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Publication : Solution Structure of Apoptotic BAX Oligomer: Oligomerization Likely Precedes Membrane Insertion.

First Author  Sung TC Year  2015
Journal  Structure Volume  23
Issue  10 Pages  1878-88
PubMed ID  26299946 Mgi Jnum  J:247394
Mgi Id  MGI:5925834 Doi  10.1016/j.str.2015.07.013
Citation  Sung TC, et al. (2015) Solution Structure of Apoptotic BAX Oligomer: Oligomerization Likely Precedes Membrane Insertion. Structure 23(10):1878-88
abstractText  Proapoptotic BAX protein is largely cytosolic in healthy cells, but it oligomerizes and translocates to mitochondria upon receiving apoptotic stimuli. A long-standing challenge has been the inability to capture any structural information beyond the onset of activation. Here, we present solution structures of an activated BAX oligomer by means of spectroscopic and scattering methods, providing details about the monomer-monomer interfaces in the oligomer and how the oligomer is assembled from homodimers. We show that this soluble oligomer undergoes a direct conversion into membrane-inserted oligomer, which has the ability of inducing apoptosis and structurally resembles a membrane-embedded oligomer formed from BAX monomers in lipid environment. Structural differences between the soluble and the membrane-inserted oligomers are manifested in the C-terminal helices. Our data suggest an alternative pathway of apoptosis in which BAX oligomer formation occurs prior to membrane insertion.
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