Intrinsic cell death is mediated by interaction between pro-apoptotic and pro-survival proteins of the B-cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2) family. Members of this family are either intrinsically disordered or contain intrinsically disordered regions/domains that are critical to their function. Alternate splicing and post-translational modifications can determine the extent of these disordered regions and are critical for regulating Bcl-2 proteins. Conformational plasticity and structural transitions characterize the interactions within the Bcl-2 family, with conserved sequence motifs on both binding partners required for their molecular recognition. © 2010 by the authors.
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Rautureau, G. J. P., Day, C. L., & Hinds, M. G. (2010, April). Intrinsically disordered proteins in Bcl-2 regulated apoptosis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms11041808
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