海绵沉积肽增加转染Cx43-GFP的HTC细胞的间隙连接长度

Marisa Rangel, Marisa Ionta, Cristina Sandra Pfister, Adolpho Sant'Anna Raphael Ferreira, Maria Glaucia Machado-Santelli
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摘要

连接蛋白是在相邻细胞之间形成GJ(间隙连接)通道的膜蛋白。Cx43 (connexin 43)是连接蛋白家族中表达最广泛的成员,其周转率很快,其降解涉及溶酶体和泛素-蛋白酶体途径。这项工作的目的是研究地二胺酯的影响,天然肽的海洋海绵,通常参与微丝断裂,连接蛋白组装或降解的质膜。将表达Cx43-GFP(绿色荧光蛋白)的HTC(肝癌细胞)分别置于200 nM地二酚内酯A、B、H和I处理2和4小时。通过激光扫描共聚焦显微镜观察微丝分布和GJ斑块的存在和大小。在所测试的四种肽中,只有Geo H(地二胺H)统计学上增加了GJ斑块的长度。Geodiamolide A对GJ斑块大小也有影响;然而,它的效果不那么明显。Geo H处理可以干扰连接蛋白向降解结构的传递,类似于蛋白酶体途径,保持连接蛋白组装并积累GJ斑块。进一步的实验,使用Geo H处理的细胞,使用真菌抗生素BFA (brefeldin A),为了从与GJ去除相关的事件中分离导致GJ组装的事件,因为已知BFA阻断融合ER(内质网)/高尔基隔室内的蛋白质运输。BFA/Geo H处理后GJ斑块显著减少,表明Geo H主要影响Cx43蛋白的传递途径。
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Marine sponge depsipeptide increases gap junction length in HTC cells transfected with Cx43–GFP

Marine sponge depsipeptide increases gap junction length in HTC cells transfected with Cx43–GFP

Connexins are membrane proteins that form GJ (gap junction) channels between adjacent cells. Cx43 (connexin 43), the most widely expressed member of the connexin family, has a rapid turnover rate, and its degradation involves both the lysosomal and ubiquitin—proteasome pathway. The goal of this work was to study the effects of geodiamolides, natural peptides from marine sponge that normally are involved with microfilament disruption, on connexin assembly or degradation in the plasma membrane. HTC (hepatocarcinoma cells) expressing Cx43–GFP (green fluorescent protein) were submitted to treatment with 200 nM geodiamolides A, B, H and I for 2 and 4 h. Microfilament distribution and the presence and size of GJ plaques were evaluated by laser scanning confocal microscopy. Among the four peptides tested, only Geo H (geodiamolide H) statistically enhanced the length of GJ plaques. Geodiamolide A also showed activity in the GJ plaque size; however, its effect was less pronounced. Treatment with Geo H could interfere with the delivery of connexins to the degradation structures, similar to proteasomal pathways, keeping the connexins assembled and accumulating GJ plaques. Further experiments, with the cells treated with Geo H, using the fungal antibiotic BFA (brefeldin A), were performed in order to uncouple events leading to GJ assembly from those related to GJ removal, since BFA is known to block protein trafficking within a fused ER (endoplasmic reticulum)/Golgi compartment. GJ plaques were drastically reduced after BFA/Geo H treatment, thus indicating that Geo H affects mainly the delivery pathway of Cx43 protein.

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