Amplification of apoptosis through sequential caspase cleavage of the MET tyrosine kinase receptor

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B Foveau
C Leroy
F Ancot
J Deheuninck
Z Ji
V Fafeur
D Tulasne
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[1] CNRS UMR 8161,
[2] Institut de Biologie de Lille,undefined
[3] CNRS-Institut Pasteur de Lille-Université de Lille 1-Université de Lille 2,undefined
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c-MET; tyrosine kinase receptor; hepatocyte growth factor; apoptosis; caspase;
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Activation of the MET tyrosine kinase receptor by hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor is classically associated with cell survival. Nonetheless, stress stimuli can lead to a caspase-dependent cleavage of MET within its juxtamembrane region, which generate a proapoptotic 40 kDa fragment (p40 MET). We report here that p40 MET is in fact generated through an additional caspase cleavage of MET within its extreme C-terminal region, which removes only few amino acids. We evidenced a hierarchical organization of these cleavages, with the C-terminal cleavage favoring the juxtamembrane one. As a functional consequence, the removal of the last amino acids of p40 MET increases its apoptotic capacity. Finally, cells expressing a MET receptor mutated at the C-terminal caspase site are unable to generate p40 MET and are resistant to apoptosis, indicating that generation of p40 MET amplifies apoptosis. These results revealed a two-step caspase cleavage of MET resulting in the reshaping of this survival receptor to a proapoptotic factor.
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