Bax activation by Bim?

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Abstract

The mechanism by which the cell death mediator Bax becomes activated to cause mitochondrial damage, a key step for the intrinsic pathway to apoptosis, remain highly contentious. Although some data support a role for certain BH3-only proteins, such as Bim or tBid, to directly activate Bax, others have led to the conclusion that BH3-only proteins act indirectly by antagonizing the prosurvival Bcl-2 proteins, thereby allowing Bax activation to proceed. A recent paper in Nature by Gavathiotis et al. provides the first biophysical evidence for a direct interaction between a BH3 domain, that of Bim, with Bax. Here, we review these intriguing observations and discuss their implications for our understanding of how the BH3-only proteins initiate apoptosis.

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Czabotar, P. E., Colman, P. M., & Huang, D. C. S. (2009). Bax activation by Bim? Cell Death and Differentiation. https://doi.org/10.1038/cdd.2009.83

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