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Keeping Killers on a Tight Leash: Transcriptional and Post-translational Control of the Pro-apoptotic Activity of BH3-only Proteins

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Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2002 Apr 26
PMID 11973609
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BH3-only proteins are structurally distant members of the Bcl-2 protein family that trigger apoptosis. Genetic experiments have shown that these proteins are essential initiators of programmed cell death in species as distantly related as mice and C. elegans. BH3-only proteins share with each other and with the remainder of the Bcl-2 family only a nine amino acid BH3 (Bcl-2 Homology) region. Mutational analyses have demonstrated that this domain is required for their ability to bind to Bcl-2-like pro-survival proteins and to initiate apoptosis. So far only one BH3-only protein, EGL-1, has been identified in C. elegans and it is required for all developmentally programmed death of somatic cells in this species. In contrast, mammals have at least 10 BH3-only proteins that differ in their expression pattern and mode of activation. Studies in gene targeted mice have indicated that different BH3-only proteins are required for the initiation of distinct apoptotic stimuli. The pro-apoptotic activities of BH3-only proteins are stringently controlled by a variety of mechanisms. C. elegans egl-1 as well as mammalian hrk/dp5, noxa, puma/bbc3 and bim/bod are regulated by a diverse range of transcription factors. Certain BH3-only proteins, including Bad, Bik/Nbk, Bid, Bim/Bod and Bmf, are restrained by post-translational modifications that cause their sequestration from pro-survival Bcl-2 family members. In this review we describe current knowledge of the functions and transcriptional as well as post-translational control mechanisms of BH3-only proteins.

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