Molecular Cell
Volume 22, Issue 4, 19 May 2006, Pages 463-475
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A Short Mitochondrial Form of p19ARF Induces Autophagy and Caspase-Independent Cell Death

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The tumor suppressor functions of p19ARF have been attributed to its ability to induce cell cycle arrest or apoptosis by activating p53 and regulating ribosome biogenesis. Here we describe another cellular function of p19ARF, involving a short isoform (smARF, short mitochondrial ARF) that localizes to a Proteinase K-resistant compartment of the mitochondria. smARF is a product of internal initiation of translation at Met45, which lacks the nucleolar functional domains. The human p14ARF mRNA likewise produces a shorter isoform. smARF is maintained at low levels via proteasome-mediated degradation, but it increases in response to viral and cellular oncogenes. Ectopic expression of smARF reduces mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) without causing cytochrome c release or caspase activation. The dissipation of ΔΨm does not depend on p53 or Bcl-2 family members. smARF induces massive autophagy and caspase-independent cell death that can be partially rescued by knocking down ATG5 or Beclin-1, suggesting a different prodeath function for this short isoform.

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