Bax inhibitor-1 (BI-1) is an evolutionarily conserved protein that protects cells against endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress while also affecting the ER stress response. In this study, we examined BI-1-induced regulation of the ER stress response as well as the control of the protein over cell death under ER stress. In BI-1-overexpressing cells (BI-1 cells), proteasome activity was similar to that of control cells; however, the lysosomal fraction of BI-1 cells showed sensitivity to degradation of BSA. In addition, areas and polygonal lengths of lysosomes were greater in BI-1 cells than in control cells, as assessed by fluorescence and electron microscopy. In BI-1 cells, lysosomal pH was lower than in control cells and lysosomal vacuolar H +-ATPase(V- ATPase), a proton pump, was activated, suggesting high H + uptake into lysosomes. Even when exposed to ER stress, BI-1 cells maintained high levels of lysosomal activities, including V-ATPase activity. Bafilomycin, a V-ATPase inhibitor, leads to the reversal of BI-1-induced regulation of ER stress response and cell death due to ER stress. In BI-1 knock-out mouse embryo fibroblasts, lysosomal activity and number per cell were relatively lower than in BI-1 wild-type cells. This study suggests that highly maintained lysosomal activity may be one of the mechanisms by which BI-1 exerts its regulatory effects on the ER stress response and cell death. © 2011 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Lee, G. H., Kim, D. S., Kim, H. T., Lee, J. W., Chung, C. H., Ahn, T., … Kim, H. R. (2011). Enhanced lysosomal activity is involved in bax inhibitor-1-induced regulation of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response and cell death against ER stress: Involvement of vacuolar H +-ATPase (V-ATPase). Journal of Biological Chemistry, 286(28), 24743–24753. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110.167734
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