VDAC2 enables BAX to mediate apoptosis and limit tumor development
BAX and BAK are pro-apoptotic proteins whose activity is essential for the action of many anti-cancer drugs and to suppress tumorigenesis. Here, the authors perform a genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 screen and identify VDAC2 as a promoter of BAX-mediated apoptosis that is important for an efficient chemothe...
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Main Authors: | Hui San Chin, Mark X. Li, Iris K. L. Tan, Robert L. Ninnis, Boris Reljic, Kristen Scicluna, Laura F. Dagley, Jarrod J. Sandow, Gemma L. Kelly, Andre L. Samson, Stephane Chappaz, Seong L. Khaw, Catherine Chang, Andrew Morokoff, Kerstin Brinkmann, Andrew Webb, Colin Hockings, Cathrine M. Hall, Andrew J. Kueh, Michael T. Ryan, Ruth M. Kluck, Philippe Bouillet, Marco J. Herold, Daniel H. D. Gray, David C. S. Huang, Mark F. van Delft, Grant Dewson |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7dd8f93e7c6542b48b8f7611205cb9c8 |
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