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Grb7-derived calmodulin-binding peptides inhibit proliferation, migration and invasiveness of tumor cells while they enhance attachment to the substrate

The growth factor receptor bound protein 7 (Grb7) is a Ca(2+)-dependent calmodulin (CaM)-binding adaptor protein implicated, among other functions, in cell proliferation, migration and tumor-associated angiogenesis. The goal of this study was to determine whether a peptide based on the CaM binding s...

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Autores principales: Alcalde, Juan, González-Muñoz, María, Villalobo, Antonio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7215194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32420488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03922
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author Alcalde, Juan
González-Muñoz, María
Villalobo, Antonio
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Villalobo, Antonio
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description The growth factor receptor bound protein 7 (Grb7) is a Ca(2+)-dependent calmodulin (CaM)-binding adaptor protein implicated, among other functions, in cell proliferation, migration and tumor-associated angiogenesis. The goal of this study was to determine whether a peptide based on the CaM binding site of Grb7 disrupts cellular processes, relevant for the malignancy of tumor cells, in which this adaptor protein is implicated. We designed synthetic myristoylated and non-myristoylated peptides corresponding to the CaM-binding domain of human Grb7 with the sequence (243)RKLWKRFFCFLRRS(256) and a variant peptide with the mutated sequence RKLERFFCFLRRE (W246E-ΔK247-S256E). The two non-myristoylated peptides bind dansyl-CaM with higher efficiency in the presence than in the absence of Ca(2+) and they enter into the cell, as tested with 5(6)-carboxytetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA)-labeled peptides. The myristoylated and non-myristoylated peptides inhibit the proliferation, migration and invasiveness of A431 tumor cells while they enhance their adhesion to the substrate. The myristoylated peptides have stronger inhibitory effect than the non-myristoylated counterparts, in agreement with their expected higher cell-permeant capacity. The myristoylated and non-myristoylated W246E-ΔK247-S256E mutant peptide has a lesser inhibitory effect on cell proliferation as compared to the wild-type peptide. We also demonstrated that the myristoylated peptides were more efficient than the CaM antagonist N-(6-aminohexyl)-5-chloro-1-naphthalenesulfonamide (W-7) inhibiting cell migration and equally efficient inhibiting cell proliferation.
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spelling pubmed-72151942020-05-15 Grb7-derived calmodulin-binding peptides inhibit proliferation, migration and invasiveness of tumor cells while they enhance attachment to the substrate Alcalde, Juan González-Muñoz, María Villalobo, Antonio Heliyon Article The growth factor receptor bound protein 7 (Grb7) is a Ca(2+)-dependent calmodulin (CaM)-binding adaptor protein implicated, among other functions, in cell proliferation, migration and tumor-associated angiogenesis. The goal of this study was to determine whether a peptide based on the CaM binding site of Grb7 disrupts cellular processes, relevant for the malignancy of tumor cells, in which this adaptor protein is implicated. We designed synthetic myristoylated and non-myristoylated peptides corresponding to the CaM-binding domain of human Grb7 with the sequence (243)RKLWKRFFCFLRRS(256) and a variant peptide with the mutated sequence RKLERFFCFLRRE (W246E-ΔK247-S256E). The two non-myristoylated peptides bind dansyl-CaM with higher efficiency in the presence than in the absence of Ca(2+) and they enter into the cell, as tested with 5(6)-carboxytetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA)-labeled peptides. The myristoylated and non-myristoylated peptides inhibit the proliferation, migration and invasiveness of A431 tumor cells while they enhance their adhesion to the substrate. The myristoylated peptides have stronger inhibitory effect than the non-myristoylated counterparts, in agreement with their expected higher cell-permeant capacity. The myristoylated and non-myristoylated W246E-ΔK247-S256E mutant peptide has a lesser inhibitory effect on cell proliferation as compared to the wild-type peptide. We also demonstrated that the myristoylated peptides were more efficient than the CaM antagonist N-(6-aminohexyl)-5-chloro-1-naphthalenesulfonamide (W-7) inhibiting cell migration and equally efficient inhibiting cell proliferation. Elsevier 2020-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7215194/ /pubmed/32420488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03922 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Alcalde, Juan
González-Muñoz, María
Villalobo, Antonio
Grb7-derived calmodulin-binding peptides inhibit proliferation, migration and invasiveness of tumor cells while they enhance attachment to the substrate
title Grb7-derived calmodulin-binding peptides inhibit proliferation, migration and invasiveness of tumor cells while they enhance attachment to the substrate
title_full Grb7-derived calmodulin-binding peptides inhibit proliferation, migration and invasiveness of tumor cells while they enhance attachment to the substrate
title_fullStr Grb7-derived calmodulin-binding peptides inhibit proliferation, migration and invasiveness of tumor cells while they enhance attachment to the substrate
title_full_unstemmed Grb7-derived calmodulin-binding peptides inhibit proliferation, migration and invasiveness of tumor cells while they enhance attachment to the substrate
title_short Grb7-derived calmodulin-binding peptides inhibit proliferation, migration and invasiveness of tumor cells while they enhance attachment to the substrate
title_sort grb7-derived calmodulin-binding peptides inhibit proliferation, migration and invasiveness of tumor cells while they enhance attachment to the substrate
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7215194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32420488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03922
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