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Hepatology ; 63(6): 1842-59, 2016 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26660341

RESUMEN

UNLABELLED: Wilson disease (WD) is an autosomal recessive disorder that is caused by the toxic accumulation of copper (Cu) in the liver. The ATP7B gene, which is mutated in WD, encodes a multitransmembrane domain adenosine triphosphatase that traffics from the trans-Golgi network to the canalicular area of hepatocytes, where it facilitates excretion of excess Cu into the bile. Several ATP7B mutations, including H1069Q and R778L that are two of the most frequent variants, result in protein products, which, although still functional, remain in the endoplasmic reticulum. Thus, they fail to reach Cu excretion sites, resulting in the toxic buildup of Cu in the liver of WD patients. Therefore, correcting the location of these mutants by leading them to the appropriate functional sites in the cell should restore Cu excretion and would be beneficial to help large cohorts of WD patients. However, molecular targets for correction of endoplasmic reticulum-retained ATP7B mutants remain elusive. Here, we show that expression of the most frequent ATP7B mutant, H1069Q, activates p38 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase signaling pathways, which favor the rapid degradation of the mutant. Suppression of these pathways with RNA interference or specific chemical inhibitors results in the substantial rescue of ATP7B(H1069Q) (as well as that of several other WD-causing mutants) from the endoplasmic reticulum to the trans-Golgi network compartment, in recovery of its Cu-dependent trafficking, and in reduction of intracellular Cu levels. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate p38 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase as intriguing targets for correction of WD-causing mutants and, hence, as potential candidates, which could be evaluated for the development of novel therapeutic strategies to combat WD. (Hepatology 2016;63:1842-1859).


Asunto(s)
Adenosina Trifosfatasas/genética , Proteínas de Transporte de Catión/genética , Degeneración Hepatolenticular/genética , Sistema de Señalización de MAP Quinasas , Cobre/metabolismo , ATPasas Transportadoras de Cobre , Células HeLa , Células Hep G2 , Degeneración Hepatolenticular/metabolismo , Humanos , Hígado/metabolismo , Mutación , Vías Secretoras
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PLoS One ; 6(10): e25888, 2011.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22016782

RESUMEN

Acylpeptide hydrolase (APEH), one of the four members of the prolyl oligopeptidase class, catalyses the removal of N-acylated amino acids from acetylated peptides and it has been postulated to play a key role in protein degradation machinery. Disruption of protein turnover has been established as an effective strategy to down-regulate the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) and as a promising approach in anticancer therapy.Here, we illustrate a new pathway modulating UPS and proteasome activity through inhibition of APEH. To find novel molecules able to down-regulate APEH activity, we screened a set of synthetic peptides, reproducing the reactive-site loop of a known archaeal inhibitor of APEH (SsCEI), and the conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) isomers. A 12-mer SsCEI peptide and the trans10-cis12 isomer of CLA, were identified as specific APEH inhibitors and their effects on cell-based assays were paralleled by a dose-dependent reduction of proteasome activity and the activation of the pro-apoptotic caspase cascade. Moreover, cell treatment with the individual compounds increased the cytoplasm levels of several classic hallmarks of proteasome inhibition, such as NFkappaB, p21, and misfolded or polyubiquitinylated proteins, and additive effects were observed in cells exposed to a combination of both inhibitors without any cytotoxicity. Remarkably, transfection of human bronchial epithelial cells with APEH siRNA, promoted a marked accumulation of a mutant of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR), herein used as a model of misfolded protein typically degraded by UPS. Finally, molecular modeling studies, to gain insights into the APEH inhibition by the trans10-cis12 CLA isomer, were performed.Our study supports a previously unrecognized role of APEH as a negative effector of proteasome activity by an unknown mechanism and opens new perspectives for the development of strategies aimed at modulation of cancer progression.


Asunto(s)
Regulación hacia Abajo/efectos de los fármacos , Péptido Hidrolasas/metabolismo , Inhibidores de Proteasas/farmacología , Complejo de la Endopetidasa Proteasomal/metabolismo , Animales , Apoptosis/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas Arqueales/química , Sitios de Unión , Células CACO-2 , Regulador de Conductancia de Transmembrana de Fibrosis Quística/genética , Regulador de Conductancia de Transmembrana de Fibrosis Quística/metabolismo , Diseño de Fármacos , Interacciones Farmacológicas , Humanos , Isomerismo , Ácidos Linoleicos Conjugados/química , Ácidos Linoleicos Conjugados/metabolismo , Ácidos Linoleicos Conjugados/farmacología , Modelos Moleculares , Mutación , Oligopéptidos/metabolismo , Oligopéptidos/farmacología , Péptido Hidrolasas/química , Péptido Hidrolasas/deficiencia , Péptido Hidrolasas/genética , Inhibidores de Proteasas/metabolismo , Conformación Proteica , Proteolisis/efectos de los fármacos , ARN Interferente Pequeño/genética , Especificidad por Sustrato , Sulfolobus solfataricus , Factores de Tiempo , Ubiquitina/metabolismo
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Glycoconj J ; 26(5): 535-45, 2009 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18975072

RESUMEN

The polyphenol oxidase (PPO) of field bean (Dolichos lablab) is a tetramer made up of two subunits of mass 29,000 and 31,000 Da. The amino acid sequence of the tryptic peptides showed approximately 90% sequence identity to the D: -galactose specific legume lectins. The haemagglutinating activity of a pure and homogenous preparation of PPO measured using human erythrocytes was 1261 HAU mg(-1) protein and was inhibited by D: -galactose. Purification by galactose-sepharose chromatography also indicated that the PPO and haemagglutinating activities were associated with a single protein. Crude extracts of other legumes did not exhibit PPO activity, yet cross reacted with anti-PPO antibodies. This dual function protein with PPO and haemagglutinating activity is unique to field bean. The two activities are independent of each other occurring at different loci on the protein. These observations further evidence and strengthen the assumption that galactose specific legume lectins have enzymatic function. Both PPO and lectins are proteins that play a vital role in the defense mechanism of plants. The complementarity of these two simultaneous and independent powerful defense mechanisms exhibited by a single protein renders it a candidate gene for the development of inbuilt plant protection.


Asunto(s)
Catecol Oxidasa/metabolismo , Dolichos/enzimología , Galactosa/metabolismo , Lectinas de Plantas/metabolismo , Cromatografía de Afinidad , Cromatografía en Gel , Electroforesis en Gel de Poliacrilamida , Eritrocitos/metabolismo , Humanos
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