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  2. Survival factor-mediated BAD phosphorylation raises the mitochondrial threshold for apoptosis

Survival factor-mediated BAD phosphorylation raises the mitochondrial threshold for apoptosis

  • Dev Cell. 2002 Nov;3(5):631-43. doi: 10.1016/s1534-5807(02)00326-x.
Sandeep Robert Datta 1 Ann M Ranger Michael Z Lin James Fitzhugh Sturgill Yong-Chao Ma Chris W Cowan Pieter Dikkes Stanley J Korsmeyer Michael E Greenberg
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Affiliation

  • 1 Division of Neuroscience, Children's Hospital and Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Abstract

Growth factor suppression of Apoptosis correlates with the phosphorylation and inactivation of multiple proapoptotic proteins, including the Bcl-2 Family member BAD. However, the physiological events required for growth factors to block cell death are not well characterized. To assess the contribution of BAD inactivation to cell survival, we generated mice with point mutations in the BAD gene that abolish BAD phosphorylation at specific sites. We show that BAD phosphorylation protects cells from the deleterious effects of apoptotic stimuli and attenuates death pathway signaling by raising the threshold at which mitochondria release cytochrome c to induce cell death. These findings establish a function for endogenous BAD phosphorylation, and elucidate a mechanism by which survival kinases block Apoptosis in vivo.

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