BH3-only proteins target BCL-xL/MCL-1, not BAX/BAK, to initiate apoptosis
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BH3-only proteins target BCL-xL/MCL-1, not BAX/BAK, to initiate apoptosis
Abstract
It has been widely accepted that mitochondria-dependent apoptosis initiates when select BH3-only proteins (BID, BIM, etc.) directly engage and allosterically activate effector proteins BAX/BAK. Here, through reconstitution of cells lacking all eight pro-apoptotic BH3-only proteins, we demonstrate that all BH3-only proteins primarily target the anti-apoptotic BCL-2 proteins BCL-xL/MCL-1, whose simultaneous suppression enables membrane-mediated spontaneous activation of BAX/BAK. BH3-only proteins' apoptotic activities correlate with affinities for BCL-xL/MCL-1 instead of abilities to directly activate BAX/BAK. Further, BID and BIM do not distinguish BAX from BAK or accelerate BAX/BAK activation following inactivation of BCL-xL/MCL-1. Remarkably, death ligand-induced apoptosis in cells lacking BH3-only proteins and MCL-1 is fully restored by BID mutants capable of neutralizing BCL-xL, but not direct activation of BAX/BAK. Taken together, our findings provide a "Membrane-mediated Permissive" model, in which the BH3-only proteins only indirectly activate BAX/BAK by neutralizing the anti-apoptotic BCL-2 proteins, and thus allowing BAX/BAK to undergo unimpeded, spontaneous activation in the mitochondrial outer membrane milieu, leading to apoptosis initiation.
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The authors declare no competing interests.
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BAX and BAK become killers without a BH3 trigger.Cell Res. 2019 Dec;29(12):967-968. doi: 10.1038/s41422-019-0253-5. Cell Res. 2019. PMID: 31729467 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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