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SMAC/DIABLO Protein

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SMAC/DIABLO Protein

Overview

SMAC/DIABLO (Second Mitochondria-derived Activator of Caspase/Direct Inhibitor of Apoptosis-Binding Protein with Low pI) is a mitochondrial protein that plays a central role in regulating programmed cell death (apoptosis). The protein is encoded by the DIABLO gene and exists as a 24 kDa precursor that undergoes proteolytic cleavage to generate the mature, functional form. SMAC/DIABLO is exclusively localized to the mitochondrial intermembrane space and is released into the cytoplasm following mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP), a critical checkpoint in intrinsic apoptotic signaling.

Function/Biology

SMAC/DIABLO functions as a pro-apoptotic factor by inhibiting members of the inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) family of proteins. The mature protein contains an N-terminal four-amino-acid motif (AVPI) that serves as a critical binding interface for IAPs, particularly XIAP (X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein) and cIAP1/2 (cellular inhibitors of apoptosis). Upon binding to these IAPs through this conserved motif, SMAC/DIABLO displaces caspase-9 from XIAP and promotes the degradation of cIAPs through proteasomal pathways, thereby removing critical brakes on apoptotic progression.

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