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  2. The proteolytic activity of the paracaspase MALT1 is key in T cell activation

The proteolytic activity of the paracaspase MALT1 is key in T cell activation

  • Nat Immunol. 2008 Mar;9(3):272-81. doi: 10.1038/ni1568.
Fabien Rebeaud 1 Stephan Hailfinger Anita Posevitz-Fejfar Myriam Tapernoux Roger Moser Daniel Rueda Olivier Gaide Montserrat Guzzardi Emanuela M Iancu Nathalie Rufer Nicolas Fasel Margot Thome
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Biochemistry, University of Lausanne, CH-1066 Epalinges, Switzerland.
Abstract

The paracaspase MALT1 is pivotal in antigen receptor-mediated lymphocyte activation and lymphomagenesis. MALT1 contains a caspase-like domain, but it is unknown whether this domain is proteolytically active. Here we report that MALT1 had arginine-directed proteolytic activity that was activated after T cell stimulation, and we identify the signaling protein Bcl-10 as a MALT1 substrate. Processing of Bcl-10 after Arg228 was required for T cell receptor-induced cell adhesion to fibronectin. In contrast, MALT1 activity but not Bcl-10 cleavage was essential for optimal activation of transcription factor NF-kappaB and production of interleukin 2. Thus, the proteolytic activity of MALT1 is central to T cell activation, which suggests a possible target for the development of immunomodulatory or Anticancer drugs.

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