The third model of Bax/Bak activation: a Bcl-2 family feud finally resolved?

F1000Research(2020)

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Bax and Bak, two functionally similar, pro-apoptotic proteins of the Bcl-2 family, are known as the gateway to apoptosis because of their requisite roles as effectors of mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP), a major step during mitochondria-dependent apoptosis. The mechanism of how cells turn Bax/Bak from inert molecules into fully active and lethal effectors had long been the focal point of a major debate centered around two competing, but not mutually exclusive, models: direct activation and indirect activation. After intensive research efforts for over two decades, it is now widely accepted that to initiate apoptosis, some of the BH3-only proteins, a subclass of the Bcl-2 family, directly engage Bax/Bak to trigger their conformational transformation and activation. However, a series of recent discoveries, using previously unavailable CRISPR-engineered cell systems, challenge the basic premise that undergirds the consensus and provide evidence for a novel and surprisingly simple model of Bax/Bak activation: the membrane (lipids)-mediated spontaneous model. This review will discuss the evidence, rationale, significance, and implications of this new model.
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Activator,Apoptosis,BH3 mimetics,BH3-only proteins,Bad,Bak,Bax,Bcl-2 family,Bcl-xL,Bid,Bim,Direct activation,Indirect activation,Mcl-1,Membrane-mediated Spontaneous activation,Mitochondrial outer membrane,Sensitizer,auto-activation,de novo activation,retro-translocation
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