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. 2013 Aug 27;23(11):1247–1248. doi: 10.1038/cr.2013.115

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Xrp8 acts as apoptosis-induced lipid scramblase. Under normal conditions, the combined action of multiple mechanisms, including the activity of flippases and floppases, maintains lipid asymmetry between the outer and inner leaflets of the plasma membrane. Once apoptotic program is activated, caspases-3 and -7 are able to cleave and activate Xrp8 protein, which acts as a lipid scramblase and leads to the loss of lipid asymmetry, resulting in PS exposure to the extracellular space. This acts as the “eat-me” signal that will allow phagocytosis of post-apoptotic cell corpses. PC, phosphatidylcholine; SM, sphingomyelin; PE, phosphatidylethanolamine; PS, phosphatidylserine.