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Publication : Bax does not have to adopt its final form to drive T cell death.

First Author  Zhu Y Year  2006
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  203
Issue  5 Pages  1147-52
PubMed ID  16651384 Mgi Jnum  J:124139
Mgi Id  MGI:3720562 Doi  10.1084/jem.20051736
Citation  Zhu Y, et al. (2006) Bax does not have to adopt its final form to drive T cell death. J Exp Med 203(5):1147-52
abstractText  The introduction of antigen into animals causes antigen-specific T cells to divide and then die. Activated T cell death requires either of the death effector molecules, Bak or Bax. When T cells die, Bak and Bax change their conformations, a phenomenon that is thought to be required for Bak or Bax to drive cell death. Here we show that Bak changes conformation before activated T cells die, as detected by an antibody specific for a peptide near the NH2 terminus of Bak, but Bax does not change its shape markedly until after the cells are dead, as detected by an antibody specific for a peptide near the NH2 terminus of Bax. This latter finding is also true in activated T cells that lack Bak and are therefore dependent on Bax to die. This result suggests that Bax does not have to adopt its final, completely unfolded form until after the cells are dead.
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