Journal article
Molecular biology of Bax and Bak activation and action
D Westphal, G Dewson, PE Czabotar, RM Kluck
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta Molecular Cell Research | Published : 2011
Abstract
Bax and Bak are two nuclear-encoded proteins present in higher eukaryotes that are able to pierce the mitochondrial outer membrane to mediate cell death by apoptosis. Thus, organelles recruited by nucleated cells to supply energy can be recruited by Bax and Bak to kill cells. The two proteins lie in wait in healthy cells where they adopt a globular α-helical structure, seemingly as monomers. Following a variety of stress signals, they convert into pore-forming proteins by changing conformation and assembling into oligomeric complexes in the mitochondrial outer membrane. Proteins from the mitochondrial intermembrane space then empty into the cytosol to activate proteases that dismantle the ce..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the Victorian Cancer Council, NHMRC, Australian Research Council, Association for International Cancer Research, and German Research Foundation for funding our work.