Examining Farnesyltransferase Interaction With Cell-Permeable CaaX Peptides and the Role of the CaaX Motif in Biological Activity

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Merlin Klußmann, Jan Reuter, Christian Werner, Ines Neundorf
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Recently, we presented cell-permeable CaaX peptides as versatile tools to study intracellular prenylation of proteins. These peptides consist of a cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) and a C-terminal CaaX motif derived from Ras proteins and demonstrated high cellular accumulation and the ability to influence Ras signaling in cancerous cells. Here, we aimed to gain a deeper insight into how such cell-permeable CaaX peptides, particularly the KRas4B-derived CaaX-1 peptide, interact with farnesyltransferase (FTase) and likely influence further intracellular processes. We show that CaaX-1 is farnesylated by FTase ex cellulo and that an intact CaaX motif is required for modification. A competition experiment revealed a slower farnesylation of CaaX-1 by FTase compared to a CaaX motif-containing control peptide. CaaX-1 inhibited farnesylation of this control peptide at considerably lower concentrations; thus, a higher affinity for FTase is hypothesized. Notably, AlphaFold3 not only predicted interactions between CaaX-1 and FTase but also suggested interactions between the peptide and geranylgeranyltransferase type I. This finding encourages further investigation, as cross-prenylation is a well-known drawback of FTase inhibitors. Our results are further evidence for the usefulness of CaaX peptides as tools to study and manipulate the prenylation of proteins. They offer real potential for the development of novel inhibitors targeting the prenylation pathway.

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Journal of Peptide Science
Journal of Peptide Science 生物-分析化学
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3.40
自引率
4.80%
发文量
83
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: The official Journal of the European Peptide Society EPS The Journal of Peptide Science is a cooperative venture of John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and the European Peptide Society, undertaken for the advancement of international peptide science by the publication of original research results and reviews. The Journal of Peptide Science publishes three types of articles: Research Articles, Rapid Communications and Reviews. The scope of the Journal embraces the whole range of peptide chemistry and biology: the isolation, characterisation, synthesis properties (chemical, physical, conformational, pharmacological, endocrine and immunological) and applications of natural peptides; studies of their analogues, including peptidomimetics; peptide antibiotics and other peptide-derived complex natural products; peptide and peptide-related drug design and development; peptide materials and nanomaterials science; combinatorial peptide research; the chemical synthesis of proteins; and methodological advances in all these areas. The spectrum of interests is well illustrated by the published proceedings of the regular international Symposia of the European, American, Japanese, Australian, Chinese and Indian Peptide Societies.
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