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Evolution of Bcl-2 homology motifs: homology versus homoplasy

Journal

TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 103-111

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tcb.2012.10.010

Keywords

Bcl-2 family; BH3; sequence motifs; protein homology; apoptosis; evolution

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  1. National Institutes of Health [RO1 NS37402, RO1 GM077875]
  2. La Ligue Contre le Cancer (Comite de Saone-et-Loire)

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Bcl-2 family proteins regulate apoptosis in animals. This protein family includes several homologous proteins and a collection of other proteins lacking sequence similarity except for a Bcl-2 homology (BH)3 motif. Thus, membership in the Bcl-2 family requires only one of the four BH motifs. On this basis, a growing number of diverse BH3-only proteins are being reported. Although compelling cell biological and biophysical evidence validates many BH3-only proteins, claims of significant BH3 sequence similarity are often unfounded. Computational and phylogenetic analyses suggest that only some BH3 motifs arose by divergent evolution from a common ancestor (homology), whereas others arose by convergent evolution or random coincidence (homoplasy), challenging current assumptions about which proteins constitute the extended Bcl-2 family.

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