Constitutive proteasome-mediated turnover of Bfl-1/A1 and its processing in response to TNF receptor activation i FL5.12 pro-B cells convert it into prodeath factor

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Abstract

Bfl-1/A1 is generally recognized as a Bcl-2-related inhibitor of apoptosis. We show that Bfl-1 undergoes constitutive ubiquitin/proteasome-mediated turnover. Moreover, while Bfl-1 suppresses apoptosis induced by staurosporine or cytokine withdrawal, it is proapoptotic in response to tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor activation in FL5.12 pro-B cells. Its anti- versus proapoptotic effect is regulated by two proteolytic events: (1) its constitutive proteasome-mediated turnover and (2) its TNF/cycloheximide (CHX)-induced cleavage by μ-calpain, or a calpain-like activity, coincident with acquisition of a proapoptotic phenotype. In vitro studies suggest that calpain-mediated cleavage of Bfl-1 occurs between its Bcl-2 homology (BH)4 and BH3 domains. This would be consistent with the generation of a proapoptotic Bax-like BH1-3 molecule. Overall, our studies uncovered two new regulatory mechanisms that play a decisive role in determining Bfl-1's prosurvival versus prodeath activities. These findings might provide important clues to counteract chemoresistance in tumor cells that highly express Bfl-1. © 2005 Nature Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Kucharczak, J. F., Simmons, M. J., Duckett, C. S., & Gélinas, C. (2005). Constitutive proteasome-mediated turnover of Bfl-1/A1 and its processing in response to TNF receptor activation i FL5.12 pro-B cells convert it into prodeath factor. Cell Death and Differentiation, 12(9), 1225–1239. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cdd.4401684

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