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IEX-1-induced Cell Death Requires BIM and is Modulated by MCL-1

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2009 Mar 17
PMID 19285955
Citations 9
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Abstract

MCL-1 (myeloid cell leukemia-1) is a distinguished and pivotal member of the pro-survival BCL-2 family of proteins, and we isolated IEX-1 (immediate early response gene X-1) as a MCL-1-interacting protein using the yeast two-hybrid system and confirmed their endogenous association in human cells. The underlying mechanisms by which IEX-1 affects cell survival and death are largely unknown. Ectopic expression of IEX-1-induced caspase-dependent apoptosis in 293T cells, and the response was significantly modulated by changes in the MCL-1 expression level in cells. Forced expression of IEX-1 was unable to induce cell death or to perturb mitochondrial membrane potential in BIM-depleted cells. Additionally, knockouts of NOXA or PUMA did not affect the activities of IEX-1, indicating that the pro-death action of IEX-1 specifically requires BIM. Our findings provide insight into a new regulatory circuit that controls cell death and survival by the coordinated action of MCL-1, IEX-1, and BIM.

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