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Human Bcl-2, isoform 1 is a 26kDa protein of 239 residues which is negatively charged at pH 7. The linear structure highlights 5 domains: <scene name='71/719863/Scenelucas/1'>BH4</scene> (10-30), | Human Bcl-2, isoform 1 is a 26kDa protein of 239 residues which is negatively charged at pH 7. The linear structure highlights 5 domains: <scene name='71/719863/Scenelucas/1'>BH4</scene> (10-30), | ||
<scene name='71/719863/Scenebh3/2'>BH3</scene> (93-107), <scene name='71/719863/Scenebh1/1'>BH1</scene> (136-155), <scene name='71/719863/Scenebh2/1'>BH2</scene> (187-202) and a | <scene name='71/719863/Scenebh3/2'>BH3</scene> (93-107), <scene name='71/719863/Scenebh1/1'>BH1</scene> (136-155), <scene name='71/719863/Scenebh2/1'>BH2</scene> (187-202) and a | ||
| - | transmembrane domain (212-233) (due to its poor behavior in solution, it has been replaced by a segment of Bcl-xl in the presented 3D structure). It organizes as eight alpha-helices : from 11 to 25 (α1) , from 93 to 107 (α2), from 109 to 118 (α3), from 126 to 137 (α4), from 144-163 (α5), from 169 to 184 (α6), from 186 to 191 (α7) and from 194 to 202 (α8). | + | transmembrane domain (212-233) (due to its poor behavior in solution, it has been replaced by a segment of Bcl-xl in the presented 3D structure). It organizes as eight alpha-helices : from 11 to 25 (α1) , from 93 to 107 (α2), from 109 to 118 (α3), from 126 to 137 (α4), from 144-163 (α5), from 169 to 184 (α6), from 186 to 191 (α7) and from 194 to 202 (α8). There are also 3 turns (32-34, 123-125, 138-140). The <scene name='71/719863/Bcl2helix/1'>3rd alpha-helix</scene> is a 3(10) helix. <ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC30598/ Solution structure of the antiapoptotic protein bcl-2]</ref> |
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| + | Helices 5 and 6 are mostly hydrophobic and they are surrounded by four other helices characterized by their amphipathic properties. This type of structure with alpha-helices is also encountered in some bacterial toxins such as diphteria toxin where it permits to form pores in membranes. This similarity of arrangement suggests that Bcl-2, as well as diphteria toxin, is able to interfere in permeability of organelles like endoplasmic reticulum or mitochondria. <ref>[https://books.google.fr/books?id=WhwvPX0K2BMC&pg=PA36&lpg=PA36&dq=bcl-2+isoform+1+electrostatic+potential&source=bl&ots=y3NzAJJIuV&sig=hlbn50xllAZ7fArKAODsypZZD1A&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjS88_0ztHKAhWH0hoKHddyAdIQ6AEIQTAD#v=onepage&q=bcl-2%20isoform%201%20electrostatic%20potential&f=false | ||
| + | Essentials of Apoptosis : A Guide for Basic and Clinical Research Editors: Yin, Xiao-Ming, Dong, Zheng (Eds.)]</ref> | ||
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References
- ↑ Solution structure of the antiapoptotic protein bcl-2
- ↑ Solution structure of the antiapoptotic protein bcl-2
- ↑ [https://books.google.fr/books?id=WhwvPX0K2BMC&pg=PA36&lpg=PA36&dq=bcl-2+isoform+1+electrostatic+potential&source=bl&ots=y3NzAJJIuV&sig=hlbn50xllAZ7fArKAODsypZZD1A&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjS88_0ztHKAhWH0hoKHddyAdIQ6AEIQTAD#v=onepage&q=bcl-2%20isoform%201%20electrostatic%20potential&f=false Essentials of Apoptosis : A Guide for Basic and Clinical Research Editors: Yin, Xiao-Ming, Dong, Zheng (Eds.)]
- ↑ Control of apoptosis by the BCL-2 protein family: implications for physiology and therapy
- ↑ Peptides derived from the transmembrane domain of Bcl-2 proteins as potential mitochondrial priming tools.
- ↑ Solution structure of the antiapoptotic protein bcl-2
- ↑ Alpha-Helical Destabilization of the Bcl-2-BH4-Domain Peptide Abolishes Its Ability to Inhibit the IP3 Receptor
- ↑ BH1 and BH2 domains of Bcl-2 are required for inhibition of apoptosis and heterodimerization with Bax
- ↑ Control of mitochondrial apoptosis by the Bcl-2 family
- ↑ Differential Targeting of Prosurvival Bcl-2 Proteins by Their BH3-Only Ligands Allows Complementary Apoptotic Function
- ↑ Distinct BH3 domains either sensitize or activate mitochondrial apoptosis, serving as prototype cancer therapeutics
- ↑ Control of apoptosis by the BCL-2 protein family: implications for physiology and therapy
- ↑ The Release of Cytochrome c from Mitochondria: A Primary Site for Bcl-2 Regulation of Apoptosis
- ↑ Prevention of Apoptosis by Bcl-2: Release of Cytochrome c from Mitochondria Blocked
- ↑ Bcl-2 and Bcl-XL Regulate Proinflammatory Caspase-1 Activation by Interaction with NALP1
- ↑ Bcl-2 Antiapoptotic Proteins Inhibit Beclin 1-Dependent Autophagy
- ↑ Control of proliferation by Bcl-2 family members
- ↑ BCL2 mutations are associated with increased risk of transformation and shortened survival in follicular lymphoma
- ↑ Bcl-2 Suppresses DNA Repair by Enhancing c-Myc Transcriptional Activity
- ↑ Bcl-2 family proteins and cancer
- ↑ Bcl-2 family proteins and cancer
