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Intracellular Analysis of the Interaction between the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6 Oncoprotein and Inhibitory Peptides

Oncogenic types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) cause cervical cancer and other malignancies in humans. The HPV E6 oncoprotein is considered to be an attractive therapeutic target since its inhibition can lead to the apoptotic cell death of HPV-positive cancer cells. The HPV type 16 (HPV16) E6-bind...

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Autores principales: Stutz, Christina, Reinz, Eileen, Honegger, Anja, Bulkescher, Julia, Schweizer, Johannes, Zanier, Katia, Travé, Gilles, Lohrey, Claudia, Hoppe-Seyler, Karin, Hoppe-Seyler, Felix
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4495056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26151636
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132339
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author Stutz, Christina
Reinz, Eileen
Honegger, Anja
Bulkescher, Julia
Schweizer, Johannes
Zanier, Katia
Travé, Gilles
Lohrey, Claudia
Hoppe-Seyler, Karin
Hoppe-Seyler, Felix
author_facet Stutz, Christina
Reinz, Eileen
Honegger, Anja
Bulkescher, Julia
Schweizer, Johannes
Zanier, Katia
Travé, Gilles
Lohrey, Claudia
Hoppe-Seyler, Karin
Hoppe-Seyler, Felix
author_sort Stutz, Christina
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description Oncogenic types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) cause cervical cancer and other malignancies in humans. The HPV E6 oncoprotein is considered to be an attractive therapeutic target since its inhibition can lead to the apoptotic cell death of HPV-positive cancer cells. The HPV type 16 (HPV16) E6-binding peptide pep11, and variants thereof, induce cell death specifically in HPV16-positive cancer cells. Although they do not encompass the LxxLL binding motif found in cellular HPV16 E6 interaction partners, such as E6AP, the pep11 variants strongly bind to HPV16 E6 by contacting the recently identified E6AP binding pocket. Thus, these peptides can serve as prototype E6-inhibitory molecules which target the E6AP pocket. We here analyzed their intracellular interaction with HPV16 E6. By comprehensive intracellular binding studies and GST pull-down assays, we show that E6-binding competent pep11 variants induce the formation of a trimeric complex, consisting of pep11, HPV16 E6 and p53. These findings indicate that peptides, which do not contain the LxxLL motif, can reshape E6 to enable its interaction with p53. The formation of the trimeric HPV16 E6 / peptide / p53 complex was associated with an increase of endogenous HPV16 E6 protein amounts. Yet, total cellular p53 amounts were also increased, indicating that the E6 / E6AP-mediated degradation of p53 is blocked. These findings suggest that inhibition of oncogenic activities by targeting the E6AP pocket on HPV16 E6 could be a strategy for therapeutic intervention.
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spelling pubmed-44950562015-07-15 Intracellular Analysis of the Interaction between the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6 Oncoprotein and Inhibitory Peptides Stutz, Christina Reinz, Eileen Honegger, Anja Bulkescher, Julia Schweizer, Johannes Zanier, Katia Travé, Gilles Lohrey, Claudia Hoppe-Seyler, Karin Hoppe-Seyler, Felix PLoS One Research Article Oncogenic types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) cause cervical cancer and other malignancies in humans. The HPV E6 oncoprotein is considered to be an attractive therapeutic target since its inhibition can lead to the apoptotic cell death of HPV-positive cancer cells. The HPV type 16 (HPV16) E6-binding peptide pep11, and variants thereof, induce cell death specifically in HPV16-positive cancer cells. Although they do not encompass the LxxLL binding motif found in cellular HPV16 E6 interaction partners, such as E6AP, the pep11 variants strongly bind to HPV16 E6 by contacting the recently identified E6AP binding pocket. Thus, these peptides can serve as prototype E6-inhibitory molecules which target the E6AP pocket. We here analyzed their intracellular interaction with HPV16 E6. By comprehensive intracellular binding studies and GST pull-down assays, we show that E6-binding competent pep11 variants induce the formation of a trimeric complex, consisting of pep11, HPV16 E6 and p53. These findings indicate that peptides, which do not contain the LxxLL motif, can reshape E6 to enable its interaction with p53. The formation of the trimeric HPV16 E6 / peptide / p53 complex was associated with an increase of endogenous HPV16 E6 protein amounts. Yet, total cellular p53 amounts were also increased, indicating that the E6 / E6AP-mediated degradation of p53 is blocked. These findings suggest that inhibition of oncogenic activities by targeting the E6AP pocket on HPV16 E6 could be a strategy for therapeutic intervention. Public Library of Science 2015-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4495056/ /pubmed/26151636 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132339 Text en © 2015 Stutz 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Stutz, Christina
Reinz, Eileen
Honegger, Anja
Bulkescher, Julia
Schweizer, Johannes
Zanier, Katia
Travé, Gilles
Lohrey, Claudia
Hoppe-Seyler, Karin
Hoppe-Seyler, Felix
Intracellular Analysis of the Interaction between the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6 Oncoprotein and Inhibitory Peptides
title Intracellular Analysis of the Interaction between the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6 Oncoprotein and Inhibitory Peptides
title_full Intracellular Analysis of the Interaction between the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6 Oncoprotein and Inhibitory Peptides
title_fullStr Intracellular Analysis of the Interaction between the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6 Oncoprotein and Inhibitory Peptides
title_full_unstemmed Intracellular Analysis of the Interaction between the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6 Oncoprotein and Inhibitory Peptides
title_short Intracellular Analysis of the Interaction between the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6 Oncoprotein and Inhibitory Peptides
title_sort intracellular analysis of the interaction between the human papillomavirus type 16 e6 oncoprotein and inhibitory peptides
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4495056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26151636
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132339
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