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BAX mitochondrial integration is regulated allosterically by its α1-α2 loop.


ABSTRACT: The conformational changes converting BAX from an inert cytosolic monomer into the homo-oligomers that permeabilize the mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM) are crucial steps toward apoptosis. Here, we have explored the potential role of the BAX α1-α2 loop in this process by three mutagenic approaches: replacing loop segments with cognate loop regions from closely related proteins, alanine scanning and analysis of BAX α1-α2 loop missense mutations observed in tumours. Responsiveness to a death signal, such as tBID, was reduced by mutations in the N-terminal but not C-terminal half of the loop. N-terminal loop variants, which were enriched in tumours, impaired MOM integration by allosterically reducing exposure of the BAX α9 transmembrane anchor. Most C-terminal loop variants reduced BAX stability, leading to increased BAX apoptotic function in some variants. Thus, our systematic mutagenesis suggests that the two halves of the α1-α2 loop have distinct functions. We show that the N-terminal half of the loop (its first nine residues) comprises an important allosteric regulator of BAX activation by setting the proportion of MOM-integrated BAX following a death signal. The enrichment of N-terminal loop mutations in tumours indicates that they may promote tumour cell survival and underscore the loop as a target for therapeutic manipulation of BAX function.

SUBMITTER: Dengler MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8630029 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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BAX mitochondrial integration is regulated allosterically by its α1-α2 loop.

Dengler Michael A MA   Gibson Leonie L   Adams Jerry M JM  

Cell death and differentiation 20210616 12


The conformational changes converting BAX from an inert cytosolic monomer into the homo-oligomers that permeabilize the mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM) are crucial steps toward apoptosis. Here, we have explored the potential role of the BAX α1-α2 loop in this process by three mutagenic approaches: replacing loop segments with cognate loop regions from closely related proteins, alanine scanning and analysis of BAX α1-α2 loop missense mutations observed in tumours. Responsiveness to a death sig  ...[more]

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