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  • Title: Bcl-2 targeted to the endoplasmic reticulum can inhibit apoptosis induced by Myc but not etoposide in Rat-1 fibroblasts.
    Author: Lee ST, Hoeflich KP, Wasfy GW, Woodgett JR, Leber B, Andrews DW, Hedley DW, Penn LZ.
    Journal: Oncogene; 1999 Jun 10; 18(23):3520-8. PubMed ID: 10376530.
    Abstract:
    Bcl-2 is a key inhibitor of a broad range of apoptotic pathways, yet neither the mechanism of action nor the role of Bcl-2 subcellular localization are well understood. The subcellular localization of Bcl-2 includes the mitochondrial membrane as well as the contiguous membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum and nuclear envelope. Most studies suggest that the ability of Bcl-2 to confer cell survival is dependent upon its localization to the mitochondria. In this manuscript, we show that Bcl-2 targeted to the endoplasmic reticulum can inhibit Myc-, but not etoposide-induced apoptosis in the Rat-1 fibroblast cell line. By contrast, wild type Bcl-2 can inhibit apoptosis triggered by either death agonist. We further show both Myc and etoposide trigger disruption of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) and induce poly-ADP ribose polymerase (PARP) cleavage, but release of calcium was not evident. Bcl-2 abrogates apoptosis at or upstream of MMP depletion showing that Bcl-2 does not have to reside at the mitochondria to prevent apoptosis. These results further elucidate the biochemical events associated with Myc- and etoposide-induced apoptosis and significantly advance our understanding of Bcl-2 function.
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