Abstract: | An optogenetic Bax has been designed that facilitates light‐induced apoptosis. We demonstrate that mitochondrial recruitment of a genetically encoded light‐responsive Bax results in the release of mitochondrial proteins, downstream caspase‐3 cleavage, changes in cellular morphology, and ultimately cell death. Mutagenesis of a key phosphorylatable residue or modification of the C‐terminus mitigates background (dark) levels of apoptosis that result from Bax overexpression. The mechanism of optogenetic Bax‐mediated apoptosis was explored using a series of small molecules known to interfere with various steps in programmed cell death. Optogenetic Bax appears to form a mitochondrial apoptosis‐induced channel analogous to that of endogenous Bax. |