Bax inhibitor-1: a highly conserved endoplasmic reticulum-resident cell death suppressor

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T Ishikawa
N Watanabe
M Nagano
M Kawai-Yamada
E Lam
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[1] Saitama University,Department of Environmental Science and Technology
[2] Institute for Environmental Science and Technology,Department of Plant Biology and Pathology
[3] Saitama University,undefined
[4] Rutgers,undefined
[5] The State University of New Jersey,undefined
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calcium signaling; Bax inhibitor-1; endoplasmic reticulum; programmed cell death; sphingolipid metabolism; stress tolerance;
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In spite of fundamental differences between plant and animal cells, it is remarkable that some cell death regulators that were identified to control cell death in metazoans can also function in plants. The fact that most of these proteins do not have structural homologs in plant genomes suggests that they may be targeting a highly conserved ‘core’ mechanism with conserved functions that is present in all eukaryotes. The ubiquitous Bax inhibitor-1 (BI-1) is a common cell death suppressor in eukaryotes that has provided a potential portal to this cell death core. In this review, we will update the current status of our understanding on the function and activities of this intriguing protein. Genetic, molecular and biochemical studies have so far suggested a consistent view that BI-1 is an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident transmembrane protein that can interact with multiple partners to alter intracellular Ca2+ flux control and lipid dynamics. Functionally, the level of BI-1 protein has been hypothesized to have the role of a rheostat to regulate the threshold of ER-stress inducible cell death. Further, delineation of the cell death suppression mechanism by BI-1 should shed light on an ancient cell death core-control pathway in eukaryotes, as well as novel ways to improve stress tolerance.
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