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Query: UNIPROT:P10415 (
Bcl-2
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Rhomboid family members are widely conserved and found in all three kingdoms of life. They are serine proteases and serve important regulatory functions. In the present study, a novel gene highly expressed in the testis, RHBDD1, is shown to be a new member of the Rhomboid family, participating in the cleavage of BIK, a proapoptotic member of the
Bcl-2
family. The RHBDD1-involved proteolytic modification is upstream of the
BIK protein
degradation pathway. Mutagenesis studies show that the amino acid residues glycine142 and serine144 of RHBDD1 are crucial for its activity in cleaving BIK at a site located in the transmembrane region. Overexpression or knock-down of RHBDD1 in HEK 293T cells can reduce or enhance BIK-mediated apoptosis, respectively. The present findings suggest that, by acting as a serine protease, RHBDD1 modulates BIK-mediated apoptotic activity.
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PMID:A novel member of the Rhomboid family, RHBDD1, regulates BIK-mediated apoptosis. 1895 87
The Bcl2-interacting killer (BIK) gene interacts with cellular and viral survival-promoting proteins, such as
Bcl-2
, to enhance apoptosis. The
BIK protein
promotes cell death in a manner analogous to
Bcl-2
-related death-promoting proteins, Bax and Bak. There have been lower
Bcl-2
levels and increased Bax/
Bcl-2
ratio in the temporal cortex of patients with schizophrenia compared with those in controls. Because the death-promoting activity of BIK was suppressed in the presence of the cellular and viral survival-promoting proteins, the
BIK protein
is suggested as a likely target for antiapoptotic proteins. The purpose of this study is to investigate the association between genetic variants in the BIK gene and schizophrenia in a large Japanese population (1181 patients with schizophrenia and 1243 healthy controls). We found nominal evidence for association of alleles, rs926328 (chi2=4.44, p=0.035, odds ratio=1.13) and rs2235316 (chi2=4.41, p=0.036, odds ratio=1.13), with schizophrenia. However, these associations were no longer positive after correction for multiple testing (rs926328: corrected p=0.105, rs2235316: corrected p=0.108). We conclude that BIK might not play a major role in the susceptibility of schizophrenia in Japanese population.
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PMID:No association between the Bcl2-interacting killer (BIK) gene and schizophrenia. 1963 97