The retinoblastoma protein gene RB-1 is mutated in one-third of human tumors. Its protein product, pRB ( retinoblastoma protein), functions as a transcriptional coregulator in many fundamental cellular processes. Here, we report a nonnuclear role for pRB in apoptosis induction via pRB's direct participation in mitochondrial apoptosis. We uncovered this activity by finding that pRB potentiated TNF alpha-induced apoptosis even when translation was blocked. This proapoptotic function was highly BAX- dependent, suggesting a role in mitochondrial apoptosis, and accordingly, a fraction of endogenous pRB constitutively associated with mitochondria. Remarkably, we found that recombinant pRB was sufficient to trigger the BAX- dependent permeabilization of mitochondria or liposomes in vitro. Moreover, pRB interacted with BAX in vivo and could directly bind and conformationally activate BAX in vitro. Finally, by targeting pRB specifically to mitochondria, we generated a mutant that lacked pRB's classic nuclear roles. This mito-tagged pRB retained the ability to promote apoptosis in response to TNF alpha and also additional apoptotic stimuli. Most importantly, induced expression of mito-tagged pRB in Rb-/-; p53(-/-) tumors was sufficient to block further tumor development. Together, these data establish a nontranscriptional role for pRB in direct activation of BAX and mitochondrial apoptosis in response to diverse stimuli, which is profoundly tumor-suppressive.

The retinoblastoma protein induces apoptosis directly at the mitochondria / Hilgendorf, Ki; Leshchiner, Es; Nedelcu, S; Maynard, Ma; Calo, E; Ianari, Alessandra; Walensky, Ld; Lees, J. A.. - In: GENES & DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0890-9369. - ELETTRONICO. - 27:(2013), pp. 1003-1015. [10.1101/gad.211326.112]

The retinoblastoma protein induces apoptosis directly at the mitochondria.

IANARI, Alessandra;
2013

Abstract

The retinoblastoma protein gene RB-1 is mutated in one-third of human tumors. Its protein product, pRB ( retinoblastoma protein), functions as a transcriptional coregulator in many fundamental cellular processes. Here, we report a nonnuclear role for pRB in apoptosis induction via pRB's direct participation in mitochondrial apoptosis. We uncovered this activity by finding that pRB potentiated TNF alpha-induced apoptosis even when translation was blocked. This proapoptotic function was highly BAX- dependent, suggesting a role in mitochondrial apoptosis, and accordingly, a fraction of endogenous pRB constitutively associated with mitochondria. Remarkably, we found that recombinant pRB was sufficient to trigger the BAX- dependent permeabilization of mitochondria or liposomes in vitro. Moreover, pRB interacted with BAX in vivo and could directly bind and conformationally activate BAX in vitro. Finally, by targeting pRB specifically to mitochondria, we generated a mutant that lacked pRB's classic nuclear roles. This mito-tagged pRB retained the ability to promote apoptosis in response to TNF alpha and also additional apoptotic stimuli. Most importantly, induced expression of mito-tagged pRB in Rb-/-; p53(-/-) tumors was sufficient to block further tumor development. Together, these data establish a nontranscriptional role for pRB in direct activation of BAX and mitochondrial apoptosis in response to diverse stimuli, which is profoundly tumor-suppressive.
2013
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The retinoblastoma protein induces apoptosis directly at the mitochondria / Hilgendorf, Ki; Leshchiner, Es; Nedelcu, S; Maynard, Ma; Calo, E; Ianari, Alessandra; Walensky, Ld; Lees, J. A.. - In: GENES & DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0890-9369. - ELETTRONICO. - 27:(2013), pp. 1003-1015. [10.1101/gad.211326.112]
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