Apoptotic cells (red) lack GRASP65 (green).
Lane et al. map the relevant cleavage sites on GRASP65 to the COOH terminus of the protein. A GRASP65 protein with these sites mutated is no longer cleaved, and the mutant protein preserves ∼1/4 of the Golgi stacking after apoptosis induction. Given that GRASP65 is located only in the cis Golgi, it might be expected to protect at most half of the Golgi from a loss of stacking. Lane et al. suspect that other caspase substrates control degradation of the rest of...
The Rockefeller University Press
2002
The Rockefeller University Press
2002
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