| Literature DB >> 31727740 |
Antony Kam1, Shining Loo1, Jing-Song Fan2, Siu Kwan Sze1, Daiwen Yang2, James P Tam3.
Abstract
Disulfide-rich plant peptides with molecular masses of 2-6 kDa represent an expanding class of peptidyl-type natural products with diverse functions. They are structurally compact, hyperstable, and underexplored as cell-penetrating agents that inhibit intracellular functions. Here, we report the discovery of an anionic, 34-residue peptide, the disulfide-rich roseltide rT7 from Hibiscus sabdariffa (of the Malvaceae family) that penetrates cells and inhibits their proteasomal activities. Combined proteomics and NMR spectroscopy revealed that roseltide rT7 is a cystine-knotted, six-cysteine hevein-like cysteine-rich peptide. A pair-wise comparison indicated that roseltide rT7 is >100-fold more stable against protease degradation than its S-alkylated analog. Confocal microscopy studies and cell-based assays disclosed that after roseltide rT7 penetrates cells, it causes accumulation of ubiquitinated proteins, inhibits human 20S proteasomes, reduces tumor necrosis factor-induced IκBα degradation, and decreases expression levels of intercellular adhesion molecule-1. Structure-activity studies revealed that roseltide rT7 uses a canonical substrate-binding mechanism for proteasomal inhibition enabled by an IIML motif embedded in its proline-rich and exceptionally long intercysteine loop 4. Taken together, our results provide mechanistic insights into a novel disulfide-rich, anionic, and cell-penetrating peptide, representing a potential lead for further development as a proteasomal inhibitor in anti-cancer or anti-inflammatory therapies.Entities:
Keywords: Hibiscus sabdariffa; cell-penetrating peptide (CPP); cystine-knot peptide; drug action; drug discovery; enzyme inhibitor; natural product; peptide chemical synthesis; peptides; plant peptide; protease inhibitor; proteasome; proteasome inhibitor; roseltide rT7; structure-function
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31727740 PMCID: PMC6926453 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.010796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157