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Query: UNIPROT:P42574 (
caspase-3
)
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G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are core switches connecting excellular survival or death signals with cellular signaling pathways in a context-dependent manner.
Opsin 3
(
OPN3
) belongs to the GPCR superfamily. However, whether
OPN3
can control the survival or death of human melanocytes is not known. Here, we try to investigate the inherent function of
OPN3
on the survival of melanocytes. Our results demonstrate that
OPN3
knockdown by RNAi-
OPN3
in human epidermal melanocytes leads to cell apoptosis. The downregulation of
OPN3
markedly reduces intracellular calcium levels and decreases phosphorylation of BAD. Attenuated BAD phosphorylation and elevated BAD protein level alter mitochondria membrane permeability, which trigger activation of BAX and inhibition of BCL-2 and raf-1. Activated BAX results in the release of cytochrome c and the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential. Cytochrome c complexes associate with caspase 9, forming a postmitochondrial apoptosome that activate effector caspases including
caspase 3
and caspase 7. The release of apoptotic molecules eventually promotes the occurrence of apoptosis. In conclusion, we hereby are the first to prove that
OPN3
is a key signal responsible for cell survival through a calcium-dependent G protein-coupled signaling and mitochondrial pathway.
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PMID:Opsin3 Downregulation Induces Apoptosis of Human Epidermal Melanocytes via Mitochondrial Pathway. 3173 Feb 32