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MUC4-ErbB2 Oncogenic Complex: Binding studies using Microscale Thermophoresis

The MUC4 membrane-bound mucin is a large O-glycoprotein involved in epithelial homeostasis. At the cancer cell surface MUC4 interacts with ErbB2 receptor via EGF domains to promote cell proliferation and migration. MUC4 is highly regarded as a therapeutic target in pancreatic cancer as it is not exp...

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Autores principales: Liberelle, Maxime, Magnez, Romain, Thuru, Xavier, Bencheikh, Yamina, Ravez, Severine, Quenon, Camille, Drucbert, Anne-Sophie, Foulon, Catherine, Melnyk, Patricia, Seuningen, Isabelle Van, Lebègue, Nicolas
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6853952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31723153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-53099-0
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author Liberelle, Maxime
Magnez, Romain
Thuru, Xavier
Bencheikh, Yamina
Ravez, Severine
Quenon, Camille
Drucbert, Anne-Sophie
Foulon, Catherine
Melnyk, Patricia
Seuningen, Isabelle Van
Lebègue, Nicolas
author_facet Liberelle, Maxime
Magnez, Romain
Thuru, Xavier
Bencheikh, Yamina
Ravez, Severine
Quenon, Camille
Drucbert, Anne-Sophie
Foulon, Catherine
Melnyk, Patricia
Seuningen, Isabelle Van
Lebègue, Nicolas
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description The MUC4 membrane-bound mucin is a large O-glycoprotein involved in epithelial homeostasis. At the cancer cell surface MUC4 interacts with ErbB2 receptor via EGF domains to promote cell proliferation and migration. MUC4 is highly regarded as a therapeutic target in pancreatic cancer as it is not expressed in healthy pancreas, while it is neoexpressed in early preneoplastic stages (PanINs). However, the association/dissociation constant of MUC4-ErbB2 complex is unknown. Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) have become a major area of research in the past years and the characterization of their interactions, especially by biophysical methods, is intensively used in drug discovery. To characterize the MUC4-ErbB2 interaction, we used MicroScale Thermophoresis (MST), a powerful method for quantitative protein interaction analysis under challenging conditions. We worked with CHO cell lysates containing either the transmembrane β subunit of MUC4 (MUC4β) or a truncated mutant encompassing only the EGF domains (MUC4(EGF3+1+2)). MST studies have led to the characterization of equilibrium dissociation constants (K(d)) for MUC4β-ErbB2 (7–25 nM) and MUC4(EGF3+1+2)/ErbB2 (65–79 nM) complexes. This work provides new information regarding the MUC4-ErbB2 interaction at the biophysical level and also confirms that the presence of the three EGF domains of MUC4 is sufficient to provide efficient interaction. This technological approach will be very useful in the future to validate small molecule binding affinities targeting MUC4-ErbB2 complex for drug discovery development in cancer. It will also be of high interest for the other known membrane mucins forming oncogenic complexes with ErbBs at the cancer cell surface.
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spelling pubmed-68539522019-11-19 MUC4-ErbB2 Oncogenic Complex: Binding studies using Microscale Thermophoresis Liberelle, Maxime Magnez, Romain Thuru, Xavier Bencheikh, Yamina Ravez, Severine Quenon, Camille Drucbert, Anne-Sophie Foulon, Catherine Melnyk, Patricia Seuningen, Isabelle Van Lebègue, Nicolas Sci Rep Article The MUC4 membrane-bound mucin is a large O-glycoprotein involved in epithelial homeostasis. At the cancer cell surface MUC4 interacts with ErbB2 receptor via EGF domains to promote cell proliferation and migration. MUC4 is highly regarded as a therapeutic target in pancreatic cancer as it is not expressed in healthy pancreas, while it is neoexpressed in early preneoplastic stages (PanINs). However, the association/dissociation constant of MUC4-ErbB2 complex is unknown. Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) have become a major area of research in the past years and the characterization of their interactions, especially by biophysical methods, is intensively used in drug discovery. To characterize the MUC4-ErbB2 interaction, we used MicroScale Thermophoresis (MST), a powerful method for quantitative protein interaction analysis under challenging conditions. We worked with CHO cell lysates containing either the transmembrane β subunit of MUC4 (MUC4β) or a truncated mutant encompassing only the EGF domains (MUC4(EGF3+1+2)). MST studies have led to the characterization of equilibrium dissociation constants (K(d)) for MUC4β-ErbB2 (7–25 nM) and MUC4(EGF3+1+2)/ErbB2 (65–79 nM) complexes. This work provides new information regarding the MUC4-ErbB2 interaction at the biophysical level and also confirms that the presence of the three EGF domains of MUC4 is sufficient to provide efficient interaction. This technological approach will be very useful in the future to validate small molecule binding affinities targeting MUC4-ErbB2 complex for drug discovery development in cancer. It will also be of high interest for the other known membrane mucins forming oncogenic complexes with ErbBs at the cancer cell surface. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6853952/ /pubmed/31723153 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-53099-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Liberelle, Maxime
Magnez, Romain
Thuru, Xavier
Bencheikh, Yamina
Ravez, Severine
Quenon, Camille
Drucbert, Anne-Sophie
Foulon, Catherine
Melnyk, Patricia
Seuningen, Isabelle Van
Lebègue, Nicolas
MUC4-ErbB2 Oncogenic Complex: Binding studies using Microscale Thermophoresis
title MUC4-ErbB2 Oncogenic Complex: Binding studies using Microscale Thermophoresis
title_full MUC4-ErbB2 Oncogenic Complex: Binding studies using Microscale Thermophoresis
title_fullStr MUC4-ErbB2 Oncogenic Complex: Binding studies using Microscale Thermophoresis
title_full_unstemmed MUC4-ErbB2 Oncogenic Complex: Binding studies using Microscale Thermophoresis
title_short MUC4-ErbB2 Oncogenic Complex: Binding studies using Microscale Thermophoresis
title_sort muc4-erbb2 oncogenic complex: binding studies using microscale thermophoresis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6853952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31723153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-53099-0
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