Nm23-H1/NDP kinase folding intermediates and cancer: a hypothesis |
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Authors: | Ioan Lascu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut de Biochimie et Génétique Cellulaires, UMR 5095 University Victor Segalen Bordeaux2 and CNRS, 1, rue Camille Saint-Sa?ns, 33077, Bordeaux Cedex, France
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Abstract: | ![]() The Nm23-H1/nucleoside diphosphate (NDP) kinase A is a metastasis suppressor, besides its enzymatic activity. The mutant S120G has been found in high-grade neuroblastomas. The mutant protein, once denatured in urea, is unable to refold in vitro. A size-exclusion chromatography analysis of the folding/association pathway showed that recombinant wild-type and S120G mutant human Nm23-H1/NDP kinase A unfold and refold passing through a molten globule state while typical hexameric NDP kinases unfold without dissociated species and refold through a native monomeric intermediate. A survey of the recent literature showed that several proteins involved in cancer, and their mutants, are marginally stable, like the wild-type Nm23-H1/NDP kinase A, or are misfolded, like its S120G mutant. We therefore suggest that the low thermodynamic stability and the folding intermediate of the Nm23-H1/NDP kinase A may be necessary for its regulatory properties. |
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Keywords: | Nucleoside diphosphate kinase Nm23 DRnm23 Molten globule Folding intermediate Neuroblastoma Quaternary structure |
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