A chemical proteomics approach reveals Hsp27 as a target for proapoptotic clerodane diterpenes

L Faiella, F Dal Piaz, A Bisio, A Tosco… - Molecular …, 2012 - pubs.rsc.org
L Faiella, F Dal Piaz, A Bisio, A Tosco, N De Tommasi
Molecular BioSystems, 2012pubs.rsc.org
Clerodane diterpenoids are a class of naturally occurring molecules widely distributed in the
Lamiaceae family. Neo-clerodane diterpenoids from Salvia ssp were recently described as
compounds inhibiting the proliferation of human cancer cell lines. To gain new insights into
molecular mechanism (s) underlying the antitumor potential of this class of compounds, we
used a chemical proteomics approach to analyse the cellular interactome of hardwickiic acid
(HAA) selected as a representative molecule. HAA was linked to an opportune 1, 1 …
Clerodane diterpenoids are a class of naturally occurring molecules widely distributed in the Lamiaceae family. Neo-clerodane diterpenoids from Salvia ssp were recently described as compounds inhibiting the proliferation of human cancer cell lines. To gain new insights into molecular mechanism(s) underlying the antitumor potential of this class of compounds, we used a chemical proteomics approach to analyse the cellular interactome of hardwickiic acid (HAA) selected as a representative molecule. HAA was linked to an opportune 1,1′-carbonyldiimidazole modified by 1,12-dodecanediamine and then immobilized on a matrix support. The modified beads were then used as bait for fishing the potential partners of HAA in a U937 cell lysate. We identified heat shock protein 27 (Hsp27), an ATP-independent antiapoptotic chaperone characterized for its tumorigenic and metastatic properties and now referenced as a major therapeutic target in many types of cancer, as a major HAA partner. Here, we also report the study of HAA–Hsp27 interaction by means of a panel of chemical and biological approaches, including surface plasmon resonance measurements limited proteolysis, and biochemical assays. Our data suggest that HAA could provide a potential tool to develop strategies for the discovery of Hsp27 chemical inhibitors.
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