Doxorubicin as a Drug Repurposing for Disruption of α-Chymotrypsinogen-A Aggregates.

The protein journal Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-16 DOI:10.1007/s10930-024-10217-w
Neha Kausar Ansari, Hamza Sahib Khan, Aabgeena Naeem
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Protein conformation is affected by interaction of several small molecules resulting either stabilization or disruption depending on the nature of the molecules. In our earlier communication, Hg2+ was known to disrupt the native structure of α-Cgn A leading to aggregation (Ansari, N.K., Rais, A. & Naeem, A. Methotrexate for Drug Repurposing as an Anti-Aggregatory Agent to Mercuric Treated α-Chymotrypsinogen-A. Protein J (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10930-024-10187-z ). Accumulation of β-rich aggregates in the living system is found to be linked with copious number of disorders. Here, we have investigated the effect of varying concentration of doxorubicin (DOX) i.e. 0-100 µM on the preformed aggregates of α-Cgn A upon incubation with 120 µM Hg2+. The decrease in the intrinsic fluorescence and enzyme activity with respect to increase in the Hg2+ concentration substantiate the formation of aggregates. The DOX showed the dose dependent decrease in the ThT fluorescence, turbidity and RLS measurements endorsing the dissolution of aggregates which were consistent with red shift in ANS, confirming the breakdown of aggregates. The α-Cgn A has 30% α-helical content which decreases to 3% in presence of Hg2+. DOX increased the α-helicity to 28% confirming its anti-aggregatory potential. The SEM validates the formation of aggregates with Hg2+ and their dissolution upon incubation with the DOX. Hemolysis assay checked the cytotoxicity of α-Cgn A aggregates. Docking revealed that the DOX interacted Lys203, Cys201, Cys136, Ser159, Leu10, Trp207, Val137 and Thr134 of α-Cgn A through hydrophobic interactions and Gly133, Thr135 and Lys202 forms hydrogen bonds.

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将多柔比星作为破坏 α-Chymotrypsinogen-A Aggregates 的药物再利用。
蛋白质的构象会受到多种小分子相互作用的影响,根据分子的性质,会导致稳定或破坏。在我们之前的通信中,已知 Hg2+ 会破坏 α-Cgn A 的原生结构,导致聚集(Ansari, N.K., Rais, A. & Naeem, A. Methotrexate for Drug Repurposing as an Anti-Aggregatory Agent to Mercuric Treated α-Chymotrypsinogen-A。Protein J (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10930-024-10187-z )。生命系统中富含 β 的聚集体的累积被发现与大量疾病有关。在此,我们研究了不同浓度的多柔比星(DOX)(0-100 µM)与 120 µM Hg2+ 共同孵育时对α-Cgn A 预形成聚集体的影响。本征荧光和酶活性随 Hg2+ 浓度的增加而降低,这证实了聚集体的形成。DOX 表现出 ThT 荧光、浊度和 RLS 测量值的剂量依赖性下降,这与 ANS 的红移一致,证明了聚集体的分解。α-Cgn A 的 α-helical 含量为 30%,在 Hg2+ 存在下降至 3%。DOX 将 α 螺旋含量提高到 28%,证实了其抗聚集的潜力。扫描电子显微镜(SEM)证实了 Hg2+ 形成的聚合体以及它们在与 DOX 培养后的溶解情况。溶血试验检验了 α-Cgn A 聚合体的细胞毒性。对接研究表明,DOX 与 α-Cgn A 的 Lys203、Cys201、Cys136、Ser159、Leu10、Trp207、Val137 和 Thr134 通过疏水相互作用,与 Gly133、Thr135 和 Lys202 形成氢键。
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