Apoptosis initiated when BH3 ligands engage multiple Bcl-2 homologs, not Bax or Bak.

["Willis S", "Fletcher J", "Kaufmann T", "van Delft M", "Chen L", "Czabotar P", "Ierino H", "Lee E", "Fairlie W", "Bouillet P"]
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2007
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A central issue in the regulation of apoptosis by the Bcl-2 family is whether its BH3-only members initiate apoptosis by directly binding to the essential cell-death mediators Bax and Bak, or whether they can act indirectly, by engaging their pro-survival Bcl-2-like relatives. Contrary to the direct-activation model, we show that Bax and Bak can mediate apoptosis without discernable association with the putative BH3-only activators (Bim, Bid, and Puma), even in cells with no Bim or Bid and reduced Puma. Our results indicate that BH3-only proteins induce apoptosis at least primarily by engaging the multiple pro-survival relatives guarding Bax and Bak.

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