Poly (ADP-ribose) signaling in cell death
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Virág, László; Robaszkiewicz, Agnieszka; Rodríguez-Vargas, José Manuel; Oliver, Francisco JavierEditorial
Elsevier
Materia
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase Poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase Cell Death
Fecha
2013-12Referencia bibliográfica
Virág, L.; Robaszkiewicz, A.; Rodríguez-Vargas, J. M. y Oliver, F. J. (2013). Poly (ADP-ribose) signaling in cell death. Molecular Aspects of Medicine Volume 34, Issue 6, December 2013, Pages 1153-1167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mam.2013.01.007
Patrocinador
National Innovation Office of Hungary (TeT_09-2010-0023), (OTKA K75864, K73003, K82009, TAMOP-4.2.2.A-11/1/KONV-2012-0025, TÁMOP-4.2.1./B-09/1/KONV-2010-0007); Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (SAF2009-13281-C02-01); Fundación La Caixa (BM06-219-0); Junta de Andalucía (P07-CTS-0239 and CTS-6602)Resumen
Poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation (PARylation) is a reversible protein modification carried out by the concerted actions of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) enzymes and poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR) decomposing enzymes such as PAR glycohydrolase (PARG) and ADP-ribosyl hydrolase 3 (ARH3). Reversible PARylation is a pleiotropic regulator of various cellular functions but uncontrolled PARP activation may also lead to cell death. The cellular demise pathway mediated by PARylation in oxidatively stressed cells has been described almost thirty years ago. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms have only begun to emerge relatively recently. PARylation has been implicated in necroptosis, autophagic cell death but its role in extrinsic and intrinsic apoptosis appears to be less predominant and depends largely on the cellular model used. Currently, three major pathways have been made responsible for PARP-mediated necroptotic cell death: (1) compromised cellular energetics mainly due to depletion of NAD, the substrate of PARPs; (2) PAR mediated translocation of apoptosis inducing factor (AIF) from mitochondria to nucleus (parthanatos) and (3) a mostly elusive crosstalk between PARylation and cell death/survival kinases and phosphatases. Here we review how these PARP-mediated necroptotic pathways are intertwined, how PARylation may contribute to extrinsic and intrinsic apoptosis and discuss recent developments on the role of PARylation in autophagy and autophagic cell death.





