Journal article
The carboxyl-terminal sequence of PUMA binds to both anti-apoptotic proteins and membranes
Abstract
Anti-apoptotic proteins such as BCL-XL promote cell survival by sequestering pro-apoptotic BCL-2 family members, an activity that frequently contributes to tumorigenesis. Thus, the development of small-molecule inhibitors for anti-apoptotic proteins, termed BH3-mimetics, is revolutionizing how we treat cancer. BH3 mimetics kill cells by displacing sequestered pro-apoptotic proteins to initiate tumor-cell death. Recent evidence has demonstrated …
Authors
Pemberton JM; Nguyen D; Osterlund EJ; Schormann W; Pogmore JP; Hirmiz N; Leber B; Andrews DW
Journal
eLife, Vol. 12, ,
Publisher
eLife
DOI
10.7554/elife.88329
ISSN
2050-084X