[HTML][HTML] The 'harmless' release of cytochrome c

O Von Ahsen, NJ Waterhouse, T Kuwana… - Cell Death & …, 2000 - nature.com
O Von Ahsen, NJ Waterhouse, T Kuwana, DD Newmeyer, DR Green
Cell Death & Differentiation, 2000nature.com
Release of cytochrome c from the mitochondria plays an integral role in apoptosis; however,
the mechanism by which cytochrome c is released remains one of the conundrums that has
occupied the field. Recently, evidence has emerged that the commitment to death may be
regulated downstream of cytochrome c release; therefore the mechanism of release must be
subtle enough for the cell to recover from this event. In this review, we discuss the evidence
that cytochrome c release is mediated by Bcl-2 family proteins in a process that involves only …
Abstract
Release of cytochrome c from the mitochondria plays an integral role in apoptosis; however, the mechanism by which cytochrome c is released remains one of the conundrums that has occupied the field. Recently, evidence has emerged that the commitment to death may be regulated downstream of cytochrome c release; therefore the mechanism of release must be subtle enough for the cell to recover from this event. In this review, we discuss the evidence that cytochrome c release is mediated by Bcl-2 family proteins in a process that involves only outer membrane permeability but leaves inner membrane energization, protein import function and the ultrastructure of mitochondria intact.
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