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Inhibition of Bax Channel-Forming Activity by Bcl-2

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Proteins of the Bcl-2 family are intracellular membrane-associated proteins that regulate programmed cell death (apoptosis) either positively or negatively by as yet unknown mechanisms. Bax, a pro-apoptotic member of the Bcl-2 family, was shown to form channels in lipid membranes. Bax triggered the release of liposome-encapsulated carboxyfluorescein at both neutral and acidic pH. At physiological pH, release could be blocked by Bcl-2. Bcl-2, in contrast, triggered carboxyfluorescein release at acidic pH only. In planar lipid bilayers, Bax formed pH- and voltage-dependent ion-conducting channels. Thus, the pro-apoptotic effects of Bax may be elicited through an intrinsic pore-forming activity that can be antagonized by Bcl-2.
Title: Inhibition of Bax Channel-Forming Activity by Bcl-2
Description:
Proteins of the Bcl-2 family are intracellular membrane-associated proteins that regulate programmed cell death (apoptosis) either positively or negatively by as yet unknown mechanisms.
Bax, a pro-apoptotic member of the Bcl-2 family, was shown to form channels in lipid membranes.
Bax triggered the release of liposome-encapsulated carboxyfluorescein at both neutral and acidic pH.
At physiological pH, release could be blocked by Bcl-2.
Bcl-2, in contrast, triggered carboxyfluorescein release at acidic pH only.
In planar lipid bilayers, Bax formed pH- and voltage-dependent ion-conducting channels.
Thus, the pro-apoptotic effects of Bax may be elicited through an intrinsic pore-forming activity that can be antagonized by Bcl-2.

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