The N-terminal domain of Bcl-xL reversibly binds membranes in a pH-dependent manner.
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Protein oligomerization mediated by the transmembrane carboxyl terminal domain of Bcl-XLUnravelling the bcl-2 apoptosis code with a simple model system.The cytosolic domain of Fis1 binds and reversibly clusters lipid vesicles.Efficient isolation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa type III secretion translocators and assembly of heteromeric transmembrane pores in model membranes.Regulation of apoptosis by C. elegans CED-9 in the absence of the C-terminal transmembrane domain.Ligand binding and membrane insertion compete with oligomerization of the BclXL apoptotic repressorThe dynamics of Bax channel formation: influence of ionic strengthAcidic pH promotes oligomerization and membrane insertion of the BclXL apoptotic repressor.Type 3 Secretion Translocators Spontaneously Assemble a Hexadecameric Transmembrane ComplexAnti-apoptotic Bcl-2 Family Proteins Disassemble Ceramide ChannelsStructural dynamics of soluble chloride intracellular channel protein CLIC1 examined by amide hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry.CED-9 and mitochondrial homeostasis in C. elegans muscle.Comparison of membrane insertion pathways of the apoptotic regulator Bcl-xL and the diphtheria toxin translocation domain.The N-terminal helix of Bcl-xL targets mitochondria.Membrane permeabilization by trypanosome lytic factor, a cytolytic human high density lipoprotein.The C. elegans B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) homolog cell death abnormal 9 (CED-9) associates with and remodels LIPID membranes.The pH-Dependent Trigger in Diphtheria Toxin T Domain Comes with a Safety Latch.Membrane promotes tBID interaction with BCL(XL).BIM and tBID are not mechanistically equivalent when assisting BAX to permeabilize bilayer membranes.
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The N-terminal domain of Bcl-xL reversibly binds membranes in a pH-dependent manner.
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The N-terminal domain of Bcl-xL reversibly binds membranes in a pH-dependent manner.
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The N-terminal domain of Bcl-xL reversibly binds membranes in a pH-dependent manner.
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The N-terminal domain of Bcl-xL reversibly binds membranes in a pH-dependent manner.
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The N-terminal domain of Bcl-xL reversibly binds membranes in a pH-dependent manner.
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The N-terminal domain of Bcl-xL reversibly binds membranes in a pH-dependent manner.
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The N-terminal domain of Bcl-xL reversibly binds membranes in a pH-dependent manner
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Gorka Basañez
Guruvasuthevan R Thuduppathy
Oihana Terrones
R Blake Hill
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14533-14542
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10.1021/BI0616652
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2006-12-01T00:00:00Z