Identification of Chinese Cabbage Sentrin as a Suppressor of Bax-Induced Cell Death in Yeast
Date
2012-03-18Author
Sawitri, Widhi Dyah
Slameto, Slameto
Sugiharto, Bambang
Kyung-Min Kim
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Studies into the cell death program termed apoptosis have
resulted in new information regarding how cells control
and execute their own demise, including insights into the
mechanism by which death-preventing factors can inhibit
Bax-induced caspase activation. We investigated high
temperature stress-induced cell death in Brassica rapa.
Using a yeast functional screening from a Brassica rapa
cDNA library, the BH5-127 EST clone encoding an
apoptotic suppressor peptide was identified. However, a
phylogenic tree showed that BH5-127 clusters within a
clade containing SUMO-1 (Small Ubiquitin-like Modifier1).
BH5-127
was
confirmed
similar
to
have
function
to
SUMO-1
as Fas suppression.
Expression
of BH5-127
showed
that substantial
suppression
of
cell
death survived
on
SD-galactose-Leu
-
-
medium. The results suggest
that BrSE (Brassica rapa Sentrin EST, BH5-127) is one of
the important regulatory proteins in programming cell
death, especially in the seedling stage of Chinese cabbage.
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