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1. The membrane insertion of the pro-apoptotic protein Bax is a Tom22-dependent multi-step process: a study in nanodiscs

2. Yeast as a tool to decipher the molecular mechanisms underlying the functions of Bcl-2 family

3. Non-phosphorylatable mutants of Ser184 lead to incomplete activation of Bax

4. Bcl-xL Is Spontaneously Inserted into Preassembled Nanodiscs and Stimulates Bax Insertion in a Cell-Free Protein Synthesis System

5. TOM20-mediated transfer of Bcl2 from ER to MAM and mitochondria upon induction of apoptosis

6. Mitochondria-Associated Membranes (MAMs) are involved in Bax mitochondrial localization and cytochrome c release

7. Keeping Cell Death Alive: An Introduction into the French Cell Death Research Network

8. The yeast mitophagy receptor Atg32 is ubiquitinated and degraded by the proteasome.

9. Bcl-2 Family Members and the Mitochondrial Import Machineries: The Roads to Death

10. Guidelines and recommendations on yeast cell death nomenclature

11. Bax mitochondrial relocation is linked to its phosphorylation and its interaction with Bcl-xL

12. Contribution of Yeast Studies to the Understanding of BCL-2 Family Intracellular Trafficking

13. VDAC regulates AAC-mediated apoptosis and cytochrome c release in yeast

14. Improved Electrophoretic Separation to Assist the Monitoring of Bcl-xL Post-Translational Modifications

15. Acetic acid triggers cytochrome c release in yeast heterologously expressing human Bax

16. Cell-Free Synthesis and Reconstitution of Bax in Nanodiscs: Comparison between Wild-Type Bax and a Constitutively Active Mutant

17. Contributors

18. Yeast as a tool to decipher the molecular mechanisms underlying the functions of Bcl-2 family

19. Mitochondria-Associated Membranes (MAMs) are involved in Bax mitochondrial localization and cytochrome c release

20. Contribution of Yeast Studies to the Understanding of BCL-2 Family Intracellular Trafficking

21. Lactoferrin perturbs lipid rafts and requires integrity of Pma1p-lipid rafts association to exert its antifungal activity against Saccharomyces cerevisiae

22. Mitochondria-associated membranes in the maintenance of cell homeostasis

23. The substitution of Proline 168 favors Bax oligomerization and stimulates its interaction with LUVs and mitochondria

24. A brewing understanding of the regulation of Bax function by Bcl-xL and Bcl-2

25. Bax mitochondrial relocation is linked to its phosphorylation and its interaction with Bcl-xL

26. Improved Electrophoretic Separation to Assist the Monitoring of Bcl-xL Post-Translational Modifications

27. Pleiotropy of Bcl-2 family proteins is an ancient trait in the metazoan evolution

28. Ubiquitination of the yeast receptor Atg32 modulates mitophagy

29. Mitochondria as Signaling Platforms

30. Contributors

31. Investigating BCL-2 Family Protein Interactions in Yeast

32. Investigating BCL-2 Family Protein Interactions in Yeast

33. Mitochondria-Associated Membranes (MAMs) are involved in Bax mitochondrial localization and cytochrome c release

34. Guidelines and recommendations on yeast cell death nomenclature

35. Bcl-xL stimulates Bax relocation to mitochondria and primes cells to ABT-737

36. N-terminal acetylation modulates Bax targeting to mitochondria

37. VDAC regulates AAC-mediated apoptosis and cytochrome

38. New Insights on the Regulation of Programmed Cell Death by Bcl-2 Family Proteins at the Mitochondria: Physiological and Pathophysiological Implications

39. Increased levels of reduced cytochrome b and mitophagy components are required to trigger nonspecific autophagy following induced mitochondrial dysfunction

40. The cytosolic domain of human Tom22 modulates human Bax mitochondrial translocation and conformation in yeast

41. Mitochondrial degradation in acetic acid-induced yeast apoptosis: the role of Pep4 and the ADP/ATP carrier

42. Bax activation by the BH3-only protein Puma promotes cell dependence on antiapoptotic Bcl-2 family members

43. Substitutions of Potentially Phosphorylatable Serine Residues of Bax Reveal How They May Regulate Its Interaction with Mitochondria

44. Selective and Non-Selective Autophagic Degradation of Mitochondria in Yeast

45. N52 monodeamidated Bcl‑xL shows impaired oncogenic properties in vivo and in vitro

46. Evaluation of the Roles of Apoptosis, Autophagy, and Mitophagy in the Loss of Plating Efficiency Induced by Bax Expression in Yeast

47. Mitochondria as the target of the pro-apoptotic protein Bax

48. Uth1p: a yeast mitochondrial protein at the crossroads of stress, degradation and cell death

49. Uth1p Is Involved in the Autophagic Degradation of Mitochondria

50. Utilization of Yeast To Investigate the Role of Lipid Oxidation in Cell Death

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