Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2069563 Mitochondrion 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Anti- and pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 family members regulate the mitochondrial phase of apoptotic cell death. The mitochondrial targeting mechanisms of Bcl-2 family proteins are tightly regulated. Known outer mitochondrial membrane targeting sequences include the C-terminal tail and central helical hairpin. Bcl-xL also localizes to the inner mitochondrial membrane, but these targeting sequences are unknown. Here we investigate the possibility that the N-terminus of Bcl-xL also contains mitochondrial targeting information. Amino acid residues 1–28 of Bcl-xL fused to EGFP are sufficient to target mitochondria. Although positive charges and helical propensity are required for targeting, similar to import sequences the N-terminus is not sufficient for efficient mitochondrial import.

► N-terminal helix of Bcl-xL is sufficient for mitochondrial targeting. ► Residues 1-28 of Bcl-xL fused to EGFP compete with mito-RFP on some mitochondria. ► Helical and basic residues required for targeting are not sufficient for import.

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