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The Epstein-Barr Virus Bcl-2 Homolog, BHRF1, Blocks Apoptosis by Binding to a Limited Amount of Bim

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Date 2009 Mar 19
PMID 19293378
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Current knowledge suggests that the balance between life and death within a cell can be controlled by the stable engagement of Bcl-2-related proapoptotic proteins such as Bak, Bax, and Bim by survival proteins such as Bcl-2. BHRF1 is a prosurvival molecule from Epstein-Barr virus that has a high degree of homology to Bcl-2. To understand how BHRF1 blocks apoptosis, BHRF1 and mutants of BHRF1 were expressed in primary cells and an IL-2-dependent T cell line. BHRF1 bound the Executioner Bak and, when cells were cultured without cytokines, BHRF1 associated with Bim. A point mutation that lost the ability to bind Bak retained its ability to bind Bim and to protect cells. This result demonstrated that it was the capacity of BHRF1 to bind Bim, not Bak, that provided protection. Interestingly, the amount of Bim bound by BHRF1 was minimal when compared with the amount of Bim induced by apoptosis. Thus, BHRF1 does not act by simply absorbing the excess Bim produced while cells prepare for death. Rather, BHRF1 may act either by binding preferentially the most lethal form of Bim or by acting catalytically on Bim to block apoptosis.

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