Structural basis for proapoptotic activation of Bak by the noncanonical BH3-only protein Pxt1

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Title
Structural basis for proapoptotic activation of Bak by the noncanonical BH3-only protein Pxt1
Author(s)
Dahwan Lim; So Hui Choe; Sein Jin; S Lee; Y Kim; Ho Chul Shin; J S Choi; Doo-Byoung OhSeung Jun KimJinho SeoBonsu Ku
Bibliographic Citation
PLoS Biology, vol. 21, no. 6, pp. e3002156-e3002156
Publication Year
2023
Abstract
Bak is a critical executor of apoptosis belonging to the Bcl-2 protein family. Bak contains a hydrophobic groove where the BH3 domain of proapoptotic Bcl-2 family members can be accommodated, which initiates its activation. Once activated, Bak undergoes a conformational change to oligomerize, which leads to mitochondrial destabilization and the release of cytochrome c into the cytosol and eventual apoptotic cell death. In this study, we investigated the molecular aspects and functional consequences of the interaction between Bak and peroxisomal testis-specific 1 (Pxt1), a noncanonical BH3-only protein exclusively expressed in the testis. Together with various biochemical approaches, this interaction was verified and analyzed at the atomic level by determining the crystal structure of the Bak-Pxt1 BH3 complex. In-depth biochemical and cellular analyses demonstrated that Pxt1 functions as a Bak-activating proapoptotic factor, and its BH3 domain, which mediates direct intermolecular interaction with Bak, plays a critical role in triggering apoptosis. Therefore, this study provides a molecular basis for the Pxt1-mediated novel pathway for the activation of apoptosis and expands our understanding of the cell death signaling coordinated by diverse BH3 domain-containing proteins.
ISSN
1544-9173
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002156
Type
Article
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