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Cell | 1996

Involvement of MACH, a Novel MORT1/FADD-Interacting Protease, in Fas/APO-1- and TNF Receptor–Induced Cell Death

Mark Boldin; Tanya Goncharov; Yury V Goltseve; David Wallach

Fas/APO-1 and p55 tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor (p55-R) activate cellular mechanisms that result in cell death. Upon activation of these receptors, Fas/APO-1 binds a protein called MORT1 (or FADD) and p55-R binds a protein called TRADD. MORT1 and TRADD can also bind to each other. We have cloned a novel protein, MACH, that binds to MORT1. This protein exists in multiple isoforms, some of which contain a region that has proteolytic activity and shows marked sequence homology to proteases of the ICE/CED-3 family. Cellular expression of the proteolytic MACH isoforms results in cell death. Expression of MACH isoforms that contain an incomplete ICE/CED-3 region provides effective protection against the cytotoxicity induced by Fas/APO-1 or p55-R triggering. These findings suggest that MACH is the most upstream enzymatic component in the Fas/APO-1- and p55-R-induced cell death signaling cascades.


Immunity | 1998

Targeted Disruption of the Mouse Caspase 8 Gene Ablates Cell Death Induction by the TNF Receptors, Fas/Apo1, and DR3 and Is Lethal Prenatally

Eugene Varfolomeev; Marcus Schuchmann; Victor Luria; Nuchanard Chiannilkulchai; Jacques S. Beckmann; Igor Mett; Denis Rebrikov; Vadim Brodianski; Oliver Kemper; Orit Kollet; Tsvee Lapidot; Dror Soffer; Tama Sobe; Karen B. Avraham; Tanya Goncharov; Helmut Holtmann; Peter Lonai; David Wallach

Homozygous targeted disruption of the mouse Caspase 8 (Casp8) gene was found to be lethal in utero. The Caspase 8 null embryos exhibited impaired heart muscle development and congested accumulation of erythrocytes. Recovery of hematopoietic colony-forming cells from the embryos was very low. In fibroblast strains derived from these embryos, the TNF receptors, Fas/Apo1, and DR3 were able to activate the Jun N-terminal kinase and to trigger IkappaB alpha phosphorylation and degradation. They failed, however, to induce cell death, while doing so effectively in wild-type fibroblasts. These findings indicate that Caspase 8 plays a necessary and nonredundant role in death induction by several receptors of the TNF/NGF family and serves a vital role in embryonal development.


Oncogene | 2003

Mutant p53 gain of function: repression of CD95(Fas/APO-1) gene expression by tumor-associated p53 mutants.

Amir Zalcenstein; Perry Stambolsky; Lilach Weisz; M Müller; David Wallach; Tanya Goncharov; Peter H. Krammer; Varda Rotter; Moshe Oren

Tumor-associated mutant forms of p53 can exert an antiapoptotic gain of function activity, which probably confers a selective advantage upon tumor cells harboring such mutations. We report that mutant p53 suppresses the expression of the CD95 (Fas/APO-1) gene, encoding a death receptor implicated in a variety of apoptotic responses. Moderate (40–50%) downregulation of CD95 mRNA and surface protein expression by mutant p53 correlates with partial protection against CD95-dependent cell death. Excess mutant p53 represses the transcriptional activity of the CD95 promoter, with the extent of repression varying among different tumor-associated p53 mutants. Furthermore, mutant p53 protein binds the CD95 promoter in vitro, in a region distinct from the one implicated in tight interactions of the CD95 gene with wild-type p53. Hence, the CD95 promoter is likely to be a direct target for downregulation by mutant p53. This activity of mutant p53 may contribute to its gain of function effects in oncogenesis.


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1996

A potential mechanism of "cross-talk" between the p55 tumor necrosis factor receptor and Fas/APO1: proteins binding to the death domains of the two receptors also bind to each other.

Eugene Varfolomeev; Mark Boldin; Tanya Goncharov; David Wallach


Arthritis Research & Therapy | 2002

How are the regulators regulated? The search for mechanisms that impose specificity on induction of cell death and NF-κB activation by members of the TNF/NGF receptor family

David Wallach; Thangavelu U Arumugam; Mark Boldin; Giuseppina Cantarella; Koluman A Ganesh; Yuri Goltsev; Tanya Goncharov; Andrew Kovalenko; Akhil Rajput; Eugene Varfolomeev; Si Qing Zhang


Archive | 1996

Modulators of the function of FAS receptors and other proteins

David Wallach; Mark Boldin; Tanya Goncharov; Yury V. Goltsev


Archive | 1996

Modulators of regulatory proteins

David Wallach; Mark Boldin; Eugene Varfolomeev; Zeev Pancer; Igor Mett; Tanya Goncharov


Archive | 2004

Caspase-8 interacting proteins

David Wallach; Marcus Schuchmann; Tanya Goncharov


Archive | 2002

Antibodies against caspase-8, their preparation and use

David Wallach; Tanya Goncharov; Ganesh Kolumam


Archive | 1996

Antibodies to the death domain motifs of regulatory proteins

David Wallach; Mark Boldin; Eugene Varfolomeev; Zeev Pancer; Igor Mett; Tanya Goncharov

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David Wallach

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Mark Boldin

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Eugene Varfolomeev

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Yury V. Goltsev

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Igor Mett

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Zeev Pancer

Weizmann Institute of Science

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David Wallach

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Akhil Rajput

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Amir Zalcenstein

Weizmann Institute of Science

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