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Régulations de la protéine proapoptotique Bax : rôle des kinases Akt et GSK-3β et de la protéine antiapoptotique Bcl-xL / Regulations of proapoptotic protein Bax : role of Akt and GSK-3β kinases and of antiapoptotic protein Bcl-xLRenault, Thibaud 16 December 2010 (has links)
La protéine proapoptotique Bax joue un rôle fondamental au cours de la voie intrinsèque de l’apoptose. Elle participe au déclenchement de la mort en permettant la libération de facteurs apoptogéniques mitochondriaux vers le cytosol. Un des points-clé de la fonction de Bax est son activation, caractérisée par la transition entre une forme cytosolique, globulaire et inactive de la protéine et une conformation mitochondriale, membranaire et active. Les différentes étapes de l’activation de Bax sont relativement bien connues, toutefois un grand nombre de questions reste en suspens quant-à leur régulation.Ce travail s’est focalisé sur la régulation de l’activation de Bax par les kinases Akt et GSK-3β ainsi que par la protéine antiapoptotique Bcl-xL . Ces régulations ont été caractérisées en exprimant la protéine Bax humaine chez la levure Saccharomyces cerevisiae, un paradigme d’étude simplifié qui permet d’accéder aux composantes individuelles des mécanismes d’activation de Bax.Les données obtenues suggèrent qu’il existe deux étapes régulées indépendamment au cours de l’activation de Bax. Nous avons montré que la protéine kinase GSK-3β favorise l’adressage de Bax vers la mitochondrie mais qu’elle n’entraîne pas un changement de conformation suffisant à son activation complète et à la perméabilisation de la membrane mitochondriale externe. Des changements de conformations complémentaires de Bax sont requis pour conduire à une forme capable d’entraîner la libération des facteurs apoptogéniques mitochondriaux. La protéine kinase Akt est impliquée dans le contrôle de Bax via la phosphorylation de la sérine 184 et participe à l’inhibition de l’apoptose. Nous avons mis en évidence qu’une mutation phosphomimétique de la sérine 184 ou l’expression d’Akt, en l’absence de partenaires antiapoptotiques, stimulent un changement de conformation de Bax vers une forme active. Akt semble donc plus jouer un rôle sur la conformation de Bax qu’entraîner une inhibition directe. La présence de protéines antiapoptotiques serait ainsi requise pour l’inhibition de Bax en présence d’Akt.D’autre part, nous nous sommmes intéressés aux mécanismes d’action de la protéine antiapoptotique Bcl-xL . Nous avons déterminé que Bcl-xL pouvait favoriser l’adressage de Bax vers la membrane mitochondriale tout en exerçant un rôle antiapoptotique. Ceci suggère que Bcl-xL intervienne dans le contrôle des étapes tardives de l’activation de Bax. Ce contrôle est dépendant d’une interaction stable entre les deux protéines. Inversement, un variant de Bcl-xL n’interagissant que de façon transitoire avec Bax (Bcl-xL ∆C) entraîne l’activation de Bax. Cette observation est en faveur d’un modèle d’activation indirecte de Bax consécutive à la rupture de l’interaction avec Bcl-xL et dans lequel les protéines à BH3-seulement telles que Bad joueraient un rôle crucial. / Proapoptotic protein Bax plays a major role during apoptosis intrinsic pathway. Bax promotes cell death by inducing the release of apoptogenic factors from mitochondria to cytosol. Bax activation is a key step of its function which involves a change from a globular, cytosolic and inactive conformation to an active mitochondrial, membrane inserted conformation. Bax activation substeps are rather well known, however their regulation remains to be characterized.This work focuses on the study of the regulation of Bax activation by kinases Akt and GSK-3β and by antiapoptotic protein Bcl-xL . Human Bax regulations have been studied by expressing the protein in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae which represents a simplified paradigm for the understanding of the individual components of Bax activation mecha- nisms.Our data suggest that there are two independently regulated steps during Bax activation. We showed that GSK-3β expression led to Bax addressing to mitochondria but was not sufficent to promote a complete activation and mitochondrial outer membrane premeabilization. Further conformational changes are required to promote Bax full activation and the release of mitochondrial apoptotic factors. Protein kinase Akt is involved in Bax activation control through the phosphorylation of serine 184 and contributes to apoptosis inhibition. We observed that either a phosphomimetic mutation of serine 184 or coexpression of Akt, in the absence of antiapoptotic partners, were responsible of Bax conformational change into an active form. By itself Akt did not inhibit Bax but appeared more likely to control its conformational change. Thus, implication of antiapoptotic proteins seems to be critical in a model of Bax inhibition by Akt.Furthermore, we tried to understand the molecular mechanisms of antiapoptotic protein Bcl-xL inhibition on Bax. We determined that Bcl-xL could increase Bax mitochondrial localization while leading to its inhibition suggesting that Bcl-xL controled Bax late activation steps. Bax inhibition was dependent on a stable interaction with Bcl-xL . Conversely, a variant of Bcl-xL having a transitory interaction with Bax (Bcl-xL ∆C) was able to promote Bax activation. This supports a model of Bax indirect activation following the rupture of interaction with Bcl-xL in which BH3-only proteins like Bad would play an important role.
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Avaliação da relação entre produção plaquetária e expressão de proteínas do sistema apoptótico plaquetário em diferentes graus de plaquetopenia da Trombocitopenia Imune (PTI) / Assessment of ratio between platelet production and apoptosis in Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) at different degrees of thrombocytopeniaBarros, Francisco Erivaldo Vidal 27 January 2015 (has links)
A Trombocitopenia imune (PTI) é uma doença imuno mediada adquirida de adultos e crianças caracterizada por plaquetopenia transitória ou persistente, onde o grau de plaquetopenia aumenta o risco de sangramento. Geralmente, os pacientes apresentam manifestações clínicas apenas em plaquetopenias abaixo de 50x103/mm3, e contagem de plaquetas entre 100 e 150 x103/mm3, se estável por mais de 6 meses, necessariamente não indica uma condição patológica. Tem sido sugerido diferentes processos fisiopatológicos relacionados às plaquetas de acordo com a intensidade da plaquetopenia, e que alterações na megacariocitopoiese e diminuição da sobrevida plaquetária são eventos determinantes na PTI. Contagem de plaquetas reticuladas em citometria de fluxo é um teste muito útil para avaliação da plaquetopenia, pois reflete a atividade megacariocitopoiética, destruição das plaquetas e a própria contagem de plaquetas. Tanto as plaquetas quanto os megacariócitos apresentam a via intrínseca da apoptose. A atividade dos principais mediadores da apoptose intrínseca, como Bax a Bak, é regulada por proteínas anti-apoptótica da família Bcl-2, tais como Bcl-xL. Um balanço entre Bcl-xL e Bax regula a sobrevivência plaquetária. Pacientes de PTI apresentam aumento da ativação plaquetária e da formação de micropartículas derivadas de plaquetas (MPP). Nosso objetivo foi avaliar a relação entre produção e apoptose plaquetária, e associá-la com a ativação plaquetária e a formação de MPP nos diferentes graus de intensidade da PTI. Os pacientes recrutados foram diagnosticados para trombocitopenia imune (PTI) primária, \"idiopática\", não esplenectomizados, acompanhados regularmente no ambulatório de Doenças Hemorrágicas e Trombóticas, do Serviço de Hematologia do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, e foram divididos grupos de acordo com contagem de plaquetas: < 50x103/mm3 (n=7); entre 50-100x103/mm3 (n=7); > 100x103/mm3 (n=7). Como grupo controle, foram avaliados 10 doadores de sangue da Fundação Pró-Sangue Hemocentro de São Paulo. A produção plaquetária foi estabelecida através da contagem de plaquetas reticuladas por citometria de fluxo com laranja de tiazol. Também por citometria de fluxo avaliamos a ativação plaquetária pela expressão de P-selectina (CD62P), e a formação de MPP através de beads de 1um e dupla positividade para CD41a (GPIIbIIIa) e CD31 (molécula de adesão PECAM-1). A apoptose foi avaliada pela relação entre as expressões das proteínas anti apoptótica, Bcl-xL, e pró apoptótica, Bax, (Bcl-xL/Bax) em Western Blotting. Evidenciamos que na PTI há um aumento do numero de plaquetas reticuladas, predomínio de Bax em relação à Bcl-xL, uma maior ativação plaquetária e formação de MPP, mas em níveis variados dependentes do grau de plaquetopenia instalado. Sugerimos que o nível de predomínio do sistema pró apoptose sobre o anti apoptótico estabelece a intensidade da plaquetopenia na PTI. E que os eventos ativação plaquetária e formação de MPP são regulados pelo balanço entre Bcl-xL/Bax / Immune thrombocytopenic (ITP) is an immune-mediated acquired disease of adults and children characterized by transient or persistent decrease of the platelet count and, depending upon the degree of thrombocytopenia, increased risk of bleeding. ITP usually presents with clinical manifestations only in platelet counts below 50x103/mm3, and counts between 100 and 150x103/mm3 if they have been stable for more than 6 months do not necessarily indicate a pathologic condition. It has been suggested the existence of different pathophysiological processes involving platelets according to the severity of thrombocytopenia, and that alterations in the megakaryopoiesis and reduced platelet lifespan play a key role in ITP. The flow cytometric analysis of reticulated platelets is useful for evaluating thrombocytopenia that reflect the activity megakaryopoiesis, platelets destruction, plataelet count, and age. Platelets and megakaryocytes contain intrinsic pathway of apoptosis. The activity of key mediators of intrinsic apoptosis, Bak and Bax, is tightly controlled by anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family members, of which Bcl-xL, wich have been shown to coordinately regulate platelet survival. ITP patients have a larger amount of activated platelets that express P-selectin as well as an increase of platelets-derived microparticles (PMP). We suggest a relationship between platelet production and Bcl-xL and Bax expression in ITP patients from different degrees of thrombocytopenia, that has relate with platelet activation and PMP. Our aim was assessment of ratio between platelets production and apoptosis, and it associate with platelets activation and PMP in differents thrombocytopenia degree in ITP. Patients were considered eligible for the study if they were on regular follow-up at the clinic of haemorrhagic and thrombotic diseases of the Hematology Service of Clinics Hospital of University of São Paulo Medicine School diagnosed with primary immune thrombocytopenia, \"idiopathic\". Patients were divided into groups according to levels of thrombocytopenia: platelets count between 100 and 150x103/mm3 ( > 100x103/mm3); between 50 and 100x103/mm3 (50-100x103/mm3); and below 50x103/mm3 ( < 50x103/mm3). Healthy volunteers were blood donors in the Pró-Sangue Foundation of Blood Center of São Paulo, with platelets count between 150 and 450 x103/mm3. Platelets production was through reticulated platelets count by flow cytometry wiht thiazole orange. Also by flow cytometry evaluated platelet activation through expression of P-selectin, and PMP by beads of 1um and double positive for CD41a, and CD31. Apoptosis was evaluated by the relationship between anti apoptotic proteins Bcl- XL, and pro apoptotic, Bax (Bcl-XL / Bax) in Western blotting. We show that there higher reticulated platelets in ITP as well as Bax predominantly in relation to Bcl-xL, increased platelet activation and PMP, but at varying levels depending on the degree of thrombocytopenia. We suggest that the level of dominance of pro apoptotic system on the anti-apoptotic establishes the intensity of thrombocytopenia in ITP, and that platelet activation and formation of MPP events are regulated by the balance between Bcl-xL / Bax
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The dependence receptor TRKC : molecular mechanisms and involvement in tumorigenesis / Le récepteur à dépendance TRKC : mécanismes moléculaires et implications dans la tumorigénèseIchim, Gabriel 20 December 2012 (has links)
Le récepteur à neurotrophine TRKC a initialement été montré comme induisant la mortcellulaire par apoptose en l’absence de son ligand, NT-3. Cette mort cellulaire a tout d’abordété décrite comme étant importante dans la régulation de la survie neuronale, pendant laformation du système nerveux sympathique. Plus tard, elle a été montrée comme étantimpliquée dans différents types de cancer.Au cours de ma thèse, je me suis concentré sur la caractérisation moléculaire de la cascade designalisation conduisant à l’induction de l’apoptose par TRKC. Afin d’induire l’apoptose, ledomaine intracellulaire de TRKC est clivé par les caspases en deux sites, ce qui entraine lagénération d’un fragment pro-apoptotique, TRKC KF (Killer Fragment). Plusieurs partenairespotentiels de TRKC KF ont été identifiés lors d’un crible double-hybride. Initialement, je mesuis focalisé sur l’un d’eux, COBRA1, un cofacteur de BRCA1.Je montre ici que COBRA1 est requis pour la mort cellulaire induite par TRKC, à la fois invitro et in vivo, dans des neurones primaires. COBRA1 semble stabiliser et accumuler TRKCKF à la mitochondrie, où TRKC KF entraine l’activation de BAX et ensuite le relargage ducytochrome c. En conclusion, il semblerait que la mort cellulaire induite par TRKC estdépendante de la voie apoptotique intrinsèque. J’ai aussi pris part à deux autres projets décrivant le rôle de TRKC comme un suppresseur de tumeur potentiel dans le neuroblastome et le cancer colorectal. Nous avons montré dans leneuroblastome que la fonction pro-apoptotique de TRKC est invalidée par une boucleautocrine de production de NT3, qui peut être ciblée lors d’une approche thérapeutique. Dansle cancer colorectal, nous avons décrit un second mécanisme par lequel les cellules tumoraleséchappent à l’apoptose induite par TrkC. Il s’agit d’une perte de l’expression de TrkC due àune hypermethylation du promoteur. / The neurotrophin receptor TRKC was initially shown to induce apoptosis in settings of lackof its ligand, NT-3. This cell death was described to be important in the regulation of neuronalsurvival during sympathetic nervous system formation and finally it was linked with severaltypes of cancer. During my thesis I focused on the molecular characterization of the signaling cascade leadingto TRKC-induced apoptosis. Importantly, in order to kill, TRKC is double-cleaved bycaspases in its intracellular domain releasing a pro-apoptotic fragment, named TRKC KF(Killer Fragment). Using a yeast two-hybrid screen we identified several potential interactingpartners for TRKC KF. Initially, i focused on COBRA1, a cofactor of BRCA1.I show here that COBRA1 is requisite for TRKC-induced cell death both in vitro and in vivo,on primary neurons. COBRA1 seems to stabilize and accumulate TRKC KF at themitochondria, where TRKC KF induces the activation of BAX and therefore cytochrome crelease. Therefore, it looks that TRKC-induced cell death is dependent on the intrinsicpathway of apoptosis. During my thesis, I also took part in two projects characterizing the role of TRKC as aconditional tumor suppressor in neuroblastoma and colon cancer. We showed that inneuroblastoma tumors the pro-apoptotic function of TRKC is impaired due to an autocrineproduction loop of NT-3, which can be targeted as a therapeutic strategy. In colon cancer, wedescribed another mechanism by which tumor cells evade TRKC-induced apoptosis, morespecifically a loss of TRKC expression due to promoter hypermethylation
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Avaliação da relação entre produção plaquetária e expressão de proteínas do sistema apoptótico plaquetário em diferentes graus de plaquetopenia da Trombocitopenia Imune (PTI) / Assessment of ratio between platelet production and apoptosis in Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) at different degrees of thrombocytopeniaFrancisco Erivaldo Vidal Barros 27 January 2015 (has links)
A Trombocitopenia imune (PTI) é uma doença imuno mediada adquirida de adultos e crianças caracterizada por plaquetopenia transitória ou persistente, onde o grau de plaquetopenia aumenta o risco de sangramento. Geralmente, os pacientes apresentam manifestações clínicas apenas em plaquetopenias abaixo de 50x103/mm3, e contagem de plaquetas entre 100 e 150 x103/mm3, se estável por mais de 6 meses, necessariamente não indica uma condição patológica. Tem sido sugerido diferentes processos fisiopatológicos relacionados às plaquetas de acordo com a intensidade da plaquetopenia, e que alterações na megacariocitopoiese e diminuição da sobrevida plaquetária são eventos determinantes na PTI. Contagem de plaquetas reticuladas em citometria de fluxo é um teste muito útil para avaliação da plaquetopenia, pois reflete a atividade megacariocitopoiética, destruição das plaquetas e a própria contagem de plaquetas. Tanto as plaquetas quanto os megacariócitos apresentam a via intrínseca da apoptose. A atividade dos principais mediadores da apoptose intrínseca, como Bax a Bak, é regulada por proteínas anti-apoptótica da família Bcl-2, tais como Bcl-xL. Um balanço entre Bcl-xL e Bax regula a sobrevivência plaquetária. Pacientes de PTI apresentam aumento da ativação plaquetária e da formação de micropartículas derivadas de plaquetas (MPP). Nosso objetivo foi avaliar a relação entre produção e apoptose plaquetária, e associá-la com a ativação plaquetária e a formação de MPP nos diferentes graus de intensidade da PTI. Os pacientes recrutados foram diagnosticados para trombocitopenia imune (PTI) primária, \"idiopática\", não esplenectomizados, acompanhados regularmente no ambulatório de Doenças Hemorrágicas e Trombóticas, do Serviço de Hematologia do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, e foram divididos grupos de acordo com contagem de plaquetas: < 50x103/mm3 (n=7); entre 50-100x103/mm3 (n=7); > 100x103/mm3 (n=7). Como grupo controle, foram avaliados 10 doadores de sangue da Fundação Pró-Sangue Hemocentro de São Paulo. A produção plaquetária foi estabelecida através da contagem de plaquetas reticuladas por citometria de fluxo com laranja de tiazol. Também por citometria de fluxo avaliamos a ativação plaquetária pela expressão de P-selectina (CD62P), e a formação de MPP através de beads de 1um e dupla positividade para CD41a (GPIIbIIIa) e CD31 (molécula de adesão PECAM-1). A apoptose foi avaliada pela relação entre as expressões das proteínas anti apoptótica, Bcl-xL, e pró apoptótica, Bax, (Bcl-xL/Bax) em Western Blotting. Evidenciamos que na PTI há um aumento do numero de plaquetas reticuladas, predomínio de Bax em relação à Bcl-xL, uma maior ativação plaquetária e formação de MPP, mas em níveis variados dependentes do grau de plaquetopenia instalado. Sugerimos que o nível de predomínio do sistema pró apoptose sobre o anti apoptótico estabelece a intensidade da plaquetopenia na PTI. E que os eventos ativação plaquetária e formação de MPP são regulados pelo balanço entre Bcl-xL/Bax / Immune thrombocytopenic (ITP) is an immune-mediated acquired disease of adults and children characterized by transient or persistent decrease of the platelet count and, depending upon the degree of thrombocytopenia, increased risk of bleeding. ITP usually presents with clinical manifestations only in platelet counts below 50x103/mm3, and counts between 100 and 150x103/mm3 if they have been stable for more than 6 months do not necessarily indicate a pathologic condition. It has been suggested the existence of different pathophysiological processes involving platelets according to the severity of thrombocytopenia, and that alterations in the megakaryopoiesis and reduced platelet lifespan play a key role in ITP. The flow cytometric analysis of reticulated platelets is useful for evaluating thrombocytopenia that reflect the activity megakaryopoiesis, platelets destruction, plataelet count, and age. Platelets and megakaryocytes contain intrinsic pathway of apoptosis. The activity of key mediators of intrinsic apoptosis, Bak and Bax, is tightly controlled by anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family members, of which Bcl-xL, wich have been shown to coordinately regulate platelet survival. ITP patients have a larger amount of activated platelets that express P-selectin as well as an increase of platelets-derived microparticles (PMP). We suggest a relationship between platelet production and Bcl-xL and Bax expression in ITP patients from different degrees of thrombocytopenia, that has relate with platelet activation and PMP. Our aim was assessment of ratio between platelets production and apoptosis, and it associate with platelets activation and PMP in differents thrombocytopenia degree in ITP. Patients were considered eligible for the study if they were on regular follow-up at the clinic of haemorrhagic and thrombotic diseases of the Hematology Service of Clinics Hospital of University of São Paulo Medicine School diagnosed with primary immune thrombocytopenia, \"idiopathic\". Patients were divided into groups according to levels of thrombocytopenia: platelets count between 100 and 150x103/mm3 ( > 100x103/mm3); between 50 and 100x103/mm3 (50-100x103/mm3); and below 50x103/mm3 ( < 50x103/mm3). Healthy volunteers were blood donors in the Pró-Sangue Foundation of Blood Center of São Paulo, with platelets count between 150 and 450 x103/mm3. Platelets production was through reticulated platelets count by flow cytometry wiht thiazole orange. Also by flow cytometry evaluated platelet activation through expression of P-selectin, and PMP by beads of 1um and double positive for CD41a, and CD31. Apoptosis was evaluated by the relationship between anti apoptotic proteins Bcl- XL, and pro apoptotic, Bax (Bcl-XL / Bax) in Western blotting. We show that there higher reticulated platelets in ITP as well as Bax predominantly in relation to Bcl-xL, increased platelet activation and PMP, but at varying levels depending on the degree of thrombocytopenia. We suggest that the level of dominance of pro apoptotic system on the anti-apoptotic establishes the intensity of thrombocytopenia in ITP, and that platelet activation and formation of MPP events are regulated by the balance between Bcl-xL / Bax
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Poxviral manipulation of Bcl-2 proteins: fowlpox virus FPV039 and deerpox virus DPV022 inhibit apoptosis by neutralising Bak and Bax, while Noxa contributes to vaccinia virus-induced apoptosisBanadyga, Logan Elliott 06 1900 (has links)
Poxviruses are renowned for encoding proteins that modulate virtually
every aspect of the host immune system. One effective barrier against virus
infection is apoptosis, a form of programmed cell death. Apoptosis is controlled
at the mitochondria by pro- and anti-apoptotic members of the highly conserved
Bcl-2 family of proteins, and two members in particular, Bak and Bax, are
absolutely critical to the induction of cell death. Although poxviruses encode an
array of effective inhibitors of apoptosis, only members of the Avipoxvirus genus,
of which fowlpox virus is the prototypical member, encode proteins with obvious,
albeit limited, sequence identity to cellular Bcl-2 proteins. Fowlpox virus, the
prototypical avipoxvirus, encodes FPV039, a protein that possesses two of the
four highly conserved Bcl-2 homology (BH) domains that characterise the Bcl-2
family. Here we demonstrate that, like cellular Bcl-2 proteins, FPV039 localised
to the mitochondria where it prevented apoptosis induced by a variety of
cytotoxic stimuli, including virus infection itself. FPV039 inhibited apoptosis
induced by Bak and Bax through an interaction with Bak and activated Bax.
FPV039 also interacted with a discrete subset of BH3-only proteins, the
upstream activators of Bak and Bax, to prevent Bax activation in the first place.
Additionally, we have characterised the function and mechanism of action of a
novel deerpox virus protein, DPV022. Intriguingly, DPV022 lacks obvious
homology to cellular Bcl-2 proteins but shares limited regions of amino acid
identity with two other poxviral inhibitors of apoptosis, vaccinia virus F1L and
myxoma virus M11L, which are themselves unrelated. Here we demonstrate that
DPV022 localised to the mitochondria where it interacted directly with Bak and
Bax to inhibit apoptosis, even in the absence all cellular anti-apoptotic Bcl-2
proteins. We have also embarked on a preliminary analysis of the apical events
that initially trigger apoptosis during infection with vaccinia virus, the prototypical
poxvirus. Accordingly, we demonstrate that the BH3-only protein Noxa
contributed to the vaccinia virus-induced apoptotic response, possibly through an
involvement with dsRNA. Together, this study represents a comprehensive
analysis of the ways in which poxviruses manipulate the cellular Bcl-2 family of
proteins, the arbiters of cell death. / Virology
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Direct Inhibition of the Conformational Activation of Pro-Apoptotic BAX by the BH4 Domain Helix of BCL-2Barclay, Lauren Anne January 2014 (has links)
Programmed cell death by apoptosis is required for normal development and tissue homeostasis. Perturbations of the critical signaling pathways that regulate apoptosis drive a number of pathologic diseases; therefore, a deep understanding of the apoptotic regulatory networks and methods for therapeutically modulating them is highly warranted. As constituents of the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis, pro-apoptotic BCL-2 family proteins respond to internal signals of cell stress to activate cell death through permeabilization of the outer mitochondrial membrane to release cytochrome c and other apoptogenic factors. Anti-apoptotic BCL-2 proteins block apoptosis by forming stable heterodimers with pro-apoptotic BAX and BAK. Specifically, the C-terminal binding groove of BCL-2 sequesters the BCL-2 homology 3 (BH3) death domain of BAX to prevent BAX oligomerization. The N-terminal BH4 domain of BCL-2 is also believed to confer anti-apoptotic activity but the mechanism by which this occurs remains unknown. A direct, inhibitory interaction between the BCL-2 BH4 domain and BAX was established through application of a peptide stapling technology to preserve the α-helical character of the BH4 domain outside the context of full-length BCL-2. Photoaffinity labeling identified a new mode of BH4 domain interaction at the C-terminal face of BAX, revealing an additional layer of apoptotic regulation. Examination of the conformational activation of full-length BAX in a lipid membrane by hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry revealed that the BCL-2 BH4 helix blocks the BAX conformational changes triggered by an activating BH3 peptide to preserve the inactive BAX fold. Thus, the mechanistic paradigm for BCL-2 inhibition of BAX has been expanded to allow future opportunities for modulation of apoptosis by mimicking or inhibiting the BH4 motif.
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Investigation of Molecular and Cellular Mechanism of Myelin – Induced Axonal DegenerationDedeagac, Asli 22 November 2013 (has links)
Axon degeneration is a selective elimination of axons, which plays a crucial role during development, injury, and maintenance of neuronal connections. The p75 neurotrophin receptor (NTR) is responsible for maintaining the specificity of neuronal connectivity in parts of the adult brain by inducing the degeneration of aberrantly growing axons into myelinated tracts. The objective of this study is to identify and characterize the signaling pathways used by p75NTR to mediate axon degeneration on myelin. Since p75NTR signals via JNK/Bax/caspase pathway to
cause apoptosis, I asked whether this pathway might also be involved in axon degeneration. I
observed that inhibition of JNK or Bax significantly decreased myelin-induced axonal degeneration, while depolarization of axons with potassium chloride prevented axonal degeneration on myelin. Together, these results suggest that p75NTR-dependent, myelin-mediated axon degeneration occurs via JNK/BAX signaling, and that neural activity is important for the prevention of myelin-induced axonal degeneration.
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Poxviral manipulation of Bcl-2 proteins: fowlpox virus FPV039 and deerpox virus DPV022 inhibit apoptosis by neutralising Bak and Bax, while Noxa contributes to vaccinia virus-induced apoptosisBanadyga, Logan Elliott Unknown Date
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Investigation of Molecular and Cellular Mechanism of Myelin – Induced Axonal DegenerationDedeagac, Asli 22 November 2013 (has links)
Axon degeneration is a selective elimination of axons, which plays a crucial role during development, injury, and maintenance of neuronal connections. The p75 neurotrophin receptor (NTR) is responsible for maintaining the specificity of neuronal connectivity in parts of the adult brain by inducing the degeneration of aberrantly growing axons into myelinated tracts. The objective of this study is to identify and characterize the signaling pathways used by p75NTR to mediate axon degeneration on myelin. Since p75NTR signals via JNK/Bax/caspase pathway to
cause apoptosis, I asked whether this pathway might also be involved in axon degeneration. I
observed that inhibition of JNK or Bax significantly decreased myelin-induced axonal degeneration, while depolarization of axons with potassium chloride prevented axonal degeneration on myelin. Together, these results suggest that p75NTR-dependent, myelin-mediated axon degeneration occurs via JNK/BAX signaling, and that neural activity is important for the prevention of myelin-induced axonal degeneration.
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A song of war and victory : an edition, commentary, and analysis of the 1905 tone poem by Sir Arnold BaxLudden, Paul R. January 2006 (has links)
Many of the musical works composed by Sir Arnold Bax have been studied, edited, and performed in the fifty or so years since his death in 1953. Until recently, several of the earliest symphonic works have remained as original unedited manuscripts tucked away in private collections. This dissertation serves to partially remedy this obscurity by presenting the first edition of the 1905 tone poem, A Song of War and Victory as a practical and working score. It also provides a study comprising commentary, analysis, and a large section devoted to the correction of the many errors in the manuscript. This early work is now available to orchestras, conductors, and scholars in a performance edition. Within the commentary and analysis portions is a comparison study of the other extant early, and interestingly varied, symphonic works, complete with an appendix, comprising a complete edition of the 1904 set of variations aptly titled, Variations (Improvisations). Before this study, Bax's Variations was the only remaining unedited work from the early symphonic complete works. Therefore, this dissertation fills these notable, existing, gaps and completes the exposition of these earliest examples of the composer's work. / School of Music
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