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tREPs—A New Class of Functional tRNA-Encoded Peptides

[Image: see text] We asked if transfer RNA (tRNA) ever got an opportunity of translating its own sequence during evolution, what would have been the function of such tRNA-encoded peptides (tREPs)? If not, could one artificially synthesize tREPs to study the corresponding functional outcomes? Here, w...

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Autores principales: Chakrabarti, Amrita, Kaushik, Monika, Khan, Juveria, Soota, Deepanshu, Ponnusamy, Kalairasan, Saini, Sunil, Manvati, Siddharth, Singhal, Jhalak, Ranganathan, Anand, Pati, Soumya, Dhar, Pawan Kumar, Singh, Shailja
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9178612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35694484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c00661
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author Chakrabarti, Amrita
Kaushik, Monika
Khan, Juveria
Soota, Deepanshu
Ponnusamy, Kalairasan
Saini, Sunil
Manvati, Siddharth
Singhal, Jhalak
Ranganathan, Anand
Pati, Soumya
Dhar, Pawan Kumar
Singh, Shailja
author_facet Chakrabarti, Amrita
Kaushik, Monika
Khan, Juveria
Soota, Deepanshu
Ponnusamy, Kalairasan
Saini, Sunil
Manvati, Siddharth
Singhal, Jhalak
Ranganathan, Anand
Pati, Soumya
Dhar, Pawan Kumar
Singh, Shailja
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description [Image: see text] We asked if transfer RNA (tRNA) ever got an opportunity of translating its own sequence during evolution, what would have been the function of such tRNA-encoded peptides (tREPs)? If not, could one artificially synthesize tREPs to study the corresponding functional outcomes? Here, we report a novel, first-in-the-class, chemically synthesized tREP-18 molecule originating from the Escherichia coli tRNA sequence showing potent antileishmanial property. As a first step, E. coli tRNAs were computationally translated into peptide sequence equivalents and a database of full-length hypothetical tREPs was created. The tREP sequences were sent into sequence, structure, and energy filters to narrow down potential peptides for experimental validation. Based on the functional predictions, tREPs were screened against antiparasitic targets, leading to the identification of tREP-18 as a potential antiparasitic peptide. The in vitro assay of chemically synthesized tREP-18 on the Ag83 strain of Leishmania donovani showed its potent antileishmanial property (IC50 value of 22.13 nM). The atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy images indicated significant alteration in the cytoskeletal architecture of tREP-18-treated parasites. Also, tREP-18 seems to destabilize the mitochondrial membrane potential of parasites, disrupting their cellular integrity and leading to parasitic death. The cellular assays of the tREP-18 peptide on the BS12 strain, a clinical isolate of post-kala azar dermal leishmaniasis, demonstrated its significant efficacy at an IC50 value of 15 nM. The tREP-18 peptide showed a toxic effect on the amastigote stage of the parasite, showing macrophage pathogen clearance at a concentration of 22.5 nM. This study provides the proof of the concept of making a new class of functional peptides from tRNA sequences. It also opens a huge untapped tRNA-peptide space toward novel discoveries and applications. In the future, it would be interesting to perform tREP edits and redesign tREPs toward specific applications.
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spelling pubmed-91786122022-06-10 tREPs—A New Class of Functional tRNA-Encoded Peptides Chakrabarti, Amrita Kaushik, Monika Khan, Juveria Soota, Deepanshu Ponnusamy, Kalairasan Saini, Sunil Manvati, Siddharth Singhal, Jhalak Ranganathan, Anand Pati, Soumya Dhar, Pawan Kumar Singh, Shailja ACS Omega [Image: see text] We asked if transfer RNA (tRNA) ever got an opportunity of translating its own sequence during evolution, what would have been the function of such tRNA-encoded peptides (tREPs)? If not, could one artificially synthesize tREPs to study the corresponding functional outcomes? Here, we report a novel, first-in-the-class, chemically synthesized tREP-18 molecule originating from the Escherichia coli tRNA sequence showing potent antileishmanial property. As a first step, E. coli tRNAs were computationally translated into peptide sequence equivalents and a database of full-length hypothetical tREPs was created. The tREP sequences were sent into sequence, structure, and energy filters to narrow down potential peptides for experimental validation. Based on the functional predictions, tREPs were screened against antiparasitic targets, leading to the identification of tREP-18 as a potential antiparasitic peptide. The in vitro assay of chemically synthesized tREP-18 on the Ag83 strain of Leishmania donovani showed its potent antileishmanial property (IC50 value of 22.13 nM). The atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy images indicated significant alteration in the cytoskeletal architecture of tREP-18-treated parasites. Also, tREP-18 seems to destabilize the mitochondrial membrane potential of parasites, disrupting their cellular integrity and leading to parasitic death. The cellular assays of the tREP-18 peptide on the BS12 strain, a clinical isolate of post-kala azar dermal leishmaniasis, demonstrated its significant efficacy at an IC50 value of 15 nM. The tREP-18 peptide showed a toxic effect on the amastigote stage of the parasite, showing macrophage pathogen clearance at a concentration of 22.5 nM. This study provides the proof of the concept of making a new class of functional peptides from tRNA sequences. It also opens a huge untapped tRNA-peptide space toward novel discoveries and applications. In the future, it would be interesting to perform tREP edits and redesign tREPs toward specific applications. American Chemical Society 2022-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9178612/ /pubmed/35694484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c00661 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Kaushik, Monika
Khan, Juveria
Soota, Deepanshu
Ponnusamy, Kalairasan
Saini, Sunil
Manvati, Siddharth
Singhal, Jhalak
Ranganathan, Anand
Pati, Soumya
Dhar, Pawan Kumar
Singh, Shailja
tREPs—A New Class of Functional tRNA-Encoded Peptides
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title_fullStr tREPs—A New Class of Functional tRNA-Encoded Peptides
title_full_unstemmed tREPs—A New Class of Functional tRNA-Encoded Peptides
title_short tREPs—A New Class of Functional tRNA-Encoded Peptides
title_sort treps—a new class of functional trna-encoded peptides
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9178612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35694484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c00661
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