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[Glu63] Bax BH3, mutant

编号:434372

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单字母:H2N-STKKLSECEKRIGDELDSNM-OH

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  • 编号:434372
    中文名称:[Glu63] Bax BH3, mutant
    英文名:[Glu63] Bax BH3, mutant
    单字母:H2N-STKKLSECEKRIGDELDSNM-OH
    三字母:H2N

    N端氨基

    -Ser

    丝氨酸

    -Thr

    苏氨酸

    -Lys

    赖氨酸

    -Lys

    赖氨酸

    -Leu

    亮氨酸

    -Ser

    丝氨酸

    -Glu

    谷氨酸

    -Cys

    半胱氨酸

    -Glu

    谷氨酸

    -Lys

    赖氨酸

    -Arg

    精氨酸

    -Ile

    异亮氨酸

    -Gly

    甘氨酸

    -Asp

    天冬氨酸

    -Glu

    谷氨酸

    -Leu

    亮氨酸

    -Asp

    天冬氨酸

    -Ser

    丝氨酸

    -Asn

    天冬酰胺

    -Met

    甲硫氨酸

    -OH

    C端羧基

    氨基酸个数:20
    分子式:C92H159N27O36S2
    平均分子量:2283.54
    精确分子量:2282.09
    等电点(PI):8.54
    pH=7.0时的净电荷数:0.95
    平均亲水性:1.0526315789474
    疏水性值:-1.21
    消光系数:-
    标签:BAD peptides   

  • Definition

    BAD is a member of the BCl-2 family of proteins and acts to promote apoptosis by forming heterodimers with the survival proteins BCL-2 and BCLXL, thus preventing them from binding with BAX1.  

    Discovery

    BAD was originally identified in a yeast two hybrid system that was used to screen for BCL-2 interacting proteins1.

    Classification

    BAD belongs to the BH3 sub-family of proteins that also includes other pro-apoptotic proteins; BH3 BID, BIK, BLK, HRK, BNIP3 and BIML2.

    Structural Characteristics

    BAD peptides contain a highly conserved alpha-helical BH3 domain through which they form heterodimers with BCL-2 and BCLXL3.  The BH3 domain is structurally defined as four-turn amphipathic a-helices, containing the sequence motif: Hy-X-X-X-Hy-X-X-X-Sm-D/E-X-Hy4.  This domain is sufficient for pro-apoptotic functions of BAD.

    Mode of action

    BAD peptides are located on the outer-mitochondrail membrane. Activation of NGF or IL-3 receptors on the mitochondrial membrane mediates the activation of AKT or PKA holoenzyme respectively that result in the phosphorylation of BAD at Ser-136 and 1122,5.  Phosphorylated BAD is translocated to the cytosol by phosphoserine binding protein. Following a death signal BAD is dephosporylated and found in association with BCL-XL-BCL-2 in which form BAD can exert its functions6.

    Functions

    BCL-2 family proteins that includes BAD play a pivotal role in deciding whether a cell will live or die by apoptosis.  Pro-apoptotic function of BAD is triggered by growth factor deprivation in the cell that results in its dephosphorylation and activation7. Activated BAD binds to BCL-2-BCL-XL and releases BAK and BAX that initiate apoptosis.  Increased BAD protein levels have been found in diseases like myocardial ischemia-reperfusion7.  BAD is also implicated in cancer. In mouse models it has been found that decrease in BAD levels leads to malignancy8.  Interestingly recent studies have shown that the tumor suppressor protein, p53 binds to BAD in response to DNA damage and in turn BAD triggers apoptosis of such cells thus maintaining cell physiology9.

    References

    1.     Elizabeth Y, Jiping Z, Jennifer J, Boise LH, Craig B, Thompson and Stanley JK, (1995). Bad, a heterodimeric partner for Bcl-xL and Bcl-2, displaces bax and promotes cell death. Cell, 80, Issue 2, 285-91.

    2.     Atan G, James M.M, Stanley J.K (1999). BCL-2 family members and the mitochondria in apoptosis. Genes and Development, 13; 1899-1911.

    3.     Sabine O, Jose-L D, William H, Julia C, Yan W, Gary W, Steve C, Suzanne W, Lawrence CF, and Tilman O (1997). Structural properties of Human BAD. J Biol. Chem., 372, 49, 30866-892.

    4.     Beth L, Sangita S and Guido K (2008). Bcl-2 family members; Dual regulators of apoptosis and autophagy. Autophagy, 4:5, 600-606.

    5.     Zha J, Harada H, Yang E, Jockel J, Kormeyer SJ (1996c). Serine phosphorylation of death agonist BAD in response to survival factor results in binding to 14-3-3 not BCL-X(L). Cell, 87:619–628.

    6.     Zha J, Harada H, Osipov K, Jockel J, Waksman G, Korsmeyer SJ (1997). BH3 domain of BAD is required for heterodimerization with BCL-XL and pro-apoptotic activity. J. Biol. Chem., 272:24101–24104.

    7.     Åsa BG and Roberta AG (2007). Bcl-2 family members and apoptosis, taken to heart. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol., 292:45-51.

    8.     Zinkel S, Gross A and Yang E (2006). BCL2 family in DNA damage and cell cycle control. Cell Death and Differentiation, 13, 1351–1359.

    9.     Peng J, Wenjing D and Mian W (2007). p53 and BAD: Remote strangers become close friends, Cell Research, 17: 283–285.

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