基于活性的 RHBDL4 蛋白剖析揭示了该酶的蛋白水解作用和独特的抑制剂特征。

IF 3.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
ACS Chemical Biology Pub Date : 2024-08-16 Epub Date: 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1021/acschembio.4c00273
Cassondra C Davies, Ren-Ming Hu, Paul J Kamitsuka, Gabriel N Morais, Regina Stasser de Gonzalez, Katelyn A Bustin, Megan L Matthews, William H Parsons
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摘要

菱形蛋白酶因其嵌入膜的活性位点以及参与生理和疾病途径的可能性而令科学家们着迷。人类菱形蛋白酶 RHBDL4 因其在内质网相关蛋白降解中的作用以及在几种癌症中的上调而引起了特别的兴趣;然而,目前还缺乏研究这种酶的化学工具。在此,我们介绍了一种基于活性的 RHBDL4 蛋白分析 (ABPP) 方法。我们利用这种检测方法确定了人类 RHBDL4 在细胞中会经过蛋白水解处理,产生多种具有截短 C 端的活性蛋白形式。我们还利用这种检测方法鉴定了能够抑制 RHBDL4 活性的化学支架,并观察到 RHBDL4 和第二种人类斜方形蛋白酶 PARL 之间不同的抑制剂偏好。我们的工作证明了 ABPP 技术在鉴定可能无法检测到的酶活性形式方面的能力,以及在人类菱形蛋白酶之间实现选择性抑制的潜力。
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Activity-Based Protein Profiling of RHBDL4 Reveals Proteolysis of the Enzyme and a Distinct Inhibitor Profile.

Activity-Based Protein Profiling of RHBDL4 Reveals Proteolysis of the Enzyme and a Distinct Inhibitor Profile.

Rhomboid proteases have fascinated scientists by virtue of their membrane-embedded active sites and proposed involvement in physiological and disease pathways. The human rhomboid protease RHBDL4 has generated particular interest due to its role in endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation and upregulation in several cancers; however, chemical tools for studying this enzyme are currently lacking. Here, we describe the development of an activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) assay for RHBDL4. We have employed this assay to determine that human RHBDL4 undergoes proteolytic processing in cells to produce multiple active proteoforms with truncated C-termini. We have also used this assay to identify chemical scaffolds capable of inhibiting RHBDL4 activity and have observed distinct inhibitor preferences between RHBDL4 and a second human rhomboid protease PARL. Our work demonstrates the power of ABPP technology to characterize active forms of enzymes that might otherwise elude detection and the potential to achieve selective inhibition among the human rhomboid proteases.

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ACS Chemical Biology
ACS Chemical Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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7.50
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353
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: ACS Chemical Biology provides an international forum for the rapid communication of research that broadly embraces the interface between chemistry and biology. The journal also serves as a forum to facilitate the communication between biologists and chemists that will translate into new research opportunities and discoveries. Results will be published in which molecular reasoning has been used to probe questions through in vitro investigations, cell biological methods, or organismic studies. We welcome mechanistic studies on proteins, nucleic acids, sugars, lipids, and nonbiological polymers. The journal serves a large scientific community, exploring cellular function from both chemical and biological perspectives. It is understood that submitted work is based upon original results and has not been published previously.
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