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. 2017 May 18;24(5):614-623.e6.
doi: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2017.04.008. Epub 2017 Apr 28.

Mitochondrial Chaperonin HSP60 Is the Apoptosis-Related Target for Myrtucommulone

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Mitochondrial Chaperonin HSP60 Is the Apoptosis-Related Target for Myrtucommulone

Katja Wiechmann et al. Cell Chem Biol. .
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Abstract

The acylphloroglucinol myrtucommulone A (MC) causes mitochondrial dysfunctions by direct interference leading to apoptosis in cancer cells, but the molecular targets involved are unknown. Here, we reveal the chaperonin heat-shock protein 60 (HSP60) as a molecular target of MC that seemingly modulates HSP60-mediated mitochondrial functions. Exploiting an unbiased, discriminative protein fishing approach using MC as bait and mitochondrial lysates from leukemic HL-60 cells as target source identified HSP60 as an MC-binding protein. MC prevented HSP60-mediated reactivation of denatured malate dehydrogenase in a protein refolding assay. Interference of MC with HSP60 was accompanied by aggregation of two proteins in isolated mitochondria under heat shock that were identified as Lon protease-like protein (LONP) and leucine-rich PPR motif-containing protein (LRP130). Together, our results reveal HSP60 as a direct target of MC, proposing MC as a valuable tool for studying HSP60 biology and for evaluating its value as a target in related diseases, such as cancer.

Keywords: Lon protease-like protein; apoptosis; heat-shock protein 60; mitochondria; myrtucommulone; target fishing.

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