The effects of a mitochondrial targeted peptide (elamipretide/SS31) on BAX recruitment and activation during apoptosis

Grosser, J., R. Fehrman, D. Keefe, M. Redmon, and R. Nickells. The Effects of a Mitochondrial Targeted Peptide (elamipretide/SS31) on BAX Recruitment and Activation During Apoptosis. BMC Res Notes, 2021, p. PubMed Text.

Abstract

Objective: Elamipretide (SS31) is a mitochondria-targeted peptide that has reported functions of stabilizing mitochondrial cristae structure and improving mitochondrial bioenergetics. Several studies have documented cell protective features of this peptide, including impairment of intrinsic apoptosis by inhibiting the recruitment and activation of the pro-apoptotic BAX protein. We used live-cell imaging of ARPE-19 cells expressing fluorescently labeled BAX, cytochrome c, and a mitochondrial marker to investigate the effect of elamipretide on the kinetics of BAX recruitment, mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (as a function of cytochrome c release), and mitochondrial fragmentation, respectively.

Keywords: BAX; Elamipretide (SS31); Intrinsic apoptosis; Mitochondrial dysfunction; Mitochondrial fragmentation; Mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization.