A BAG-1-inhibitory peptide, GO-Pep, suppresses c-Raf activity in cancer.

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Ozge Tatli, Ecenur Cebi, Miray Turk, Baran Dingiloglu, Aycan Sezan, Ezgi Basturk, Betul Zehra Temur, Alp Ertunga Eyupoglu, Berna Bicak, Esra Erdal, Batu Erman, Özge Can, Gizem Dinler Doganay
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Abstract

BAG-1 interacts with multiple partners, particularly with c-Raf, and promotes cancer cell survival. Hence, modulating the BAG-1-associated interactions with novel inhibitors could provide benefit for cancer therapy. Using HDX-MS, we first demonstrate the higher-order structure of BAG-1S and identify a potential "druggable" site on its BAG domain. An LC-MS/MS-coupled cell-free binding experiment is then used to map the BAG-1S:c-Raf interface, uncovering a 20-amino acid-length region of BAG-1S that is most likely to interact with c-Raf. Site-directed mutagenesis experiments reveal that K149 and L156 are hot spots for BAG-1S:c-Raf interaction, and their substitutions with alanine attenuate the survival of MCF-7 cells. We then show that a peptide derived from the BAG-1S-interacting c-Raf region hinders BAG domain-associated partners. The peptide, engineered with a cell-penetrating peptide motif, can penetrate cells, and it induces apoptosis in cancer cells. The anticancer activity of the peptide might lead to improved treatments for BAG-1-overexpressed and/or MAPK-driven tumors.

一种 BAG-1 抑制肽 GO-Pep 能抑制癌症中 c-Raf 的活性。
BAG-1 与多个伙伴相互作用,尤其是与 c-Raf 相互作用,并促进癌细胞的存活。因此,用新型抑制剂调节 BAG-1 相关的相互作用可为癌症治疗带来益处。利用 HDX-MS,我们首先展示了 BAG-1S 的高阶结构,并在其 BAG 结构域上确定了一个潜在的 "可用药 "位点。然后,我们利用 LC-MS/MS 耦合无细胞结合实验绘制了 BAG-1S:c-Raf 界面图,发现了 BAG-1S 最有可能与 c-Raf 相互作用的 20 氨基酸长度区域。定点突变实验显示,K149 和 L156 是 BAG-1S:c-Raf 相互作用的热点,用丙氨酸取代它们会降低 MCF-7 细胞的存活率。然后,我们证明了一种来自 BAG-1S 与 c-Raf 相互作用区域的多肽会阻碍 BAG 结构域相关的伙伴。这种肽具有细胞穿透肽基,可以穿透细胞,诱导癌细胞凋亡。该肽的抗癌活性可能会改善对BAG-1过表达和/或MAPK驱动的肿瘤的治疗。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.70%
发文量
1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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