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Discovering the Biological Target of 5-epi-Sinuleptolide Using a Combination of Proteomic Approaches
Sinuleptolide and its congeners are diterpenes with a norcembranoid skeleton isolated from the soft coral genus Sinularia. These marine metabolites are endowed with relevant biological activities, mainly associated with cancer development. 5-epi-sinuleptolide has been selected as a candidate for tar...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5666420/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29027931 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md15100312 |
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author | Morretta, Elva Esposito, Roberta Festa, Carmen Riccio, Raffaele Casapullo, Agostino Monti, Maria Chiara |
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description | Sinuleptolide and its congeners are diterpenes with a norcembranoid skeleton isolated from the soft coral genus Sinularia. These marine metabolites are endowed with relevant biological activities, mainly associated with cancer development. 5-epi-sinuleptolide has been selected as a candidate for target discovery studies through the application of complementary proteomic approaches. Specifically, a combination of conventional chemical proteomics based on affinity chromatography, coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry and bioinformatics, as well as drug affinity responsive target stability (DARTS), led to a clear identification of actins as main targets for 5-epi-sinuleptolide. Subsequent in-cell assays, performed with cytochalasin D as reference compound, gave information on the ability of 5-epi-sinuleptolide to disrupt the actin cytoskeleton by loss of actin fibers and formation of F-actin amorphous aggregates. These results suggest the potential application of 5-epi-sinuleptolide as a useful tool in the study of the molecular processes impaired in several disorders in which actin is thought to play an essential role. |
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spelling | pubmed-56664202017-11-09 Discovering the Biological Target of 5-epi-Sinuleptolide Using a Combination of Proteomic Approaches Morretta, Elva Esposito, Roberta Festa, Carmen Riccio, Raffaele Casapullo, Agostino Monti, Maria Chiara Mar Drugs Article Sinuleptolide and its congeners are diterpenes with a norcembranoid skeleton isolated from the soft coral genus Sinularia. These marine metabolites are endowed with relevant biological activities, mainly associated with cancer development. 5-epi-sinuleptolide has been selected as a candidate for target discovery studies through the application of complementary proteomic approaches. Specifically, a combination of conventional chemical proteomics based on affinity chromatography, coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry and bioinformatics, as well as drug affinity responsive target stability (DARTS), led to a clear identification of actins as main targets for 5-epi-sinuleptolide. Subsequent in-cell assays, performed with cytochalasin D as reference compound, gave information on the ability of 5-epi-sinuleptolide to disrupt the actin cytoskeleton by loss of actin fibers and formation of F-actin amorphous aggregates. These results suggest the potential application of 5-epi-sinuleptolide as a useful tool in the study of the molecular processes impaired in several disorders in which actin is thought to play an essential role. MDPI 2017-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5666420/ /pubmed/29027931 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md15100312 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Morretta, Elva Esposito, Roberta Festa, Carmen Riccio, Raffaele Casapullo, Agostino Monti, Maria Chiara Discovering the Biological Target of 5-epi-Sinuleptolide Using a Combination of Proteomic Approaches |
title | Discovering the Biological Target of 5-epi-Sinuleptolide Using a Combination of Proteomic Approaches |
title_full | Discovering the Biological Target of 5-epi-Sinuleptolide Using a Combination of Proteomic Approaches |
title_fullStr | Discovering the Biological Target of 5-epi-Sinuleptolide Using a Combination of Proteomic Approaches |
title_full_unstemmed | Discovering the Biological Target of 5-epi-Sinuleptolide Using a Combination of Proteomic Approaches |
title_short | Discovering the Biological Target of 5-epi-Sinuleptolide Using a Combination of Proteomic Approaches |
title_sort | discovering the biological target of 5-epi-sinuleptolide using a combination of proteomic approaches |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5666420/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29027931 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md15100312 |
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