Bcl-2 on the endoplasmic reticulum: Protecting the mitochondria from a distance

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Bcl-2 has been described both as an inhibitor of programmed cell death and as an inhibitor of mitochondrial dysfunction during apoptosis. It is still not clear what biochemical activity of Bcl-2 is responsible for its function, but increasing evidence indicates that a functional activity of Bcl-2 on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) protects mitochondria under diverse circumstances. Indeed, an emerging hypothesis is that, during apoptosis, the Bcl-2 family regulates ER-to-mitochondrion communication by BH3-only proteins and calcium ions and thereby triggers mitochondrial dysfunction and cell death.

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Thomenius, M. J., & Distelhorst, C. W. (2003, November 15). Bcl-2 on the endoplasmic reticulum: Protecting the mitochondria from a distance. Journal of Cell Science. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.00829

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