Q.34
The component(s) of the apoptosome is/are
(A) cytochrome c
(B) procaspase 9
(C) caspase 3
(D) caspase 8
Apoptosome Components: Cytochrome C and Procaspase 9 Explained
The apoptosome forms a key complex in the intrinsic apoptosis pathway, primarily consisting of cytochrome c and procaspase 9 along with Apaf-1.
Correct Answer
The components of the apoptosome are (A) cytochrome c and (B) procaspase 9. Cytochrome c release from mitochondria binds Apaf-1, triggering oligomerization into a wheel-like structure that recruits and activates procaspase 9.
Option Breakdown
Cytochrome C (A)
Cytochrome c acts as the initiator by binding to Apaf-1 in the cytosol with dATP, essential for apoptosome assembly in mammalian cells.
Procaspase 9 (B)
Procaspase 9 docks onto the apoptosome via CARD domains, undergoing activation to initiate downstream caspase cascade.
Caspase 3 (C)
Caspase 3 serves as an effector caspase activated by active caspase 9 from the apoptosome, but does not form part of the core complex.
Caspase 8 (D)
Caspase 8 functions in the extrinsic apoptosis pathway via death receptors, independent of the apoptosome.



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Vanshika Sharma
December 26, 2025procaspase 9 and cytochrome c