MCL-1S, a Splicing Variant of the Antiapoptotic BCL-2 Family Member MCL-1, Encodes a Proapoptotic Protein Possessing Only the BH3 Domain*

  1. Aaron J. W. Hsueh§
  1. From the Division of Reproductive Biology, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305-5317

Abstract

MCL-1 (myeloid cellleukemia-1) is an antiapoptotic BCL-2 family protein discovered as an early induction gene during myeloblastic leukemia cell differentiation. This survival protein has the BCL-2 homology (BH) domains 1, 2, and 3 and a C-terminal transmembrane region. We identified a short splicing variant of the MCL-1mRNA in the human placenta encoding a protein, termed MCL-1 short (MCL-1S), with an altered C terminus as compared with the full-length MCL-1 long (MCL-1L), leading to the loss of BH1, BH2, and the transmembrane domains. Analysis of the human MCL-1 gene indicated that MCL-1S results from the splicing out of exon 2 during mRNA processing. MCL-1S, unlike MCL-1L, does not interact with diverse proapoptotic BCL-2-related proteins in the yeast two-hybrid system. In contrast, MCL-1S dimerizes with MCL-1L in the yeast assay and coprecipitates with MCL-1L in transfected mammalian cells. Overexpression of MCL-1S induces apoptosis in transfected Chinese hamster ovary cells, and the MCL-1S action was antagonized by the antiapoptotic MCL-1L. Thus, the naturally occurring MCL-1S variant represents a new proapoptotic BH3 domain-only protein capable of dimerizing with the antiapoptotic MCL-1L. The fate of MCL-1-expressing cells could be regulated through alternative splicing mechanisms and interactions of the resulting anti- and proapoptotic gene products.

  • Abbreviations:
    MCL-1
    myeloid cell leukemia-1
    BH domain
    BCL-2 homology domain
    TM
    transmembrane
    MCL-1L
    MCL-1 long
    MCL-1S
    MCL-1 short
    BAC
    bacterial artificial chromosome
    PCR
    polymerase chain reaction
    CHO
    Chinese hamster ovary
    PAGE
    polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
    bp
    base pair
    EST
    expressed sequence tag
    Tricine
    N-[2-hydroxy-1,1-bis(hydroxymethyl)ethyl]glycine
    • Received December 10, 1999.
    • Revision received May 26, 2000.
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    1. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 275, 25255-25261.
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