a-Factor: a chemical biology tool for the study of protein prenylation.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Veronica Diaz-Rodriguez, Mark D Distefano
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Abstract

The mating pheromone a-factor is a lipidated dodecapeptide found in the budding yeast S. cerevisiae. The biosynthesis of this peptide encompasses the same three-step processing pathway (farnesylation of C-terminal cysteine, C-terminal proteolysis and C-terminal methyl esterification) as Ras proteins, mutated forms of which have been found in ~30% of human cancers. For the mating of two haploid yeast cells into a diploid cell to happen, the a-factor pheromone travels to the cell surface of the opposite mating cell, where it binds and activates a G-protein coupled receptor. This lipidated-peptide/protein interaction has caught the attention of researchers studying protein prenylation, and studies have shown that this peptide can be used as a model system to understand the role of prenyl groups in protein-protein interactions. Here, we review the different methods used for the synthesis of a-factor and a-factor analogs containing C-terminal cysteine esters and the assays developed for detecting pheromone bioactivity and quantitation of pheromone efficiency. Also, we review crucial peptide modifications that have been used to investigate relationships between the structure and activity of this lipopeptide with its receptor Ste3p. Finally, we aim to discuss recent and future applications of a-factor as a chemical biology tool to study protein prenylation. These include the use of photo crosslinking reactions to map peptide/receptor interactions, the addition of fluorophore tags to visualize the peptide binding, and the use of bio-orthogonal reactions for protein labeling and protein purification.

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a-因子:用于研究蛋白质烯酰化的化学生物学工具。
交配信息素a因子是在酿酒酵母中发现的一种脂化十二肽。该肽的生物合成包括与Ras蛋白相同的三步加工途径(C-末端半胱氨酸的法尼酰化、C-末端蛋白水解和C-末端甲基酯化),Ras蛋白的突变形式已在约30%的人类癌症中发现。为了使两个单倍体酵母细胞交配成二倍体细胞,a因子信息素会传播到对面交配细胞的细胞表面,在那里结合并激活G蛋白偶联受体。这种脂质化的肽/蛋白质相互作用引起了研究蛋白质异戊二烯化的研究人员的注意,研究表明,这种肽可以作为模型系统来理解异戊二烯基在蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用中的作用。在此,我们综述了用于合成含有C-末端半胱氨酸酯的a因子和a因子类似物的不同方法,以及用于检测信息素生物活性和定量信息素效率的方法。此外,我们还综述了用于研究这种脂肽的结构和活性与其受体Ste3p之间关系的关键肽修饰。最后,我们旨在讨论a因子作为一种化学生物学工具在研究蛋白质异戊二烯化方面的近期和未来应用。其中包括使用光交联反应来绘制肽/受体相互作用,添加荧光团标签来可视化肽结合,以及使用生物正交反应来进行蛋白质标记和蛋白质纯化。
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Current Topics in Peptide and Protein Research
Current Topics in Peptide and Protein Research Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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期刊介绍: Current Topics in Peptide & Protein Research provides a medium for the publication of review articles and original research papers on various aspects of peptide and protein Research. It covers all aspects of amino acid, peptide, peptidomimetic, and protein science, including chemical, biophysical, biological and pharmaceutical aspects.
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