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Bcl-x(L) sequesters its C-terminal membrane anchor in soluble, cytosolic homodimers.


ABSTRACT: Bcl-x(L) is a potent inhibitor of apoptosis. While Bcl-x(L) can be bound to mitochondria, a substantial fraction, depending on the cell type or tissue, is found in the cytosol of healthy cells. Gel filtration and crosslinking experiments reveal that, unlike monomeric Bax, Bcl-x(L) migrates in a complex of approximately 50 kDa in the cytosol. Co-immunoprecipitation experiments indicate that Bcl-x(L) in the cytosol forms homodimers. The C-terminal hydrophobic tails of two Bcl-x(L) molecules are involved in homodimer formation, and analysis of mutants demonstrates that the C-terminal lysine residue and the G138 residue lining the BH3-binding pocket are required for homodimerization. The flexible loop preceding the C-terminal tail in Bcl-x(L) is longer than that of several monomeric Bcl-2 family members and is a requisite for the homodimer formation. Bad binding to Bcl-x(L) dissociates the homodimers and triggers Bcl-x(L) binding to mitochondrial membranes. The C-terminal tail of Bcl-x(L) is also required to mediate Bcl-x(L)/Bax heterodimer formation. Both mitochondrial import and antiapoptotic activity of different Bcl-x(L) mutants correlate with their ability to form homodimers.

SUBMITTER: Jeong SY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC424420 | biostudies-literature | 2004 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bcl-x(L) sequesters its C-terminal membrane anchor in soluble, cytosolic homodimers.

Jeong Seon-Yong SY   Gaume Brigitte B   Lee Yang-Ja YJ   Hsu Yi-Te YT   Ryu Seung-Wook SW   Yoon Soo-Han SH   Youle Richard J RJ  

The EMBO journal 20040506 10


Bcl-x(L) is a potent inhibitor of apoptosis. While Bcl-x(L) can be bound to mitochondria, a substantial fraction, depending on the cell type or tissue, is found in the cytosol of healthy cells. Gel filtration and crosslinking experiments reveal that, unlike monomeric Bax, Bcl-x(L) migrates in a complex of approximately 50 kDa in the cytosol. Co-immunoprecipitation experiments indicate that Bcl-x(L) in the cytosol forms homodimers. The C-terminal hydrophobic tails of two Bcl-x(L) molecules are in  ...[more]

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