2007
DOI: 10.1042/bj20070679
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Fortilin binds Ca2+ and blocks Ca2+-dependent apoptosisin vivo

Abstract: Fortilin, a 172-amino-acid polypeptide present both in the cytosol and nucleus, possesses potent anti-apoptotic activity. Although fortilin is known to bind Ca2+, the biochemistry and biological significance of such an interaction remains unknown. In the present study we report that fortilin must bind Ca2+ in order to protect cells against Ca2+-dependent apoptosis. Using a standard Ca2+-overlay assay, we first validated that full-length fortilin binds Ca2+ and showed that the N-terminus (amino acids 1-72) is r… Show more

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“…This result was consolidated and further refined in a very recent study (Lucas et al 2014). TCTP/fortilin has been reported to act as Ca 2+ -scavenger, and this was proposed as a yet another mechanism of its antiapoptotic activity (Graidist et al 2007). Indeed, overexpression of TCTP has been shown to protect cells against Ca 2+ -dependent apoptosis induced by thapsigargin (Graidist et al 2007;Bommer et al 2010), a reagent that inhibits the Ca 2+ -pump of the ER membrane, resulting in a significant increase in cytosolic Ca 2+ -levels.…”
Section: Involvement In Cellular Stress Responsesmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…This result was consolidated and further refined in a very recent study (Lucas et al 2014). TCTP/fortilin has been reported to act as Ca 2+ -scavenger, and this was proposed as a yet another mechanism of its antiapoptotic activity (Graidist et al 2007). Indeed, overexpression of TCTP has been shown to protect cells against Ca 2+ -dependent apoptosis induced by thapsigargin (Graidist et al 2007;Bommer et al 2010), a reagent that inhibits the Ca 2+ -pump of the ER membrane, resulting in a significant increase in cytosolic Ca 2+ -levels.…”
Section: Involvement In Cellular Stress Responsesmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Na-K-ATPase C-terminus Na-K-ATPase inhibition Jung et al (2004), Kim et al (2008a) Sorting nexin 6 (SNX6) Na-K-ATPase activation Yoon et al (2006) Ca 2+ N-and C-terminus Ca 2+ -scavenging Feng et al (2007a), Graidist et al (2007), Kim et al (2000) Vitamin-D3 1. Cooperation with other anti-apoptotic proteins.…”
Section: Stress Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our laboratory has characterized the microtubule-stabilizing activity of TCTP and mapped its tubulin-binding domain (Gachet et al, 1999). Ca þ þ -binding activity has been reported for TCTP by several laboratories; however, there are conflicting reports on the precise localization of the Ca þ þ -binding site (Kim et al, 2000;Feng et al, 2007;Graidist et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%