Literature DB >> 33112492

Cell-permeable CaaX-peptides affect K-Ras downstream signaling and promote cell death in cancer cells.

Annika Klimpel1, Katharina Stillger1, Janica L Wiederstein2, Marcus Krüger2,3, Ines Neundorf1.   

Abstract

Cysteine prenylation is a post-translational modification that is used by nature to control crucial biological functions of proteins, such as membrane trafficking, signal transduction, and apoptosis. It mainly occurs in eukaryotic proteins at a C-terminal CaaX box and is mediated by prenyltransferases. Since the discovery of prenylated proteins, various tools have been developed to study the mechanisms of prenyltransferases, as well as to visualize and to identify prenylated proteins. Herein, we introduce cell-permeable peptides bearing a C-terminal CaaX motif based on Ras sequences. We demonstrate that intracellular accumulation of those peptides in different cells is controlled by the presence of their CaaX motif and that they specifically interact with intracellular prenyltransferases. As proof of concept, we further highlight their utilization to alter downstream signaling of Ras proteins, particularly of K-Ras-4B, in pancreatic cancer cells. Application of this strategy holds great promise to better understand and regulate post-translational cysteine prenylation.
© 2020 The Authors. The FEBS Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

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Keywords:  CaaX motif; Ras proteins; cell-penetrating peptides; cysteine prenylation; farnesyltransferase

Year:  2020        PMID: 33112492     DOI: 10.1111/febs.15612

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS J        ISSN: 1742-464X            Impact factor:   5.542


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Journal:  Clin Transl Med       Date:  2022-05

Review 2.  Development of Phenothiazine Hybrids with Potential Medicinal Interest: A Review.

Authors:  Marina C Posso; Fernanda C Domingues; Susana Ferreira; Samuel Silvestre
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-01-03       Impact factor: 4.411

3.  N-terminus-independent activation of c-Src via binding to a tetraspan(in) TM4SF5 in hepatocellular carcinoma is abolished by the TM4SF5 C-terminal peptide application.

Authors:  Haeng Eun Song; Yoonji Lee; Eunmi Kim; Chang Yun Cho; Oisun Jung; Doohyung Lee; Eun Goo Lee; Seo Hee Nam; Minkyung Kang; Stephani Joy Y Macalino; Ji Eon Kim; Jae Woo Jung; Sung Won Kwon; Sun Choi; Jung Weon Lee
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2021-07-06       Impact factor: 11.556

4.  Improving Membrane Activity and Cargo Delivery Efficacy of a Cell-Penetrating Peptide by Loading with Carboranes.

Authors:  Tamara Lützenburg; Nele Burdina; Matthias S Scholz; Ines Neundorf
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2021-12-03       Impact factor: 6.321

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