Selective regulation of IP3-receptor-mediated Ca2+ signaling and apoptosis by the BH4 domain of Bcl-2 versus Bcl-Xl

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G Monaco
E Decrock
H Akl
R Ponsaerts
T Vervliet
T Luyten
M De Maeyer
L Missiaen
C W Distelhorst
H De Smedt
J B Parys
L Leybaert
G Bultynck
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[1] Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Signaling,Department of Molecular Cell Biology
[2] Campus Gasthuisberg O/N-1 bus 802,Department of Basic Medical Sciences
[3] Herestraat 49,Department of Chemistry
[4] BE-3000 Leuven,Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology
[5] Belgium,undefined
[6] Physiology Group,undefined
[7] Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences,undefined
[8] Ghent University,undefined
[9] Biomolecular Modelling,undefined
[10] Biochemistry,undefined
[11] Molecular and Structural Biology Section,undefined
[12] Celestijnenlaan 200G bus 2403,undefined
[13] BE-3001 Heverlee,undefined
[14] Belgium,undefined
[15] Comprehensive Cancer Center,undefined
[16] Case Western Reserve University,undefined
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Cell Death & Differentiation | 2012年 / 19卷
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apoptosis; antiapoptotic Bcl-2-family members; calcium signaling; endoplasmic reticulum; intracellular Ca; -release channels;
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Antiapoptotic B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) targets the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor (IP3R) via its BH4 domain, thereby suppressing IP3R Ca2+-flux properties and protecting against Ca2+-dependent apoptosis. Here, we directly compared IP3R inhibition by BH4-Bcl-2 and BH4-Bcl-Xl. In contrast to BH4-Bcl-2, BH4-Bcl-Xl neither bound the modulatory domain of IP3R nor inhibited IP3-induced Ca2+ release (IICR) in permeabilized and intact cells. We identified a critical residue in BH4-Bcl-2 (Lys17) not conserved in BH4-Bcl-Xl (Asp11). Changing Lys17 into Asp in BH4-Bcl-2 completely abolished its IP3R-binding and -inhibitory properties, whereas changing Asp11 into Lys in BH4-Bcl-Xl induced IP3R binding and inhibition. This difference in IP3R regulation between BH4-Bcl-2 and BH4-Bcl-Xl controls their antiapoptotic action. Although both BH4-Bcl-2 and BH4-Bcl-Xl had antiapoptotic activity, BH4-Bcl-2 was more potent than BH4-Bcl-Xl. The effect of BH4-Bcl-2, but not of BH4-Bcl-Xl, depended on its binding to IP3Rs. In agreement with the IP3R-binding properties, the antiapoptotic activity of BH4-Bcl-2 and BH4-Bcl-Xl was modulated by the Lys/Asp substitutions. Changing Lys17 into Asp in full-length Bcl-2 significantly decreased its binding to the IP3R, its ability to inhibit IICR and its protection against apoptotic stimuli. A single amino-acid difference between BH4-Bcl-2 and BH4-Bcl-Xl therefore underlies differential regulation of IP3Rs and Ca2+-driven apoptosis by these functional domains. Mutating this residue affects the function of Bcl-2 in Ca2+ signaling and apoptosis.
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