Structure of Bcl-xL-Bak peptide complex : recognition between regulators of Apoptosis

Heterodimerization between members of the Bcl-2 family of proteins is a key event in the regulation of programmed cell death. The molecular basis for heterodimer formation was investigated by determination of the solution structure of a c...

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Main Authors: Meadows, Robert P., Harlan, John E., Shuker, Suzanne B., Chang, Brian S., Minn, Andy J., Thompson, Craig B., Fesik, Stephen W., Nettesheim, David G., Sattler, Michael, Liang, Heng, Eberstadt, Matthias, Yoon, Ho Sup
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-938532020-03-07T12:18:11Z Structure of Bcl-xL-Bak peptide complex : recognition between regulators of Apoptosis Meadows, Robert P. Harlan, John E. Shuker, Suzanne B. Chang, Brian S. Minn, Andy J. Thompson, Craig B. Fesik, Stephen W. Nettesheim, David G. Sattler, Michael Liang, Heng Eberstadt, Matthias Yoon, Ho Sup School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Business::Public relations::Crisis communication Heterodimerization between members of the Bcl-2 family of proteins is a key event in the regulation of programmed cell death. The molecular basis for heterodimer formation was investigated by determination of the solution structure of a complex between the survival protein Bcl-xL and the death-promoting region of the Bcl-2–related protein Bak. The structure and binding affinities of mutant Bak peptides indicate that the Bak peptide adopts an amphipathic α helix that interacts with Bcl-xL through hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions. Mutations in full-length Bak that disrupt either type of interaction inhibit the ability of Bak to heterodimerize with Bcl-xL. 2012-03-08T07:04:47Z 2019-12-06T18:46:39Z 2012-03-08T07:04:47Z 2019-12-06T18:46:39Z 1997 1997 Journal Article Sattler, M., Liang, H., Nettesheim, D., Meadows, Robert P., Harlan, John E., Eberstadt, M., et al. (1997). Structure of Bcl-xL-Bak Peptide Complex: Recognition Between Regulators of Apoptosis. Science, 275, 983-986. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/93853 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/7619 10.1126/science.275.5302.983 en Science © 1997 American Association for the Advancement of Science. 21 p.
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Meadows, Robert P.
Harlan, John E.
Shuker, Suzanne B.
Chang, Brian S.
Minn, Andy J.
Thompson, Craig B.
Fesik, Stephen W.
Nettesheim, David G.
Sattler, Michael
Liang, Heng
Eberstadt, Matthias
Yoon, Ho Sup
Structure of Bcl-xL-Bak peptide complex : recognition between regulators of Apoptosis
description Heterodimerization between members of the Bcl-2 family of proteins is a key event in the regulation of programmed cell death. The molecular basis for heterodimer formation was investigated by determination of the solution structure of a complex between the survival protein Bcl-xL and the death-promoting region of the Bcl-2–related protein Bak. The structure and binding affinities of mutant Bak peptides indicate that the Bak peptide adopts an amphipathic α helix that interacts with Bcl-xL through hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions. Mutations in full-length Bak that disrupt either type of interaction inhibit the ability of Bak to heterodimerize with Bcl-xL.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Meadows, Robert P.
Harlan, John E.
Shuker, Suzanne B.
Chang, Brian S.
Minn, Andy J.
Thompson, Craig B.
Fesik, Stephen W.
Nettesheim, David G.
Sattler, Michael
Liang, Heng
Eberstadt, Matthias
Yoon, Ho Sup
format Article
author Meadows, Robert P.
Harlan, John E.
Shuker, Suzanne B.
Chang, Brian S.
Minn, Andy J.
Thompson, Craig B.
Fesik, Stephen W.
Nettesheim, David G.
Sattler, Michael
Liang, Heng
Eberstadt, Matthias
Yoon, Ho Sup
author_sort Meadows, Robert P.
title Structure of Bcl-xL-Bak peptide complex : recognition between regulators of Apoptosis
title_short Structure of Bcl-xL-Bak peptide complex : recognition between regulators of Apoptosis
title_full Structure of Bcl-xL-Bak peptide complex : recognition between regulators of Apoptosis
title_fullStr Structure of Bcl-xL-Bak peptide complex : recognition between regulators of Apoptosis
title_full_unstemmed Structure of Bcl-xL-Bak peptide complex : recognition between regulators of Apoptosis
title_sort structure of bcl-xl-bak peptide complex : recognition between regulators of apoptosis
publishDate 2012
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/93853
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/7619
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