Recombinant mouse Bcl-2((1-203)) - Two domains connected by a long protease-sensitive linker

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Vance, BA
Zacharchuk, CM
Segal, DM
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[1] NCI,NIH,EXPT IMMUNOL BRANCH,BETHESDA,MD 20892
[2] NCI,NIH,LAB IMMUNE CELL BIOL,BETHESDA,MD 20892
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10.1074/jbc.271.48.30811
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Bcl-2 is a cytoplasmic integral membrane protein with potent anti-apoptotic activity but whose mechanism of action is poorly understood. The purpose of this paper was to obtain large amounts of soluble Bcl-2 protein for structural and functional studies. Mouse Bcl-2((1-203)) (missing the COOH-terminal hydrophobic tail) was produced in bacterial inclusion bodies, solubilized in guanidine, and refolded by dialysis. The resulting protein was monomeric in nondenaturing solution and was active in protecting mouse T hybridoma cells from glucocorticoid-induced apoptosis. Refolded Bcl-2((1-203)) showed no tendency to homodimerize by gel filtration or analytical ultracentrifugation. Limited proteolysis experiments identified a region between the BH3 and BH4 homology domains of Bcl-2((1-203)) which was extremely susceptible to digestion by several common proteases, but not by a cell extract known to contain CPP-32-like (interleukin-1 beta-converting enzyme family) protease activity. The protease-sensitive sites were located within a 50-residue stretch that contained most of the nonconserved and proline residues of Bcl-2((1-203)). Trypsin-cleaved Bcl-2((1-203)) eluted in the same position as the undigested protein on gel filtration in nondenaturing solution, indicating that the two portions of the molecule connected by the protease-sensitive region associate stably and noncovalently. The solution properties of Bcl-2((1-203)) suggest that it consists of two noncovalently associated domains connected by a long protease-sensitive linker and that its structure is similar to that of Bcl-x(L), which has been determined by x-ray and NMR analysis.
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