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Modulation of the 20S Proteasome Activity by Porphyrin Derivatives Is Steered through Their Charge Distribution

Cationic porphyrins exhibit an amazing variety of binding modes and inhibition mechanisms of 20S proteasome. Depending on the spatial distribution of their electrostatic charges, they can occupy different sites on α rings of 20S proteasome by exploiting the structural code responsible for the intera...

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Autores principales: Persico, Marco, Santoro, Anna Maria, D’Urso, Alessandro, Milardi, Danilo, Purrello, Roberto, Cunsolo, Alessandra, Gobbo, Marina, Fattorusso, Roberto, Diana, Donatella, Stefanelli, Manuela, Tundo, Grazia R., Sbardella, Diego, Coletta, Massimo, Fattorusso, Caterina
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9220251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35740865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12060741
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author Persico, Marco
Santoro, Anna Maria
D’Urso, Alessandro
Milardi, Danilo
Purrello, Roberto
Cunsolo, Alessandra
Gobbo, Marina
Fattorusso, Roberto
Diana, Donatella
Stefanelli, Manuela
Tundo, Grazia R.
Sbardella, Diego
Coletta, Massimo
Fattorusso, Caterina
author_facet Persico, Marco
Santoro, Anna Maria
D’Urso, Alessandro
Milardi, Danilo
Purrello, Roberto
Cunsolo, Alessandra
Gobbo, Marina
Fattorusso, Roberto
Diana, Donatella
Stefanelli, Manuela
Tundo, Grazia R.
Sbardella, Diego
Coletta, Massimo
Fattorusso, Caterina
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description Cationic porphyrins exhibit an amazing variety of binding modes and inhibition mechanisms of 20S proteasome. Depending on the spatial distribution of their electrostatic charges, they can occupy different sites on α rings of 20S proteasome by exploiting the structural code responsible for the interaction with regulatory proteins. Indeed, they can act as competitive or allosteric inhibitors by binding at the substrate gate or at the grooves between the α subunits, respectively. Moreover, the substitution of a charged moiety in the peripheral arm with a hydrophobic moiety revealed a “new” 20S functional state with higher substrate affinity and catalytic efficiency. In the present study, we expand our structure–activity relationship (SAR) analysis in order to further explore the potential of this versatile class of 20S modulators. Therefore, we have extended the study to additional macrocyclic compounds, displaying different structural features, comparing their interaction behavior on the 20S proteasome with previously investigated compounds. In particular, in order to evaluate how the introduction of a peptidic chain can affect the affinity and the interacting mechanism of porphyrins, we investigate the MTPyApi, a porphyrin derivatized with an Arg–Pro-rich antimicrobial peptide. Moreover, to unveil the role played by the porphyrin core, this was replaced with a corrole scaffold, a “contracted” version of the tetrapyrrolic ring due to the lack of a methine bridge. The analysis has been undertaken by means of integrated kinetic, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, and computational studies. Finally, in order to assess a potential pharmacological significance of this type of investigation, a preliminary attempt has been performed to evaluate the biological effect of these molecules on MCF7 breast cancer cells in dark conditions, envisaging that porphyrins may indeed represent a powerful tool for the modulation of cellular proteostasis.
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spelling pubmed-92202512022-06-24 Modulation of the 20S Proteasome Activity by Porphyrin Derivatives Is Steered through Their Charge Distribution Persico, Marco Santoro, Anna Maria D’Urso, Alessandro Milardi, Danilo Purrello, Roberto Cunsolo, Alessandra Gobbo, Marina Fattorusso, Roberto Diana, Donatella Stefanelli, Manuela Tundo, Grazia R. Sbardella, Diego Coletta, Massimo Fattorusso, Caterina Biomolecules Article Cationic porphyrins exhibit an amazing variety of binding modes and inhibition mechanisms of 20S proteasome. Depending on the spatial distribution of their electrostatic charges, they can occupy different sites on α rings of 20S proteasome by exploiting the structural code responsible for the interaction with regulatory proteins. Indeed, they can act as competitive or allosteric inhibitors by binding at the substrate gate or at the grooves between the α subunits, respectively. Moreover, the substitution of a charged moiety in the peripheral arm with a hydrophobic moiety revealed a “new” 20S functional state with higher substrate affinity and catalytic efficiency. In the present study, we expand our structure–activity relationship (SAR) analysis in order to further explore the potential of this versatile class of 20S modulators. Therefore, we have extended the study to additional macrocyclic compounds, displaying different structural features, comparing their interaction behavior on the 20S proteasome with previously investigated compounds. In particular, in order to evaluate how the introduction of a peptidic chain can affect the affinity and the interacting mechanism of porphyrins, we investigate the MTPyApi, a porphyrin derivatized with an Arg–Pro-rich antimicrobial peptide. Moreover, to unveil the role played by the porphyrin core, this was replaced with a corrole scaffold, a “contracted” version of the tetrapyrrolic ring due to the lack of a methine bridge. The analysis has been undertaken by means of integrated kinetic, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, and computational studies. Finally, in order to assess a potential pharmacological significance of this type of investigation, a preliminary attempt has been performed to evaluate the biological effect of these molecules on MCF7 breast cancer cells in dark conditions, envisaging that porphyrins may indeed represent a powerful tool for the modulation of cellular proteostasis. MDPI 2022-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9220251/ /pubmed/35740865 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12060741 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Persico, Marco
Santoro, Anna Maria
D’Urso, Alessandro
Milardi, Danilo
Purrello, Roberto
Cunsolo, Alessandra
Gobbo, Marina
Fattorusso, Roberto
Diana, Donatella
Stefanelli, Manuela
Tundo, Grazia R.
Sbardella, Diego
Coletta, Massimo
Fattorusso, Caterina
Modulation of the 20S Proteasome Activity by Porphyrin Derivatives Is Steered through Their Charge Distribution
title Modulation of the 20S Proteasome Activity by Porphyrin Derivatives Is Steered through Their Charge Distribution
title_full Modulation of the 20S Proteasome Activity by Porphyrin Derivatives Is Steered through Their Charge Distribution
title_fullStr Modulation of the 20S Proteasome Activity by Porphyrin Derivatives Is Steered through Their Charge Distribution
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of the 20S Proteasome Activity by Porphyrin Derivatives Is Steered through Their Charge Distribution
title_short Modulation of the 20S Proteasome Activity by Porphyrin Derivatives Is Steered through Their Charge Distribution
title_sort modulation of the 20s proteasome activity by porphyrin derivatives is steered through their charge distribution
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9220251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35740865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12060741
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