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Coibamide A Targets Sec61 to Prevent Biogenesis of Secretory and Membrane Proteins

[Image: see text] Coibamide A (CbA) is a marine natural product with potent antiproliferative activity against human cancer cells and a unique selectivity profile. Despite promising antitumor activity, the mechanism of cytotoxicity and specific cellular target of CbA remain unknown. Here, we develop...

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Autores principales: Tranter, Dale, Paatero, Anja O., Kawaguchi, Shinsaku, Kazemi, Soheila, Serrill, Jeffrey D., Kellosalo, Juho, Vogel, Walter K., Richter, Uwe, Mattos, Daphne R., Wan, Xuemei, Thornburg, Christopher C., Oishi, Shinya, McPhail, Kerry L., Ishmael, Jane E., Paavilainen, Ville O.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7497630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32608972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.0c00325
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author Tranter, Dale
Paatero, Anja O.
Kawaguchi, Shinsaku
Kazemi, Soheila
Serrill, Jeffrey D.
Kellosalo, Juho
Vogel, Walter K.
Richter, Uwe
Mattos, Daphne R.
Wan, Xuemei
Thornburg, Christopher C.
Oishi, Shinya
McPhail, Kerry L.
Ishmael, Jane E.
Paavilainen, Ville O.
author_facet Tranter, Dale
Paatero, Anja O.
Kawaguchi, Shinsaku
Kazemi, Soheila
Serrill, Jeffrey D.
Kellosalo, Juho
Vogel, Walter K.
Richter, Uwe
Mattos, Daphne R.
Wan, Xuemei
Thornburg, Christopher C.
Oishi, Shinya
McPhail, Kerry L.
Ishmael, Jane E.
Paavilainen, Ville O.
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description [Image: see text] Coibamide A (CbA) is a marine natural product with potent antiproliferative activity against human cancer cells and a unique selectivity profile. Despite promising antitumor activity, the mechanism of cytotoxicity and specific cellular target of CbA remain unknown. Here, we develop an optimized synthetic CbA photoaffinity probe (photo-CbA) and use it to demonstrate that CbA directly targets the Sec61α subunit of the Sec61 protein translocon. CbA binding to Sec61 results in broad substrate-nonselective inhibition of ER protein import and potent cytotoxicity against specific cancer cell lines. CbA targets a lumenal cavity of Sec61 that is partially shared with known Sec61 inhibitors, yet profiling against resistance conferring Sec61α mutations identified from human HCT116 cells suggests a distinct binding mode for CbA. Specifically, despite conferring strong resistance to all previously known Sec61 inhibitors, the Sec61α mutant R66I remains sensitive to CbA. A further unbiased screen for Sec61α resistance mutations identified the CbA-resistant mutation S71P, which confirms nonidentical binding sites for CbA and apratoxin A and supports the susceptibility of the Sec61 plug region for channel inhibition. Remarkably, CbA, apratoxin A, and ipomoeassin F do not display comparable patterns of potency and selectivity in the NCI60 panel of human cancer cell lines. Our work connecting CbA activity with selective prevention of secretory and membrane protein biogenesis by inhibition of Sec61 opens up possibilities for developing new Sec61 inhibitors with improved drug-like properties that are based on the coibamide pharmacophore.
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spelling pubmed-74976302020-09-18 Coibamide A Targets Sec61 to Prevent Biogenesis of Secretory and Membrane Proteins Tranter, Dale Paatero, Anja O. Kawaguchi, Shinsaku Kazemi, Soheila Serrill, Jeffrey D. Kellosalo, Juho Vogel, Walter K. Richter, Uwe Mattos, Daphne R. Wan, Xuemei Thornburg, Christopher C. Oishi, Shinya McPhail, Kerry L. Ishmael, Jane E. Paavilainen, Ville O. ACS Chem Biol [Image: see text] Coibamide A (CbA) is a marine natural product with potent antiproliferative activity against human cancer cells and a unique selectivity profile. Despite promising antitumor activity, the mechanism of cytotoxicity and specific cellular target of CbA remain unknown. Here, we develop an optimized synthetic CbA photoaffinity probe (photo-CbA) and use it to demonstrate that CbA directly targets the Sec61α subunit of the Sec61 protein translocon. CbA binding to Sec61 results in broad substrate-nonselective inhibition of ER protein import and potent cytotoxicity against specific cancer cell lines. CbA targets a lumenal cavity of Sec61 that is partially shared with known Sec61 inhibitors, yet profiling against resistance conferring Sec61α mutations identified from human HCT116 cells suggests a distinct binding mode for CbA. Specifically, despite conferring strong resistance to all previously known Sec61 inhibitors, the Sec61α mutant R66I remains sensitive to CbA. A further unbiased screen for Sec61α resistance mutations identified the CbA-resistant mutation S71P, which confirms nonidentical binding sites for CbA and apratoxin A and supports the susceptibility of the Sec61 plug region for channel inhibition. Remarkably, CbA, apratoxin A, and ipomoeassin F do not display comparable patterns of potency and selectivity in the NCI60 panel of human cancer cell lines. Our work connecting CbA activity with selective prevention of secretory and membrane protein biogenesis by inhibition of Sec61 opens up possibilities for developing new Sec61 inhibitors with improved drug-like properties that are based on the coibamide pharmacophore. American Chemical Society 2020-07-01 2020-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7497630/ /pubmed/32608972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.0c00325 Text en Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Tranter, Dale
Paatero, Anja O.
Kawaguchi, Shinsaku
Kazemi, Soheila
Serrill, Jeffrey D.
Kellosalo, Juho
Vogel, Walter K.
Richter, Uwe
Mattos, Daphne R.
Wan, Xuemei
Thornburg, Christopher C.
Oishi, Shinya
McPhail, Kerry L.
Ishmael, Jane E.
Paavilainen, Ville O.
Coibamide A Targets Sec61 to Prevent Biogenesis of Secretory and Membrane Proteins
title Coibamide A Targets Sec61 to Prevent Biogenesis of Secretory and Membrane Proteins
title_full Coibamide A Targets Sec61 to Prevent Biogenesis of Secretory and Membrane Proteins
title_fullStr Coibamide A Targets Sec61 to Prevent Biogenesis of Secretory and Membrane Proteins
title_full_unstemmed Coibamide A Targets Sec61 to Prevent Biogenesis of Secretory and Membrane Proteins
title_short Coibamide A Targets Sec61 to Prevent Biogenesis of Secretory and Membrane Proteins
title_sort coibamide a targets sec61 to prevent biogenesis of secretory and membrane proteins
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7497630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32608972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.0c00325
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