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The activation of the atypical PKC zeta in light-induced retinal degeneration and its involvement in L-DNase II control

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Light-induced retinal degeneration is characterized by photoreceptor cell death. Many studies showed that photoreceptor demise is caspase-independent. In our laboratory we showed that leucocyte elastase inhibitor/LEI-derived DNase II (LEI/L-DNase II), a caspase-independent apop-totic pathway, is responsible for photoreceptor death. In this work, we investigated the activation of a pro-survival kinase, the protein kinase C (PKC) zeta. We show that light exposure induced PKC zeta activation. PKC zeta interacts with LEI/L-DNase II and controls its DNase activity by impairing its nuclear translocation. These results highlight the role of PKC zeta in retinal physiology and show that this kinase can control caspase-independent pathways.
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hal-01271030 , version 1 (08-02-2016)

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Imene Jaadane, Sabine Chahory, Chloé Leprêtre, Boubaker Omri, Laurent Jonet, et al.. The activation of the atypical PKC zeta in light-induced retinal degeneration and its involvement in L-DNase II control. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 2015, 19 (7), pp.1646-1655. ⟨10.1111/jcmm.12539⟩. ⟨hal-01271030⟩
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