نتایج جستجو برای: پروتئینهای bax

تعداد نتایج: 12335  

Journal: :Oncology reports 2007
Raffaele Addeo Stefania Crisci Velia D'Angelo Bruno Vincenzi Fiorina Casale Guido Pettinato Vittoria Donofrio Renata Boldrini Rita Alaggio Paola Collini Roberta Bertorelle Maria Teresa Di Tullio Michele Caraglia Monica Terenziani Margherita Lo Curto Paolo Indolfi

Primary childhood germ cell tumors (GCTs) represent a rare and heterogeneous group of tumors that varies in histologic differentiation, age of presentation and clinical outcome. In malignant neoplasms, apoptosis is a prognostic marker and a predictive factor of response to therapy. Therefore, the study of the expression and mutation of molecules involved in the regulation of apoptosis could be ...

Journal: :Circulation 2002
S Gupta A A Knowlton

BACKGROUND Heat shock protein (HSP)60 is an abundant protein found primarily in the mitochondria, though 15% to 20% is found in the cytosol. Previously we observed that HSP60 complexes with bax in the cytosol. Reduction in HSP60 precipitates translocation of bax to the mitochondria and apoptosis. We hypothesized that HSP60 would decrease with hypoxia/reoxygenation and that this would precipitat...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
F Selimi M W Vogel J Mariani

Lurcher is a gain-of-function mutation in the delta2 glutamate receptor gene (Grid2) that turns the receptor into a leaky ion channel. The expression of the Lurcher gene in heterozygous (Grid2(Lc/+)) mutants induces the death of almost all Purkinje cells starting from the second postnatal week. Ninety percent of the granule cells and 60-75% of the inferior olivary neurons die because of the los...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2002
Mariusz Karbowski Yang-Ja Lee Brigitte Gaume Seon-Yong Jeong Stephan Frank Amotz Nechushtan Ansgar Santel Margaret Fuller Carolyn L. Smith Richard J. Youle

We find that Bax, a proapoptotic member of the Bcl-2 family, translocates to discrete foci on mitochondria during the initial stages of apoptosis, which subsequently become mitochondrial scission sites. A dominant negative mutant of Drp1, Drp1K38A, inhibits apoptotic scission of mitochondria, but does not inhibit Bax translocation or coalescence into foci. However, Drp1K38A causes the accumulat...

2014
Manila Hada Roland PS Kwok

Ku70, a DNA repair factor in the nucleus, also regulates cell death by binding to the apoptotic protein Bax in the cytoplasm. Acetylation of Ku70 triggers Bax release resulting in Bax dependent cell death. Thus dissociating Bax from Ku70, either by inhibiting histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) that deacetylates Ku70 or by increasing Ku70 acetylation induces cell death. Our results showed that in neu...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Elena Lomonosova T Subramanian G Chinnadurai

Infection of human epithelial cells with adenoviruses induces an apoptosis paradigm that is efficiently suppressed by the expression of viral E1B-19K protein, which is a functional homolog of the cellular antiapoptosis protein BCL-2. The mechanisms of adenovirus (Ad)-induced apoptosis appear to involve the cellular BCL-2 family proapoptotic proteins. Recent genetic studies with fibroblasts deri...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
Ing Swie Goping Atan Gross Josée N. Lavoie Mai Nguyen Ronald Jemmerson Kevin Roth Stanley J. Korsmeyer Gordon C. Shore

The proapoptotic protein BAX contains a single predicted transmembrane domain at its COOH terminus. In unstimulated cells, BAX is located in the cytosol and in peripheral association with intracellular membranes including mitochondria, but inserts into mitochondrial membranes after a death signal. This failure to insert into mitochondrial membrane in the absence of a death signal correlates wit...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Kristi L Norris Richard J Youle

Apoptosis is a host defense mechanism against viruses that can be subverted by viral gene products. Human cytomegalovirus encodes viral mitochondria-localized inhibitor of apoptosis (vMIA; also known as pUL37x1), which is targeted to mitochondria and functions as a potent cell death suppressor by binding to and inhibiting proapoptotic Bcl-2 family members Bax and Bak. vMIA expression also drama...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
S Shimizu T Ide T Yanagida Y Tsujimoto

The Bcl-2 family of proteins, consisting of anti-apoptotic and pro-apoptotic members, regulates cell death by controlling mitochondrial membrane permeability that is crucial for apoptotic signal transduction. We have recently shown that some of these proteins, such as Bcl-x(L), Bax, and Bak, directly modulate the mitochondrial voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC) and thus regulate apoptogenic...

Journal: :Developmental neurobiology 2007
Jigyasa Jyotika Jill McCutcheon Julie Laroche Jeffrey D Blaustein Nancy G Forger

Cell death is a nearly ubiquitous feature of the developing nervous system, and differential death in males and females contributes to several well studied sex differences in neuron number. Nonetheless, the functional importance of neuronal cell death has been subjected to few direct tests. Bax, a pro-apoptotic protein, is required for cell death in many neural regions. Deletion of the Bax gene...

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