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Victoria Del Gaizo Moore, Jennifer R. Brown, Michael Certo, Tara M. Love, Carl D. Novina, Anthony Letai
Published in Volume 117, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(1):112–121 doi:10.1172/JCI28281
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Figure 7
Model of ABT-737–induced death at the mitochondria.

Mitochondrial BCL2 sequesters BIM in CLL cells. Upon addition of ABT-737, BIM is displaced and BCL2 becomes occupied by ABT-737. Freed BIM then interacts with BAX or BAK, inducing oligomerization leading to cytochrome c release and irreversible commitment to programmed cell death. BCL2 primed with activator BH3-only proteins renders the cancer cell sensitive to treatment with ABT-737 and possibly other chemotherapeutic agents.