| Literature DB >> 28064468 |
Yuniel Fernández-Marrero1, Stephanie Bleicken2, Kushal Kumar Das2, Daniel Bachmann1, Thomas Kaufmann1, Ana J Garcia-Saez2.
Abstract
The BCL-2 family members are key regulators of the intrinsic apoptotic pathway, which is defined by permeabilization of the mitochondrial outer membrane by members of the BAX-like subfamily. BOK is classified as a BAX-like protein; however, its (patho-)physiological role remains largely unclear. We therefore assessed the membrane permeabilization potential of C-terminally truncated recombinant BOK, BOK∆C . We show that BOK∆C can permeabilize liposomes mimicking the composition of mitochondrial outer membrane, but not of endoplasmic reticulum, forming large and stable pores over time. Importantly, pore formation was enhanced by the presence of cBID and refractory to the addition of antiapoptotic BCL-XL . However, isolated mitochondria from Bax-/- Bak-/- cells were resistant to BOK-induced cytochrome c release, even in the presence of cBID. Taken together, we show that BOK∆C can permeabilize liposomes, and cooperate with cBID, but its role in directly mediating mitochondrial permeabilization is unclear and may underlie a yet to be determined negative regulation.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990BOKzzm321990; apoptosis; liposome; mitochondria; pore
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28064468 DOI: 10.1111/febs.14008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS J ISSN: 1742-464X Impact factor: 5.542