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Resistance to Degradation and Cellular Distribution are Important Features for the Antitumor Activity of Gomesin

Many reports have shown that antimicrobial peptides exhibit anticancer abilities. Gomesin (Gm) exhibits potent cytotoxic activity against cancer cells by a membrane pore formation induced after well-orchestrated intracellular mechanisms. In this report, the replacements of the Cys by Ser or Thr, and...

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Autores principales: Buri, Marcus V., Domingues, Tatiana M., Paredes-Gamero, Edgar J., Casaes-Rodrigues, Rafael L., Rodrigues, Elaine Guadelupe, Miranda, Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3843672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24312251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080924
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author Buri, Marcus V.
Domingues, Tatiana M.
Paredes-Gamero, Edgar J.
Casaes-Rodrigues, Rafael L.
Rodrigues, Elaine Guadelupe
Miranda, Antonio
author_facet Buri, Marcus V.
Domingues, Tatiana M.
Paredes-Gamero, Edgar J.
Casaes-Rodrigues, Rafael L.
Rodrigues, Elaine Guadelupe
Miranda, Antonio
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description Many reports have shown that antimicrobial peptides exhibit anticancer abilities. Gomesin (Gm) exhibits potent cytotoxic activity against cancer cells by a membrane pore formation induced after well-orchestrated intracellular mechanisms. In this report, the replacements of the Cys by Ser or Thr, and the use D-amino acids in the Gm structure were done to investigate the importance of the resistance to degradation of the molecule with its cytotoxicity. [Thr(2,6,11,15)]-Gm, and [Ser(2,6,11,15)]-Gm exhibits low cytotoxicity, and low resistance to degradation, and after 24 h are present in localized area near to the membrane. Conversely, the use of D-amino acids in the analogue [D-Thr(2,6,11,15)]-D-Gm confers resistance to degradation, increases its potency, and maintained this peptide spread in the cytosol similarly to what happens with Gm. Replacements of Cys by Thr and Gln by L- or D-Pro ([D-Thr(2,6,11,15), Pro(9)]-D-Gm, and [Thr(2,6,11,15), D-Pro(9)]-Gm), which induced a similar β-hairpin conformation, also increase their resistance to degradation, and cytotoxicity, but after 24 h they are not present spread in the cytosol, exhibiting lower cytotoxicity in comparison to Gm. Additionally, chloroquine, a lysosomal enzyme inhibitor potentiated the effect of the peptides. Furthermore, the binding and internalization of peptides was determined, but a direct correlation among these factors was not observed. However, cholesterol ablation, which increase fluidity of cellular membrane, also increase cytotoxicity and internalization of peptides. β-hairpin spatial conformation, and intracellular localization/target, and the capability of entry are important properties of gomesin cytotoxicity.
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spelling pubmed-38436722013-12-05 Resistance to Degradation and Cellular Distribution are Important Features for the Antitumor Activity of Gomesin Buri, Marcus V. Domingues, Tatiana M. Paredes-Gamero, Edgar J. Casaes-Rodrigues, Rafael L. Rodrigues, Elaine Guadelupe Miranda, Antonio PLoS One Research Article Many reports have shown that antimicrobial peptides exhibit anticancer abilities. Gomesin (Gm) exhibits potent cytotoxic activity against cancer cells by a membrane pore formation induced after well-orchestrated intracellular mechanisms. In this report, the replacements of the Cys by Ser or Thr, and the use D-amino acids in the Gm structure were done to investigate the importance of the resistance to degradation of the molecule with its cytotoxicity. [Thr(2,6,11,15)]-Gm, and [Ser(2,6,11,15)]-Gm exhibits low cytotoxicity, and low resistance to degradation, and after 24 h are present in localized area near to the membrane. Conversely, the use of D-amino acids in the analogue [D-Thr(2,6,11,15)]-D-Gm confers resistance to degradation, increases its potency, and maintained this peptide spread in the cytosol similarly to what happens with Gm. Replacements of Cys by Thr and Gln by L- or D-Pro ([D-Thr(2,6,11,15), Pro(9)]-D-Gm, and [Thr(2,6,11,15), D-Pro(9)]-Gm), which induced a similar β-hairpin conformation, also increase their resistance to degradation, and cytotoxicity, but after 24 h they are not present spread in the cytosol, exhibiting lower cytotoxicity in comparison to Gm. Additionally, chloroquine, a lysosomal enzyme inhibitor potentiated the effect of the peptides. Furthermore, the binding and internalization of peptides was determined, but a direct correlation among these factors was not observed. However, cholesterol ablation, which increase fluidity of cellular membrane, also increase cytotoxicity and internalization of peptides. β-hairpin spatial conformation, and intracellular localization/target, and the capability of entry are important properties of gomesin cytotoxicity. Public Library of Science 2013-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3843672/ /pubmed/24312251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080924 Text en © 2013 Buri et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Buri, Marcus V.
Domingues, Tatiana M.
Paredes-Gamero, Edgar J.
Casaes-Rodrigues, Rafael L.
Rodrigues, Elaine Guadelupe
Miranda, Antonio
Resistance to Degradation and Cellular Distribution are Important Features for the Antitumor Activity of Gomesin
title Resistance to Degradation and Cellular Distribution are Important Features for the Antitumor Activity of Gomesin
title_full Resistance to Degradation and Cellular Distribution are Important Features for the Antitumor Activity of Gomesin
title_fullStr Resistance to Degradation and Cellular Distribution are Important Features for the Antitumor Activity of Gomesin
title_full_unstemmed Resistance to Degradation and Cellular Distribution are Important Features for the Antitumor Activity of Gomesin
title_short Resistance to Degradation and Cellular Distribution are Important Features for the Antitumor Activity of Gomesin
title_sort resistance to degradation and cellular distribution are important features for the antitumor activity of gomesin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3843672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24312251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080924
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