[HTML][HTML] Conversion of Bcl-2 from protector to killer by interaction with nuclear orphan receptor Nur77/TR3

B Lin, SK Kolluri, F Lin, W Liu, YH Han, X Cao… - Cell, 2004 - cell.com
B Lin, SK Kolluri, F Lin, W Liu, YH Han, X Cao, MI Dawson, JC Reed, X Zhang
Cell, 2004cell.com
The Bcl-2 family proteins are key regulators of apoptosis in human diseases and cancers.
Though known to block apoptosis, Bcl-2 promotes cell death through an undefined
mechanism. Here, we show that Bcl-2 interacts with orphan nuclear receptor Nur77 (also
known as TR3), which is required for cancer cell apoptosis induced by many antineoplastic
agents. The interaction is mediated by the N-terminal loop region of Bcl-2 and is required for
Nur77 mitochondrial localization and apoptosis. Nur77 binding induces a Bcl-2 …
Abstract
The Bcl-2 family proteins are key regulators of apoptosis in human diseases and cancers. Though known to block apoptosis, Bcl-2 promotes cell death through an undefined mechanism. Here, we show that Bcl-2 interacts with orphan nuclear receptor Nur77 (also known as TR3), which is required for cancer cell apoptosis induced by many antineoplastic agents. The interaction is mediated by the N-terminal loop region of Bcl-2 and is required for Nur77 mitochondrial localization and apoptosis. Nur77 binding induces a Bcl-2 conformational change that exposes its BH3 domain, resulting in conversion of Bcl-2 from a protector to a killer. These findings establish the coupling of Nur77 nuclear receptor with the Bcl-2 apoptotic machinery and demonstrate that Bcl-2 can manifest opposing phenotypes, induced by interactions with proteins such as Nur77, suggesting novel strategies for regulating apoptosis in cancer and other diseases.
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