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Query: UNIPROT:P50502 (
Hip
)
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BID is an essential component of many apoptotic pathways. Cytosolic proteases cleave BID within an extended loop region, generating an active truncated fragment which synergizes with BAX and
BAK
to induce release of apoptogenic factors from mitochondria. To determine whether other proteins are cleaved in a similar manner as BID, we performed a database search for proteins which possess sequence similarity with the BID loop region. One of the proteins identified was the
Hsc70-interacting protein
(
HIP
). We analyzed the cleavage pattern of
HIP
using two known activators of BID: granzyme B and caspase-8. In in vitro cleavage assays using recombinant proteins, human and rat
HIP
were cleaved by granzyme B. Furthermore, the granzyme B-mediated cleavage site was mapped to the BID loop-like region of
HIP
by site-directed mutagenesis. This region was also the target for caspase-8-mediated cleavage in rat
HIP
. However, human
HIP
was not proteolyzed by caspase-8, which probably reflects sequence differences between human and rat
HIP
proteins at the P(1)' position of the caspase-8 recognition sequence. To determine whether
HIP
is cleaved during apoptosis, human Jurkat T cells were exposed to granzyme B and perforin. The results of these studies suggest that granzyme B-mediated loss of
HIP
expression occurs in vivo, and in a coordinate fashion with loss of BID, pro-caspase-8 and pro-caspase-3. These data implicate the Hsp70 co-chaperone
HIP
in the proteolytic cascade of some apoptotic pathways.
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PMID:Proteolysis of HIP during apoptosis occurs within a region similar to the BID loop. 1701 59