Multiple apoptotic caspase cascades are required in nonapoptotic roles for Drosophila spermatid individualization.

Spermatozoa are generated and mature within a germline syncytium. Differentiation of haploid syncytial spermatids into single motile sperm requires the encapsulation of each spermatid by an independent plasma membrane and the elimination of most sperm cytoplasm, a process known as individualization....

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Main Authors: Jun R Huh, Stephanie Y Vernooy, Hong Yu, Nieng Yan, Yigong Shi, Ming Guo, Bruce A Hay
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2004-01-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC300883?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c6d0a7e6a79e47c9a615a21cc435ae792021-07-02T07:24:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852004-01-0121E1510.1371/journal.pbio.0020015Multiple apoptotic caspase cascades are required in nonapoptotic roles for Drosophila spermatid individualization.Jun R HuhStephanie Y VernooyHong YuNieng YanYigong ShiMing GuoBruce A HaySpermatozoa are generated and mature within a germline syncytium. Differentiation of haploid syncytial spermatids into single motile sperm requires the encapsulation of each spermatid by an independent plasma membrane and the elimination of most sperm cytoplasm, a process known as individualization. Apoptosis is mediated by caspase family proteases. Many apoptotic cell deaths in Drosophila utilize the REAPER/HID/GRIM family proapoptotic proteins. These proteins promote cell death, at least in part, by disrupting interactions between the caspase inhibitor DIAP1 and the apical caspase DRONC, which is continually activated in many viable cells through interactions with ARK, the Drosophila homolog of the mammalian death-activating adaptor APAF-1. This leads to unrestrained activity of DRONC and other DIAP1-inhibitable caspases activated by DRONC. Here we demonstrate that ARK- and HID-dependent activation of DRONC occurs at sites of spermatid individualization and that all three proteins are required for this process. dFADD, the Drosophila homolog of mammalian FADD, an adaptor that mediates recruitment of apical caspases to ligand-bound death receptors, and its target caspase DREDD are also required. A third apoptotic caspase, DRICE, is activated throughout the length of individualizing spermatids in a process that requires the product of the driceless locus, which also participates in individualization. Our results demonstrate that multiple caspases and caspase regulators, likely acting at distinct points in time and space, are required for spermatid individualization, a nonapoptotic process.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC300883?pdf=render
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author Jun R Huh
Stephanie Y Vernooy
Hong Yu
Nieng Yan
Yigong Shi
Ming Guo
Bruce A Hay
spellingShingle Jun R Huh
Stephanie Y Vernooy
Hong Yu
Nieng Yan
Yigong Shi
Ming Guo
Bruce A Hay
Multiple apoptotic caspase cascades are required in nonapoptotic roles for Drosophila spermatid individualization.
PLoS Biology
author_facet Jun R Huh
Stephanie Y Vernooy
Hong Yu
Nieng Yan
Yigong Shi
Ming Guo
Bruce A Hay
author_sort Jun R Huh
title Multiple apoptotic caspase cascades are required in nonapoptotic roles for Drosophila spermatid individualization.
title_short Multiple apoptotic caspase cascades are required in nonapoptotic roles for Drosophila spermatid individualization.
title_full Multiple apoptotic caspase cascades are required in nonapoptotic roles for Drosophila spermatid individualization.
title_fullStr Multiple apoptotic caspase cascades are required in nonapoptotic roles for Drosophila spermatid individualization.
title_full_unstemmed Multiple apoptotic caspase cascades are required in nonapoptotic roles for Drosophila spermatid individualization.
title_sort multiple apoptotic caspase cascades are required in nonapoptotic roles for drosophila spermatid individualization.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Biology
issn 1544-9173
1545-7885
publishDate 2004-01-01
description Spermatozoa are generated and mature within a germline syncytium. Differentiation of haploid syncytial spermatids into single motile sperm requires the encapsulation of each spermatid by an independent plasma membrane and the elimination of most sperm cytoplasm, a process known as individualization. Apoptosis is mediated by caspase family proteases. Many apoptotic cell deaths in Drosophila utilize the REAPER/HID/GRIM family proapoptotic proteins. These proteins promote cell death, at least in part, by disrupting interactions between the caspase inhibitor DIAP1 and the apical caspase DRONC, which is continually activated in many viable cells through interactions with ARK, the Drosophila homolog of the mammalian death-activating adaptor APAF-1. This leads to unrestrained activity of DRONC and other DIAP1-inhibitable caspases activated by DRONC. Here we demonstrate that ARK- and HID-dependent activation of DRONC occurs at sites of spermatid individualization and that all three proteins are required for this process. dFADD, the Drosophila homolog of mammalian FADD, an adaptor that mediates recruitment of apical caspases to ligand-bound death receptors, and its target caspase DREDD are also required. A third apoptotic caspase, DRICE, is activated throughout the length of individualizing spermatids in a process that requires the product of the driceless locus, which also participates in individualization. Our results demonstrate that multiple caspases and caspase regulators, likely acting at distinct points in time and space, are required for spermatid individualization, a nonapoptotic process.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC300883?pdf=render
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