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Camptothecin-Induced Apoptosis Is Decreased in BAXA and BAXB Mutant Zebrafish, Related to (A) Global analysis without end-gap penalty of protein sequence homology between human BAK1 (transcripts 202 and 203), BAX (only major transcripts, alpha and beta) and zebrafish BAXA and BAXB. Prefix h, human; prefix zf, zebrafish. Although BAXB has been suggested to be the zebrafish functional equivalent of human BAK ( (B) Comparison of protein sequence homology between human BAX alpha and zebrafish BAXA. Relevant BH domains of BAX are showed in colored boxes. (C) Representative inverted fluorescence images of 2 dpf larvae that are WT, BAXA mutant or BAXB mutant treated with camptothecin and incubated with acridine orange to detect apoptotic cells. (D) Quantification of camptothecin-induced apoptosis (See |
Reprinted from Cell, 178(6), Roca, F.J., Whitworth, L.J., Redmond, S., Jones, A.A., Ramakrishnan, L., TNF Induces Pathogenic Programmed Macrophage Necrosis in Tuberculosis through a Mitochondrial-Lysosomal-Endoplasmic Reticulum Circuit, 1344-1361.e11, Copyright (2019) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Cell