Eiger, a TNF superfamily ligand that triggers the Drosophila JNK pathway
- 17 June 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 21 (12), 3009-3018
- https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/cdf306
Abstract
Drosophila provides a powerful genetic model for studying the in vivo regulation of cell death. In our large‐scale gain‐of‐function screen, we identified Eiger, the first invertebrate tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily ligand that can induce cell death. Eiger is a type II transmembrane protein with a C‐terminal TNF homology domain. It is predominantly expressed in the nervous system. Genetic evidence shows that Eiger induces cell death by activating the Drosophila JNK pathway. Although this cell death process is blocked by Drosophila inhibitor‐of‐apoptosis protein 1 (DIAP1), it does not require caspase activity. We also show genetically that Eiger is a physiological ligand for the Drosophila JNK pathway. Our findings demonstrate that Eiger can initiate cell death through an IAP‐sensitive cell death pathway via JNK signaling.Keywords
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