochrome c. Overexpression of TUCAN in cells by stable or transient transfection inhibits apoptosis and caspase activation induced by Apaf1/ caspase-9-dependent stimuli, including Bax, VP16, and staurosporine, but not by Apafl/caspase-9-independent stimuli, Fas and granzyme B. High levels of endogenous TUCAN protein were detected in several tumor cell lines and in colon cancer specimens, correlating with shorter patient survival. Thus, TUCAN represents a new member of the CARD family that selectively suppresses apoptosis induced via the mitochondrial pathway for caspase activation.

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