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Experimental Cell Research | 2003

Transmembrane domain of Bcl-2 is required for inhibition of ceramide synthesis, but not cytochrome c release in the pathway of inostamycin-induced apoptosis

Makoto Kawatani; Madoka Uchi; Siro Simizu; Masaya Imoto

Bcl-2 protein plays important roles in the regulation of apoptosis. However, the exact mechanism by which Bcl-2 blocks apoptosis is still unclear. In the present study, we found that overexpression of Bcl-2 in human small cell lung carcinoma Ms-1 cells inhibited not only the release of cytochrome c from mitochondria into cytosol but also de novo ceramide synthesis induced by inostamycin, a phosphatidylinositol turnover inhibitor. To investigate the correlation between the structure of Bcl-2 and its inhibitory function in inostamycin-induced apoptosis, Ms-1 cells that stably overexpress domain-deletional mutants of Bcl-2 were established. Transmembrane domain-deleted Bcl-2 failed to inhibit inostamycin-induced de novo ceramide synthesis, whereas it inhibited inostamycin-induced cytochrome c release, indicating that anchoring of Bcl-2 to membrane was a requirement for its inhibitory effect on inostamycin-induced ceramide synthesis, but not cytochrome c release. Thus, the deletion mutant of tarnsmembrane domain of Bcl-2 can suppress inostamycin-induced apoptosis by inhibiting cytochrome c release, a downstream event of ceramide synthesis in the pathway of inostamycin-induced apoptosis. We also found that the BH3 and BH4 domains of Bcl-2 were necessary for inhibition of inostamycin-induced apoptosis, and deletion of BH1 or BH2 did not affect the inhibitory effect of Bcl-2 to inostamycin-induced apoptotic events.


The Journal of Antibiotics | 2001

Migrastatin, a novel 14-membered ring macrolide, inhibits anchorage-independent growth of human small cell lung carcinoma Ms-1 cells.

Yasushi Takemoto; Koichi Nakae; Makoto Kawatani; Yoshikazu Takahashi; Hiroshi Naganawa; Masaya Imoto


Experimental Cell Research | 2000

Involvement of Protein Kinase C-Regulated Ceramide Generation in Inostamycin-Induced Apoptosis

Makoto Kawatani; Siro Simizu; Minoru Takada; Nadir Arber; Masaya Imoto


Archive | 2008

Novel ubiquilin-binding small molecule

Shinya Kimura; 晋也 木村; Taira Maekawa; 平 前川; Jun Mito; 潤 水戸; Hiroyuki Osada; 長田 裕之; Makoto Kawatani; 誠 川谷


Archive | 2011

PROCESS FOR PRODUCING REVEROMYCIN A OR A SYNTHETIC INTERMEDIATE THEREOF, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING COMPOUNDS CONTAINING A SPIROKETAL RING AND NOVEL ANTINEOPLASTICS, FUNGICIDES AND THERAPEUTIC AGENTS FOR BONE DISORDERS

Hiroyuki Osada; Shunji Takahashi; Makoto Kawatani; Yoshiyuki Sakaki; Atsushi Toyoda


Archive | 2010

Agent for treating or preventing periodontal diseases

Shigemi Goto; Makoto Kawatani; Takeshi Miyazawa; Hiroyuki Osada; 健 宮澤; 誠 川谷; 滋巳 後藤; 裕之 長田


生物物理 | 2008

1P-020 グリオキサラーゼIの阻害剤複合体の結晶構造(蛋白質・構造(1),第46回日本生物物理学会年会)

H. Okumura; Makoto Kawatani; Hiroyuki Osada


Archive | 2008

Nouvelle petite molécule de liaison de l'ubiquitine

Shinya Kimura; Taira Maekawa; Jun Mito; Hiroyuki Osada; Makoto Kawatani


天然有機化合物討論会講演要旨集 | 2007

34 Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of 6,6-Spiroketal Natural Products

Takeshi Shimizu; Tomoharu Satoh; Makoto Fujikura; Katsunori Murakoshi; Takeo Usui; Makoto Kawatani; Hiroyuki Osada; Mikiko Sodeoka


International Symposium on the Chemistry of Natural Products | 2006

P-480 PHOTO-CROSS-LINKED SMALL-MOLECULE AFFINITY MATRIX FOR FACILITATING CHEMICAL GENETICS

Naoki Kanoh; Kaori Honda; Makoto Kawatani; Siro Simizu; Makoto Muroi; Hiroyuki Osada

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