Akt inhibits apoptosis downstream of BID cleavage via a glucose-dependent mechanism involving mitochondrial hexokinases

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Majewski, N
Nogueira, V
Robey, RB
Hay, N
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Coll Med, Dept Biochem & Mol Genet, Chicago, IL 60607 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Dept Med, Chicago, IL 60607 USA
[3] Vet Adm Chicago Healthcare Syst, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
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10.1128/MCB.24.2.730-740.2004
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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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The serine/threonine kinase Akt/protein kinase B inhibits apoptosis induced by a variety of stimuli, including overexpression or activation of proapoptotic Bcl-2 family members. The precise mechanisms by which Akt prevents apoptosis are not completely understood, but Akt may function to maintain mitochondrial integrity, thereby preventing cytochrome c release following an apoptotic insult. This effect may be mediated, in part, via promotion of physical and functional interactions between mitochondria and hexokinases. Here we show that growth factor deprivation induced proteolytic cleavage of the proapoptotic Bcl-2 family member BID to yield its active truncated form, tBID. Activated Akt inhibited mitochondrial cytochrome c release and apoptosis following BID cleavage. Akt also antagonized tBID-mediated BAX activation and mitochondrial BAK oligomerization, two downstream events thought to be critical for tBID-induced apoptosis. Glucose deprivation, which impaired the ability of Akt to maintain mitochondrion-hexokinase association, prevented Akt from inhibiting BID-mediated apoptosis. Interestingly, tBID independently elicited dissociation of hexokinases from mitochondria, an effect that was antagonized by activated Akt. Ectopic expression of the amino-terminal half of hexokinase II, which is catalytically active and contains the mitochondrion-binding domain, consistently antagonized tBID-induced apoptosis. These results suggest that Akt inhibits BID-mediated apoptosis downstream of BID cleavage via promotion of mitochondrial hexokinase association and antagonism of tBID-mediated BAX and BAK activation at the mitochondria.
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