Bax assembles into large ring-like structures remodeling the mitochondrial outer membrane in apoptosis

2016 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Bax assembles into large ring-like structures remodeling the mitochondrial outer membrane in apoptosis​
Große, L. ; Wurm, C. A. ; Brüser, C. ; Neumann, D. ; Jans, D. C.   & Jakobs, S. ​ (2016) 
EMBO Journal35(4) pp. 402​-413​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201592789 

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Große, Lena ; Wurm, Christian Andreas ; Brüser, Christian ; Neumann, Daniel ; Jans, Daniel C. ; Jakobs, Stefan 
Abstract
The Bcl-2 family proteins Bax and Bak are essential for the execution of many apoptotic programs. During apoptosis, Bax translocates to the mitochondria and mediates the permeabilization of the outer membrane, thereby facilitating the release of pro-apoptotic proteins. Yet the mechanistic details of the Bax-induced membrane permeabilization have so far remained elusive. Here, we demonstrate that activated Bax molecules, besides forming large and compact clusters, also assemble, potentially with other proteins including Bak, into ring-like structures in the mitochondrial outer membrane. STED nanoscopy indicates that the area enclosed by a Bax ring is devoid of mitochondrial outer membrane proteins such as Tom20, Tom22, and Sam50. This strongly supports the view that the Bax rings surround an opening required for mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP). Even though these Bax assemblies may be necessary for MOMP, we demonstrate that at least in Drp1 knockdown cells, these assemblies are not sufficient for full cytochrome c release. Together, our super-resolution data provide direct evidence in support of large Bax-delineated pores in the mitochondrial outer membrane as being crucial for Bax-mediated MOMP in cells.
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2016
Journal
EMBO Journal 
ISSN
0261-4189
eISSN
1460-2075
Language
English

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