Interactome network analysis identifies multiple caspase-6 interactors involved in the pathogenesis of HD.

  • Riechers, Sean-Patrick Hermann
  • Butland, Stefanie
  • Deng, Yu
  • Skotte, Niels
  • Ehrnhoefer, Dagmar E.
  • Russ, Jenny
  • Laine, Jean
  • Laroche, Melissa
  • Pouladi, Mahmoud A.
  • Wanker, Erich E.
  • Hayden, Michael R.
  • Graham, Rona K.
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Publication date
January 2016

Abstract

Caspase-6 (CASP6) has emerged as an important player in Huntington disease (HD), Alzheimer disease (AD) and cerebral ischemia, where it is activated early in the disease process. CASP6 also plays a key role in axonal degeneration, further underscoring the importance of this protease in neurodegenerative pathways. As a protein's function is modulated by its protein-protein interactions, we performed a high-throughput yeast-2-hybrid (Y2H) screen against ∼17,000 human proteins to gain further insight into the function of CASP6. We identified a high-confidence list of 87 potential CASP6 interactors. From this list, 61% are predicted to contain a CASP6 recognition site. Of nine candidate substrates assessed, six are cleaved by CASP6. Proteins th...

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