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Publication : A stapled BID BH3 helix directly binds and activates BAX.

First Author  Walensky LD Year  2006
Journal  Mol Cell Volume  24
Issue  2 Pages  199-210
PubMed ID  17052454 Mgi Jnum  J:114403
Mgi Id  MGI:3688960 Doi  10.1016/j.molcel.2006.08.020
Citation  Walensky LD, et al. (2006) A stapled BID BH3 helix directly binds and activates BAX. Mol Cell 24(2):199-210
abstractText  BAX is a multidomain proapoptotic BCL-2 family protein that resides in the cytosol until activated by an incompletely understood trigger mechanism, which facilitates BAX translocation to mitochondria and downstream death events. Whether BAX is activated by direct contact with select BH3-only members of the BCL-2 family is highly debated. Here we detect and quantify a direct binding interaction between BAX and a hydrocarbon-stapled BID BH3 domain, which triggers the functional activation of BAX at nanomolar doses in vitro. Chemical reinforcement of BID BH3 alpha helicity was required to reveal the direct BID BH3-BAX association. We confirm the specificity of this BH3 interaction by characterizing a stapled BAD BH3 peptide that interacts with antiapoptotic BCL-X(L) but does not bind or activate BAX. We further demonstrate that membrane targeting of stapled BID BH3 optimizes its ability to activate BAX, supporting a model in which BID directly engages BAX to trigger mitochondrial apoptosis.
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