Copper(II) ions affect the gating dynamics of the 20S proteasome: a molecular and in cell study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Due to their altered metabolism cancer cells are more sensitive to proteasome inhibition or changes of
copper levels than normal cells. Thus, the development of copper complexes endowed with proteasome
inhibition features has emerged as a promising anticancer strategy. However, limited information is
available about the exact mechanism by which copper inhibits proteasome. Here we show that Cu(II)
ions simultaneously inhibit the three peptidase activities of isolated 20S proteasomes with potencies
(IC50) in the micromolar range. Cu(II) ions, in cell-free conditions, neither catalyze red-ox reactions nor
disrupt the assembly of the 20S proteasome but, rather, promote conformational changes associated to
impaired channel gating. Notably, HeLa cells grown in a Cu(II)-supplemented medium exhibit decreased
proteasome activity. This effect, however, was attenuated in the presence of an antioxidant. Our
results suggest that if, on one hand, Cu(II)-inhibited 20S activities may be associated to conformational
changes that favor the closed state of the core particle, on the other hand the complex effect induced by
Cu(II) ions in cancer cells is the result of several concurring events including ROS-mediated proteasome
flooding, and disassembly of the 26S proteasome into its 20S and 19S components.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
proteasome; proteostasis; bioinorganic chemistry
Elenco autori:
Pappalardo, Giuseppe; Attanasio, Francesco; Santoro, ANNA MARIA; Milardi, Danilo; Lanza, Valeria; Tomasello, MARIANNA FLORA
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