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The First alpha Helix of Bax Plays a Necessary Role in Its Ligand-Induced Activation by the BH3-Only Proteins Bid and PUMA

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The mechanism by which some BH3-only proteins of the Bcl-2 family directly activate the “multidomain” proapoptotic member Bax is poorly characterized. We report that the first alpha helix (Halpha1) of Bax specifically interacts with the BH3 domains of Bid and PUMA but not with that of Bad. Inhibition of this interaction, by a peptide comprising Halpha1 or by a mutation in this helix, prevents ligand-induced activation of Bax by Bid, PUMA, or their BH3 peptides. Halpha1-mutated Bax, which can mediate death induced by Bad or its BH3 peptide, does not mediate that induced by Bid, PUMA, or their BH3 peptides. The response of Halpha1-mutated Bax to Bid can be restored by a compensating mutation in Bid BH3. Thus, a specific interaction between Bax Halphaj1 and their BH3 domains allows Bid and PUMA to function as “death agonists” of Bax, whereas Bad recruits Bax activity through a distinct pathway.
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inserm-02481083 , version 1 (17-02-2020)

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Pierre-Francois Cartron, Tristan Gallenne, Gwenola Bougras, Fabien Gautier, Florence Manero, et al.. The First alpha Helix of Bax Plays a Necessary Role in Its Ligand-Induced Activation by the BH3-Only Proteins Bid and PUMA. Molecular Cell, 2004, 16, pp.807 - 818. ⟨10.1016/j.molcel.2004.10.028⟩. ⟨inserm-02481083⟩
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