Literature DB >> 20715268

Membrane-surface anchoring of charged diacylglycerol-lactones correlates with biological activities.

Or Raifman1, Sofiya Kolusheva, Said El Kazzouli, Dina M Sigano, Noemi Kedei, Nancy E Lewin, Ruben Lopez-Nicolas, Ana Ortiz-Espin, Juan C Gomez-Fernandez, Peter M Blumberg, Victor E Marquez, Senena Corbalan-Garcia, Raz Jelinek.   

Abstract

Synthetic diacylglycerol-lactones (DAG-lactones) are effective modulators of critical cellular signaling pathways, downstream of the lipophilic second messenger diacylglycerol, that activate a host of protein kinase C (PKC) isozymes and other nonkinase proteins that share similar C1 membrane-targeting domains with PKC. A fundamental determinant of the biological activity of these amphiphilic molecules is the nature of their interactions with cellular membranes. This study examines the biological properties of charged DAG-lactones exhibiting different alkyl groups attached to the heterocyclic nitrogen of an α-pyridylalkylidene chain, and particularly the relationship between membrane interactions of the substituted DAG-lactones and their respective biological activities. Our results suggest that bilayer interface localization of the N-alkyl chain in the R(2) position of the DAG-lactones inhibits translocation of PKC isoenzymes onto the cellular membrane. However, the orientation of a branched alkyl chain at the bilayer surface facilitates PKC binding and translocation. This investigation emphasizes that bilayer localization of the aromatic side residues of positively charged DAG-lactone derivatives play a central role in determining biological activity, and that this factor contributes to the diversity of biological actions of these synthetic biomimetic ligands.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20715268      PMCID: PMC3729217          DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201000343

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chembiochem        ISSN: 1439-4227            Impact factor:   3.164


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