人组织蛋白酶D与蛇毒磷脂酶A2形成新的多酶复合物。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q4 TOXICOLOGY Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases Pub Date : 2022-11-04 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1678-9199-JVATITD-2022-0002
Jeane do Nascimento Moraes, Aleff Ferreira Francisco, Leandro Moreira Dill, Rafaela Souza Diniz, Claudia Siqueira de Oliveira, Tainara Maiane Rodrigues da Silva, Cleópatra Alves da Silva Caldeira, Edailson de Alcântara Corrêa, Antônio Coutinho-Neto, Fernando Berton Zanchi, Marcos Roberto de Mattos Fontes, Andreimar Martins Soares, Leonardo de Azevedo Calderon
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背景:组织蛋白酶D (CatD)是一种溶酶体蛋白水解酶,几乎在所有组织和器官中表达。这种蛋白酶是一种多功能酶,负责细胞周期调节、分化、迁移、组织重塑、神经元生长、排卵和细胞凋亡等重要生物过程。CatD的过表达和高分泌与肿瘤侵袭性和肿瘤进展有关,刺激癌细胞增殖、成纤维细胞生长和血管生成。此外,一些研究报告其参与神经退行性疾病和炎症过程。在这方面,从天然产物中寻找新的抑制剂可能是对抗这种酶有害影响的替代方法。方法:对CatD与蛇毒毒素的相互作用进行研究,寻找抑制分子。有趣的是,人类CatD显示出与蛇毒磷脂酶A2 (svPLA2)强烈结合的能力,形成稳定的多酶复合物,维持CatD和PLA2的催化活性。此外,该复合物即使暴露于特异性抑制剂胃抑素a下也保持活性。此外,CatD和svPLA2之间的复合物形成被表面等离子体共振(SPR)、二维电泳、酶分析以及广泛的分子对接和动力学技术所证实。结论:本研究提示了人类CatD和svPLA2的多功能性,表明这些酶可以形成一个功能齐全的新酶复合物。
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New multienzymatic complex formed between human cathepsin D and snake venom phospholipase A2.

Background: Cathepsin D (CatD) is a lysosomal proteolytic enzyme expressed in almost all tissues and organs. This protease is a multifunctional enzyme responsible for essential biological processes such as cell cycle regulation, differentiation, migration, tissue remodeling, neuronal growth, ovulation, and apoptosis. The overexpression and hypersecretion of CatD have been correlated with cancer aggressiveness and tumor progression, stimulating cancer cell proliferation, fibroblast growth, and angiogenesis. In addition, some studies report its participation in neurodegenerative diseases and inflammatory processes. In this regard, the search for new inhibitors from natural products could be an alternative against the harmful effects of this enzyme.

Methods: An investigation was carried out to analyze CatD interaction with snake venom toxins in an attempt to find inhibitory molecules. Interestingly, human CatD shows the ability to bind strongly to snake venom phospholipases A2 (svPLA2), forming a stable muti-enzymatic complex that maintains the catalytic activity of both CatD and PLA2. In addition, this complex remains active even under exposure to the specific inhibitor pepstatin A. Furthermore, the complex formation between CatD and svPLA2 was evidenced by surface plasmon resonance (SPR), two-dimensional electrophoresis, enzymatic assays, and extensive molecular docking and dynamics techniques.

Conclusion: The present study suggests the versatility of human CatD and svPLA2, showing that these enzymes can form a fully functional new enzymatic complex.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases (JVATiTD) is a non-commercial academic open access publication dedicated to research on all aspects of toxinology, venomous animals and tropical diseases. Its interdisciplinary content includes original scientific articles covering research on toxins derived from animals, plants and microorganisms. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:systematics and morphology of venomous animals;physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology and immunology of toxins;epidemiology, clinical aspects and treatment of envenoming by different animals, plants and microorganisms;development and evaluation of antivenoms and toxin-derivative products;epidemiology, clinical aspects and treatment of tropical diseases (caused by virus, bacteria, algae, fungi and parasites) including the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) defined by the World Health Organization.
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