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A yeast BH3-only protein mediates the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis
Authors:Büttner Sabrina  Ruli Doris  Vögtle F-Nora  Galluzzi Lorenzo  Moitzi Barbara  Eisenberg Tobias  Kepp Oliver  Habernig Lukas  Carmona-Gutierrez Didac  Rockenfeller Patrick  Laun Peter  Breitenbach Michael  Khoury Chamel  Fröhlich Kai-Uwe  Rechberger Gerald  Meisinger Chris  Kroemer Guido  Madeo Frank
Institution:Institute of Molecular Biosciences, University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
Abstract:Mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization is a watershed event in the process of apoptosis, which is tightly regulated by a series of pro- and anti-apoptotic proteins belonging to the BCL-2 family, each characteristically possessing a BCL-2 homology domain 3 (BH3). Here, we identify a yeast protein (Ybh3p) that interacts with BCL-X(L) and harbours a functional BH3 domain. Upon lethal insult, Ybh3p translocates to mitochondria and triggers BH3 domain-dependent apoptosis. Ybh3p induces cell death and disruption of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential via the mitochondrial phosphate carrier Mir1p. Deletion of Mir1p and depletion of its human orthologue (SLC25A3/PHC) abolish stress-induced mitochondrial targeting of Ybh3p in yeast and that of BAX in human cells, respectively. Yeast cells lacking YBH3 display prolonged chronological and replicative lifespans and resistance to apoptosis induction. Thus, the yeast genome encodes a functional BH3 domain that induces cell death through phylogenetically conserved mechanisms.
Keywords:ageing  BH3 domain  mitochondrial apoptosis  MOMP  yeast
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