Training in Support of Research Project Entitled "Genetic Regulation of the Bcl-2/Bax Cell Death Pathway".

Abstract

The functions of Bcl-2 family proteins in determining the life and death of cells are conserved during evolution. In addition to regulating programmed cell death in mammals, Bcl-2 family proteins can also induce or prevent cell death in the unicellular yeast; overexpression of Bax causes lethality in both S. cerevisiae and S. pombe, and co-expression of either Bcl-2 or Bcl-XL can protect yeast against Bax-caused cell death. On the basis of these observations, we have developed a functional screen and have identified two human genes, BI-1 and BI-2, which inhibit Bax-induced cell death in yeast. Over the past year, we further characterized these two genes and found that both BI-1 and BI-2 are also involved in regulating apoptosis in mammalian cells. Our characterization of these two genes are reported here. Furthermore, we also undertook a yeast genetic screen isolating yeast mutants that are resistant to Bax-mediated lethality. This genetic screen and subsequent complementation cloning have led to the identification of FoF1-ATPase as a requirement for Bax to induce cell death in both yeast and mammalian cells.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1998
Accession Number
ADA368475

Entities

People

  • Qunli Xu

Organizations

  • Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Cell Physiological Processes
  • Cells
  • Chemical Synthesis
  • Chemistry
  • Enzyme Inhibitors
  • Fungi
  • Genetic Code
  • Genetic Structures
  • Genetics
  • Intracellular Membranes
  • Lymphocytes
  • Programmed Cell Death
  • Proteins

Fields of Study

  • Biology

Readers

  • Cellular and Molecular Pathways of Apoptosis.
  • Molecular Genetics

Technology Areas

  • Biotechnology