Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8322652 | The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Bax cytosol-to-mitochondria translocation is a central event of the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis. Bcl-xL is an important regulator of this event and was recently shown to promote the retrotranslocation of mitochondrial Bax to the cytosol. The present study identifies a new aspect of the regulation of Bax localization by Bcl-xL: in addition to its role in Bax inhibition and retrotranslocation, we found that, like with Bcl-2, an increase of Bcl-xL expression levels led to an increase of Bax mitochondrial content. This finding was substantiated both in pro-lymphocytic FL5.12 cells and a yeast reporting system. Bcl-xL-dependent increase of mitochondrial Bax is counterbalanced by retrotranslocation, as we observed that Bcl-xLÎC, which is unable to promote Bax retrotranslocation, was more efficient than the full-length protein in stimulating Bax relocation to mitochondria. Interestingly, cells overexpressing Bcl-xL were more sensitive to apoptosis upon treatment with the BH3-mimetic ABT-737, suggesting that despite its role in Bax inhibition, Bcl-xL also primes mitochondria to permeabilization and cytochrome c release.
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Authors
Thibaud T. Renault, Oscar Teijido, Florent Missire, Yogesh Tengarai Ganesan, Gisèle Velours, Hubert Arokium, Florian Beaumatin, Raul Llanos, Axel Athané, Nadine Camougrand, Muriel Priault, Bruno Antonsson, Laurent M. Dejean, Stéphen Manon,