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The natural product avrainvillamide binds to the oncoprotein nucleophosmin.


ABSTRACT: Here we present evidence that (+)-avrainvillamide, a naturally occurring alkaloid with antiproliferative effects, binds to the nuclear chaperone nucleophosmin, a proposed oncogenic protein that is overexpressed in many different human tumors. Among other effects, nucleophosmin is known to regulate the tumor suppressor protein p53. A synthetic biotin-avrainvillamide conjugate, nearly equipotent to the natural product in inhibiting the growth of cultured T-47D cells, was used for affinity-isolation of a protein identified as nucleophosmin by MS sequencing and Western-blotting. Affinity-isolation of nucleophosmin was inhibited in the presence of iodoacetamide (10 mM), free (+)-avrainvillamide (100 microM), and a series of closely related structural analogues of (+)-avrainvillamide, the latter with inhibitory effects that appear to correlate with measured growth-inhibitory potencies. Using fluorescence microscopy, a synthetic dansyl-avrainvillamide conjugate was observed to localize within the nucleoli and the cytosol of treated cancer cells. Site-directed mutagenesis of each of the three cysteine residues of a truncated nucleophosmin coexpressed with native nucleophosmin in COS-7 cells revealed that the mutation cys275 --> ala275 effectively and uniquely reduced affinity-isolation of the truncated protein, suggesting that avrainvillamide targets cys275 of nucleophosmin. Finally, we show that treatment of adhered LNCaP or T-47D cells with (+)-avrainvillamide leads to an increase in cellular p53 concentrations, and that siRNA-promoted depletion of nucleophosmin in a population of HeLa S3 cells leads to increased sensitivity of that population toward apoptotic death upon treatment with (+)-avrainvillamide. Although potentially desirable as lead compounds for the development of novel anticancer therapies, nonpeptidic, synthetic small molecules that bind to nucleophosmin have not been described, prior to this report.

SUBMITTER: Wulff JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2557551 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The natural product avrainvillamide binds to the oncoprotein nucleophosmin.

Wulff Jeremy E JE   Siegrist Romain R   Myers Andrew G AG  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20071025 46


Here we present evidence that (+)-avrainvillamide, a naturally occurring alkaloid with antiproliferative effects, binds to the nuclear chaperone nucleophosmin, a proposed oncogenic protein that is overexpressed in many different human tumors. Among other effects, nucleophosmin is known to regulate the tumor suppressor protein p53. A synthetic biotin-avrainvillamide conjugate, nearly equipotent to the natural product in inhibiting the growth of cultured T-47D cells, was used for affinity-isolatio  ...[more]

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