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Identification of peptides interfering with the LRRK2/PP1 interaction

Serine/threonine phosphatases are responsible for modulating the activities of the protein kinases implicated in the development of several pathologies. Here we identified by a PEP-scan approach a peptide of LRRK2, a Parkinson’s disease associated protein, interacting with the phosphatase PP1. In or...

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Autores principales: Dong, Chang Zhi, Bruzzoni-Giovanelli, Heriberto, Yu, Yanhua, Dorgham, Karim, Parizot, Christophe, Zini, Jean Marc, Brossas, Jean Yves, Tuffery, Pierre, Rebollo, Angelita
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7425875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32790695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237110
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author Dong, Chang Zhi
Bruzzoni-Giovanelli, Heriberto
Yu, Yanhua
Dorgham, Karim
Parizot, Christophe
Zini, Jean Marc
Brossas, Jean Yves
Tuffery, Pierre
Rebollo, Angelita
author_facet Dong, Chang Zhi
Bruzzoni-Giovanelli, Heriberto
Yu, Yanhua
Dorgham, Karim
Parizot, Christophe
Zini, Jean Marc
Brossas, Jean Yves
Tuffery, Pierre
Rebollo, Angelita
author_sort Dong, Chang Zhi
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description Serine/threonine phosphatases are responsible for modulating the activities of the protein kinases implicated in the development of several pathologies. Here we identified by a PEP-scan approach a peptide of LRRK2, a Parkinson’s disease associated protein, interacting with the phosphatase PP1. In order to study its biological activity, the peptide was fused via its N-terminal to an optimized cell penetrating peptide. We synthesized from the original peptide five interfering peptides and identified two (Mut3DPT-LRRK2-Short and Mut3DPT-LRRK2-Long) able to disrupt the LRRK2/PP1 interaction by competition in anti-LRRK2 immunoprecipitates. Using FITC-labelled peptides, we confirmed their internalization into cell lines as well as into primary cells obtained from healthy or ill human donors. We confirmed by ELISA test the association of Mut3DPT-LRRK2-Long peptide to purified PP1 protein. The peptides Mut3DPT-LRRK2-5 to 8 with either N or C-terminal deletions were not able to disrupt the association LRRK2/PP1 nor to associate with purified PP1 protein. The interfering sequences blocking the PP1/LRRK2 interaction were also fused to a shuttle peptide able to cross the blood brain barrier and showed that the newly generated peptides BBB-LRRK2-Short and BBB-LRRK2-Long were highly resistant to protease degradation. Furthermore, they blocked PP1/LRRK2 interaction and they penetrated into cells. Hence, these newly generated peptides can be employed as new tools in the investigation of the role of the LRRK2/PP1 interaction in normal and pathological conditions.
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spelling pubmed-74258752020-08-20 Identification of peptides interfering with the LRRK2/PP1 interaction Dong, Chang Zhi Bruzzoni-Giovanelli, Heriberto Yu, Yanhua Dorgham, Karim Parizot, Christophe Zini, Jean Marc Brossas, Jean Yves Tuffery, Pierre Rebollo, Angelita PLoS One Research Article Serine/threonine phosphatases are responsible for modulating the activities of the protein kinases implicated in the development of several pathologies. Here we identified by a PEP-scan approach a peptide of LRRK2, a Parkinson’s disease associated protein, interacting with the phosphatase PP1. In order to study its biological activity, the peptide was fused via its N-terminal to an optimized cell penetrating peptide. We synthesized from the original peptide five interfering peptides and identified two (Mut3DPT-LRRK2-Short and Mut3DPT-LRRK2-Long) able to disrupt the LRRK2/PP1 interaction by competition in anti-LRRK2 immunoprecipitates. Using FITC-labelled peptides, we confirmed their internalization into cell lines as well as into primary cells obtained from healthy or ill human donors. We confirmed by ELISA test the association of Mut3DPT-LRRK2-Long peptide to purified PP1 protein. The peptides Mut3DPT-LRRK2-5 to 8 with either N or C-terminal deletions were not able to disrupt the association LRRK2/PP1 nor to associate with purified PP1 protein. The interfering sequences blocking the PP1/LRRK2 interaction were also fused to a shuttle peptide able to cross the blood brain barrier and showed that the newly generated peptides BBB-LRRK2-Short and BBB-LRRK2-Long were highly resistant to protease degradation. Furthermore, they blocked PP1/LRRK2 interaction and they penetrated into cells. Hence, these newly generated peptides can be employed as new tools in the investigation of the role of the LRRK2/PP1 interaction in normal and pathological conditions. Public Library of Science 2020-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7425875/ /pubmed/32790695 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237110 Text en © 2020 Dong 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dong, Chang Zhi
Bruzzoni-Giovanelli, Heriberto
Yu, Yanhua
Dorgham, Karim
Parizot, Christophe
Zini, Jean Marc
Brossas, Jean Yves
Tuffery, Pierre
Rebollo, Angelita
Identification of peptides interfering with the LRRK2/PP1 interaction
title Identification of peptides interfering with the LRRK2/PP1 interaction
title_full Identification of peptides interfering with the LRRK2/PP1 interaction
title_fullStr Identification of peptides interfering with the LRRK2/PP1 interaction
title_full_unstemmed Identification of peptides interfering with the LRRK2/PP1 interaction
title_short Identification of peptides interfering with the LRRK2/PP1 interaction
title_sort identification of peptides interfering with the lrrk2/pp1 interaction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7425875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32790695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237110
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