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Using lysozyme as a representative protein substrate that loses its activity when PEGylation takes place on the epsilon-amino group of lysine residues, various amounts of a novel releasable PEG linker (rPEG) were conjugated to the protein. rPEG-lysozyme conjugates were relatively stable in pH 7.4 buffer for over 24 h. However, regeneration of native protein from the rPEG conjugates occurred in a predictable manner during incubation in high pH buffer or rat plasma, as demonstrated by enzymatic activity and structural characterization. The rates of regeneration were also correlated with PEG number: native lysozyme was released more rapidly from the monosubstituted conjugate than from the disubstituted conjugate, suggesting possible steric hindrance to the approach of cleaving enzymes. Recovery of normal activity and structure for the regenerated native lysozyme was shown by a variety of assays.  相似文献   

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Several tripartate releasable PEG linkers (rPEG) that can provide anchimeric assistance to hydrolysis (cyclization prodrugs) were prepared and, after conjugation to lysozyme demonstrated rapid cleavage in rat plasma compared to nonassisted, permanently bound PEG. By varying the chemical structure and adding steric hindrance, the half-life of the protein conjugates can be adjusted from slow to very fast. The pharmacokinetics (PK) of regeneration of native protein, from various rPEG conjugates can, for the first time, be easily followed in the rat using green fluorescent protein. The PK in mice was also determined for rPEG-Interleukin 2 (rPEG-IL-2) conjugates in vivo using an ELISA assay. Thus, a systematic study of rPEGylated proteins, either in vivo or in vitro during processing, has been investigated based on regeneration of native protein. The employment of releasable PEG polymers substantially broadens the applications of PEGylation drug delivery technology by introducing the benefits of controlled release of native protein therapeutics.  相似文献   

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An effective therapeutic agent for treatment of bone diseases is expected to exhibit a high affinity to bone. Conjugating proteins to bisphosphonates (BPs), a class of molecules with an exceptional affinity to bone mineral hydroxyapatite (HA), is a feasible means to impart such a bone affinity. Protein-BP conjugates with cleavable linkages, which allow protein release from the mineral, are preferable over conjugates with stable linkages. To this end, 2-(3-mercaptopropylsulfanyl)-ethyl-1,1-bisphosphonic acid (thiolBP) was conjugated onto fetuin, a model protein, using N-succinimidyl-3-(2-pyridyldithio)propionate to create disulfide-linked conjugates. Although the fetuin-thiolBP conjugates were stable under aqueous conditions, the disulfide linkage was readily cleaved in the presence of the physiological thiols l-cysteine, dl-homocysteine, and l-glutathione. dl-Homocysteine exhibited the highest cleavage of the disulfide linkage among these thiols. The imparted bone affinity as a result of thiolBP conjugation, as assessed by HA binding in vitro, was eliminated upon cleavage of the disulfide linkage. The cleavage of the conjugates bound to HA was as effective as the conjugate cleavage in solution, and even more so at high concentrations of l-glutathione. In conclusion, disulfide-linked fetuin-thiolBP conjugates exhibited a high affinity to HA, which was readily lost upon cleavage with thiols found in physiological milieu.  相似文献   

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Covalent conjugation of poly(ethylene glycol) or "PEGylation" has proven an effective strategy to improve pharmaceutical protein efficacy by hindering recognition by proteases, inhibitors, and antibodies and by retarding renal clearance. Because it determines the strength and range of intermolecular steric forces and the hydrodynamic properties of the conjugates, the configuration of protein-conjugated PEG chains is the key factor determining how PEGylation alters protein in vivo circulation time. Mono-PEGylated proteins are typically described as having a protective PEG shroud wrapped around the protein, but recent dynamic light scattering studies suggested that conjugates adopt a dumbbell configuration, with a relatively unperturbed PEG random coil adjacent to the globular protein. We used small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) to distinguish between the dumbbell model and the shroud model for chicken-egg lysozyme and human growth hormone covalently conjugated to a single 20 kDa PEG chain. The SANS contrast variation technique was used to isolate the PEG portion of the conjugate. Scattering intensity profiles were well described by the dumbbell model and inconsistent with the shroud model.  相似文献   

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A new strategy for the reversible attachment of methoxypoly(ethylene glycol) (mPEG) to an amino-containing substrate is described. The strategy is based on formation of a benzyl carbamate linkage substituted with a disulfide in the para or ortho position. While being stable under nonreducing conditions, the dithiobenzyl (DTB) urethane linkage is susceptible to cleavage by mild thiolysis with cysteine resulting in release of the parent amino component of the conjugate in its original form. The method is exemplified by preparation of mPEG-DTB-alcohol, its activation and attachment to distearoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DSPE). The resulting lipopolymer incorporates into liposomes, which are capable of losing their polymer coating under conditions approximating those existing in vivo. Implications for drug delivery are briefly discussed.  相似文献   

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Current limitations to applications of monoclonal antibody (mAb) targeted isotope generators in radioimmunotherapy include the low mAb labeling yields and the nonspecific radiation of normal tissues by nontargeted radioimmunoconjugates (RIC). Radiotoxicity occurs in normal organs that metabolize radiolabeled proteins and peptides, primarily liver and kidneys, or in radiosensitive organs with prolonged exposure to the isotope from the blood, such as the bone marrow. Actinium-225 nanogenerators also have the problem of released agar-emitting daughters. We developed two new bifunctional chelating agents (BCA) in order to address these issues. Thiol-maleimide conjugation chemistry was employed to increase the efficiency of the mAb radiolabelings by up to 8-fold. In addition, one bifunctional chelating agent incorporated a cleavable linker to alter the catabolism of the alpha-particle-emitting mAb conjugate. This linker was designed to be sensitive to cathepsins to allow release and clearance of the chelated radiometal after internalization of the radioimmunoconjugate into the cell. We compared the properties of the cleavable conjugate (mAb-DOTA-G3FC) to noncleavable constructs (mAb-DOTA-NCS and mAb-DOTA-SH). The cleavable RIC was able to release 80% of its radioactive payload when incubated with purified cathepsin B. The catabolism of the constructs mAb-DOTA-G3FC and mAb-DOTA-NCS was investigated in vitro and in vivo. RIC integrity was retained at 85% over a period of 136 h in mouse serum in vivo. Both conjugates were degraded over time inside HL-60 cells after internalization and in mouse liver in vivo. While we found that the rates of degradation of the two RICs in those conditions were similar, the amounts of the radiolabeled product residues were different. The cleavable mAb-DOTA-G3FC conjugate yielded a larger proportion of fragments below 6kDa in size in mouse liver in vivo after 12 h than the DOTA-NCS conjugate. Biodistribution studies in mice showed that the mAb-DOTA-G3FC construct yielded a higher liver dose and prolonged liver retention of radioactivity compared to the mAb-DOTA-NCS conjugate. The accumulation in the liver seemed to be in part caused by the maleimide functionalization of the antibody, since the noncleavable mAb-DOTA-SH maleimide-functionalized control conjugate displayed the same biodistribution pattern. These results provide an insight into the catabolism of RICs, by demonstrating that the release of the radioisotope from a RIC is not a sufficient condition to allow the radioactive moiety to clear from the body. The excretion mechanisms of radiolabeled fragments seem to constitute a major limiting step in the chain of events leading to their clearance.  相似文献   

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The transferrin cycle was used to attempt the import of bioactive macromolecules into cells with the aid of an acid-labile cross-linking agent. Anti-tetanus F(ab')2 fragments were iodinated and then conjugated to transferrin with a newly developed acid-labile cleavable cross-linking reagent, bismaleimidoethoxy propane, following thiolation of both proteins. Noncleavable conjugates were also prepared. At saturating conjugate concentrations, the uptake rate for both conjugates averaged over the first 2 h is about 6.5 fmol/million cells/min. Incubation of loaded cells in fresh medium for 30 min and analysis of cell pellets and supernatants reveal that 1) of the previously cell-associated label, only intact conjugate (about 50% of the label) is returned to the medium; 2) most of the remaining cell-associated material for the cleavable conjugate is chromatographically coincident with free Fab with some contribution from free F(ab')2 fragments. In contrast, the cell pellets loaded with noncleavable conjugates contained intact transferrin-F(ab'), conjugates. These results are consistent with transferrin receptor-mediated uptake of acid-labile conjugate followed by hydrolysis in acidified endosomes and resulting in concentration of free F(ab')2 and Fab within a prelysosomal intracellular compartment. A protein shuttle such as transferrin may therefore be used with ketal based acid-labile cross-linkers to load foreign molecules into an intracellular compartment. In addition, these data provide independent confirmation of the low pH compartment within the transferrin cycle. This new methodology is applicable to other cases of receptor/ligand trafficking to report low pH compartments independent of morphological analysis. Since transferrin receptors are overexpressed in tumors, antineoplastic agents could be targeted to tumors as transferrin acid-labile conjugates. This import system might be particularly useful in combatting the tumor cell export of antitumor agents occurring in multidrug resistance.  相似文献   

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The utility of PEGylation for improving therapeutic protein pharmacology would be substantially expanded if the authentic protein drugs could be regenerated in vivo. Diminution of kinetic constants of both enzymes and protein ligands are commonly encountered following permanent bioconjugation with poly(ethylene glycol) polymers. In further development of releasable linker technology, we investigated an amino PEG anchimeric prodrug system, based on either the linear or branched bicin3 (BCN3) linkage, one promising representative of several aliphatic ester structures synthesized from N-modifed bis-2-hydroxyethylglycinamide (bicin). Protein models included an enzyme, lysozyme, and a receptor ligand, interferon-beta-1b, for preparation of linear or branched mono- and multi-PEGylated conjugates as inactive PEG-BCN3 prodrugs. The kinetics of protein release, both in plasma (in vitro) and in mice (in vivo), correlated with the number of PEG attachments, and the plasma half-lives of PEG release spanned a duration of hours to days within the therapeutically relevant window. Capillary electrophoresis, SDS-PAGE, mass determination, and enzymatic and antiviral activity determinations demonstrated regeneration of equivalent native proteins from the inactive PEG-BCN3 conjugates. Pharmacokinetic analysis of the PEGylated interferon-beta-1b administered subcutaneously in mice demonstrated an over 20-fold expansion of the area under the curve exposure of bioactive protein when compared to native protein.  相似文献   

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In this report, we describe the synthesis of a panel of disulfide-linked huC242 (anti-CanAg) antibody maytansinoid conjugates (AMCs), which have varying levels of steric hindrance around the disulfide bond, in order to investigate the relationship between stability to reduction of the disulfide linker and antitumor activity of the conjugate in vivo. The conjugates were first tested for stability to reduction by dithiothreitol in vitro and for plasma stability in CD1 mice. It was found that the conjugates having the more sterically hindered disulfide linkages were more stable to reductive cleavage of the maytansinoid in both settings. When the panel of conjugates was tested for in vivo efficacy in two human colon cancer xenograft models in SCID mice, it was found that the conjugate with intermediate disulfide bond stability having two methyl groups on the maytansinoid side of the disulfide bond and no methyl groups on the linker side of the disulfide bond (huC242-SPDB-DM4) displayed the best efficacy. The ranking of in vivo efficacies of the conjugates was not predicted by their in vitro potencies, since all conjugates were highly active in vitro, including a huC242-SMCC-DM1 conjugate with a noncleavable linkage which showed only marginal activity in vivo. These data suggest that factors in addition to intrinsic conjugate potency and conjugate half-life in plasma influence the magnitude of antitumor activity observed for an AMC in vivo. We provide evidence that bystander killing of neighboring nontargeted tumor cells by diffusible cytotoxic metabolites produced from target cell processing of disulfide-linked antibody-maytansinoid conjugates may be one additional factor contributing to the activity of these conjugates in vivo.  相似文献   

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Walker GC 《Molecular cell》2001,8(3):486-487
In the September 7, 2001 issue of Cell, Luo et al. describe the structure of LexA protein in two states, cleavable and noncleavable. This structure offers new insights into how LexA and other structurally related proteins, such as lambda and UmuD, undergo autocatalytic cleavage using a Ser-Lys dyad.  相似文献   

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The possibility of obtaining from any antibody a fluorescent conjugate which responds to the binding of the antigen by a variation of its fluorescence, would be of great interest in the analytical sciences and for the construction of protein chips. This possibility was explored with antibody mAbD1.3 directed against hen egg white lysozyme. Rules of design were developed to identify the residues of the antibody to which a fluorophore could be chemically coupled, after changing them to cysteine by mutagenesis. These rules were based on: the target residue belonging to a topological neighbourhood of the antigen in the structure of the complex between antibody and antigen; its absence of functional importance for the interaction with the antigen; and its solvent accessibility in the structure of the free antibody. Seventeen conjugates between the single-chain variable fragment scFv of mAbD1.3 and an environment-sensitive fluorophore were constructed. For six of the ten residues which fully satisfied the design rules, the relative variation of the fluorescence intensity between the free and bound states of the conjugate was comprised between 12 and 75% (in non-optimal buffer), and the affinity of the conjugate for lysozyme remained unchanged relative to the parental scFv. In contrast, such results were true for only one of the seven residues which failed to satisfy one of the rules and were used as controls. One of the conjugates was studied in more detail. Its fluorescence increased proportionally to the concentration of lysozyme in a nanomolar range, up to 90% in a defined buffer, and 40% in serum. This increase was specific for hen egg lysozyme and it was not observed with a closely related protein, turkey egg lysozyme. The residues which gave operational conjugates (six in V(L) and one in V(H)), were located in the immediate vicinity of residues which are functionally important, along the sequence of FvD1.3. The results suggest rules of design for constructing antigen-sensitive fluorescent conjugates from any antibody, in the absence of structural data.  相似文献   

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Radioligand targeting of somatostatin receptor subtype 2 (sstr2)-positive tumors with synthetic somatostatin analogues such as octreotide is subject to improvement in tumor to nontumor biodistribution, in part because internalization of such somatostatin analogues is limited by sstr2 recycling to the cell surface. We reasoned that it might be possible to prepare probe-carrying somatostatin analogues that would escape recycling, efficiently depositing probe molecules inside cells and ultimately increasing their intracellular concentration. We have incorporated cathepsin-B-cleavable linkers into (Tyr3)-octreotate chelate conjugates and examined these constructs as to cellular uptake, externalization, subcellular localization, and cleavage in the rat pancreatic tumor cell line AR42J in culture. Comparison of the cleavable radioligands with a noncleavable control indicates that scission of the constituent cathepsin B substrate occurs at a rate faster than ligand externalization, depositing virtually all internalized cleaved radiochelates within lysosomal compartments.  相似文献   

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Dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DOPE)-containing liposomes that demonstrated pH-dependent release of their contents were stabilized in the bilayer form through the addition of a cleavable lipid derivative of polyethylene glycol (PEG) in which the PEG was attached to a lipid anchor via a disulfide linkage (mPEG-S-S-DSPE). Liposomes stabilized with either a non-cleavable PEG (mPEG-DSPE) or mPEG-S-S-DSPE retained an encapsulated dye at pH 5.5, but treatment at pH 5.5 of liposomes stabilized with mPEG-S-S-DSPE with either dithiothreitol or cell-free extracts caused contents release due to cleavage of the PEG chains and concomitant destabilization of the DOPE liposomes. While formulations loaded with doxorubicin (DXR) were stable in culture media, DXR was rapidly released in human plasma. pH-Sensitive liposomes, targeted to the CD19 epitope on B-lymphoma cells, showed enhanced DXR delivery into the nuclei of the target cells and increased cytotoxicity compared to non-pH-sensitive liposomes. Pharmacokinetic studies suggested that mPEG-S-S-DSPE was rapidly cleaved in circulation. In a murine model of B-cell lymphoma, the therapeutic efficacy of an anti-CD19-targeted pH-sensitive formulation was superior to that of a stable long-circulating formulation of targeted liposomes despite the more rapid drug release and clearance of the pH-sensitive formulation. These results suggest that targeted pH-sensitive formulations of drugs may be able to increase the therapeutic efficacy of entrapped drugs.  相似文献   

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Kang K  Schnetkamp PP 《Biochemistry》2003,42(31):9438-9445
Retinal rod and cone photoreceptors express two distinct Na(+)/Ca(2+)-K(+) exchanger (NCKX) gene products. Both the rod NCKX1 and cone NCKX2 are polytopic membrane proteins thought to contain a putative cleavable signal peptide. A cleavable signal peptide is unusual for plasma membrane proteins; moreover, predictive algorithms suggest the presence of a cleavable signal peptide for all rod NCKX1 proteins and a noncleavable signal anchor for the cone NCKX2 proteins. In this study we have placed a peptide tag at different positions of the NCKX sequence to examine whether the putative signal sequence is indeed cleaved in either NCKX1 or NCKX2 proteins expressed in heterologous systems. The signal peptide was found to be, at least in part, cleaved in dolphin rod NCKX1 and in chicken and human cone NCKX2 expressed in HEK293 cells; no signal peptide cleavage was observed for chicken rod NCKX1 despite the fact that the SignalP predictive algorithm assigned this sequence to have the highest likelihood for a cleavable signal peptide among the three NCKX sequences tested here. For the two NCKX proteins that contained a cleavable signal peptide, only cleaved NCKX protein was found in the plasma membrane of HEK293 cells. Deletion of the signal sequence in both dolphin rod NCKX1 or cone NCKX2 did not affect NCKX protein synthesis but did disrupt plasma membrane targeting as judged from abolition of NCKX function and from lack of surface biotinylation. These results are consistent with delayed signal peptide cleavage for the rod and cone NCKX proteins.  相似文献   

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An oligodeoxynucleotide (ODN) conjugated to poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) through a pH-responsive ester linkage (PEG-ODN conjugate) was successfully synthesized by the Michael reaction of 3'-thiol-modified ODN with a heterobifunctional PEG bearing an acetal group at the alpha-end and an acrylate group at the omega-end (acetal-PEG-acrylate), aimed at the development of a novel ODN delivery system. The prepared PEG-ODN conjugate and linear-poy(ethyleneimine) (L-PEI) spontaneously associated to form a polyion complex (PIC) micelle whose diameter and polydispersity index micro(2)/Gamma(2)) were 102.5 nm and 0.096 as determined by DLS measurements, respectively. Both the PEG-ODN conjugate and PIC micelle showed cleavage of the ester linkage at the endosomal pH (=5.5), suggesting that the PIC micelle is anticipated to release the ODN in the intracellular compartment. Furthermore, the PEG-ODN conjugate in the PIC micelle was stable against deoxyribonuclase (DNase I) digestion and has no interaction with the serum component because of the steric stabilization of the highly dense PEG corona surrounding the PIC core. These characteristics of the PIC micelles entrapping the PEG-ODN conjugate are promising for their utility as a novel ODN delivery system.  相似文献   

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We have utilized a new class of acid-cleavable protein cross-linking reagents in the construction of antibody-diphtheria toxin conjugates (Srinivaschar, K., and Neville, D. M., Jr. (1989) Biochemistry 28, 2501-2509). The potency of anti-CD5 conjugates assayed by inhibition of protein synthesis on CD5 bearing cells (Jurkat) is correlated with cross-linker hydrolytic rates. The maximum increase in potency of the cleavable conjugates over non-cleavable conventional conjugates is 50-fold and is specific for the CD5 uptake route as judged by competition with excess anti-CD5. The potency of conjugates made from diphtheria toxin and the anti-high molecular weight melanoma-associated antigen (HMW-MAA) is enhanced 3-10-fold by a cleavable cross-linker. However the potency of transferrin or anti-CD3 diphtheria toxin conjugates is only minimally enhanced (2-3-fold). Mutant diphtheria toxins, CRM103 and CRM9, previously shown to express less than 1/100 of the wild type in binding affinity were substituted into these conjugates as probes for possible intracellular toxin receptor interactions. Both mutants were equally as toxic to Jurkat target cells exhibiting 1/700 the wild-type potency. CRM9 non-cleavable conjugates were equally as potent as wild-type conjugates for transferrin and anti-CD3-mediated uptake but not for anti-CD5-mediated uptake where toxicity was reduced 60-fold over the wild-type analog. The cleavable cross-linker enhanced the toxicity of anti-CD5-CRM103 and anti-CD5-CRM9 conjugates, but potency was only 1/10 that of the analogous wild-type cleavable conjugate. These data are consistent with a model in which potentiation of toxicity of the anti-CD5 and anti-high molecular weight melanoma-associated antigen conjugates by the cleavable cross-linker occurs from an enhanced intracellular toxin-toxin receptor interaction that ultimately results in increased toxin translocation to the cytosol compartment. In contrast, these data indicate that the anti-CD3 and transferrin uptake systems do not require this interaction in agreement with previous work (Johnson, V.G., Wilson, D., Greenfield, L., and Youle, R. J. (1988) J. Biol. Chem. 263, 1295-1300).  相似文献   

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PEGylation is a procedure of growing interest for enhancing the therapeutic and biotechnological potential of peptides and proteins. Transferrin (Tf) has been proposed to be useful for targeting cancer cells. The aim of this study was to modify PEGylated recombinant human tumor necrosis factor alpha (PEG-TNF-alpha) with Tf to form Tf-PEG-TNF-alpha conjugates, which would maintain the advantages of PEGylation and also achieve the function of active targeting to tumor cells. In PEGylation reactions with 5-, 20-, 40-, and 60-fold molar excess of 3.4 kDa N-hydroxysuccinimide-PEG-maleimide (PT1, PT2, PT3, and PT4, respectively), PEG-TNF-alpha conjugates with different PEG chains were synthesized. A perfusion chromatography technique using a cation-exchange column was introduced to purify PEG-TNF-alpha conjugates. PT4 with about five PEG chains was selected as a lead candidate due to highest extent of PEGylation and maximum reaction yield. Thiolated Tf was conjugated to the maleimide group at the distal end of the PEG chains on the PEG-TNF-alpha conjugates, with the resulting Tf-PEG-TNF-alpha conjugates after purification containing approximately one Tf ligand on one TNF-alpha molecule. The conjugate of Tf and PT4 (TPT4) was selected to assess the specificity and affinity to transferrin receptor (TfR) on two kinds of tumor cells, K562 and KB. Both the receptor binding assays and the competition experiments were performed using radioligand binding analysis. The results demonstrated that TPT4 as well as Tf bound specifically to the TfR on the tumor cell surface and the affinity of the conjugate to TfR was similar to that of native Tf. In contrast, PEG-TNF-alpha demonstrated no specificity. The biodistribution and antitumor effects were investigated in S-180 tumor-bearing mice. It was found that TPT4 could markedly alter in vivo behavioral characteristics of TNF-alpha. Compared with TNF-alpha and PT4, extravasated TPT4 in tumor tissues exhibited a significantly delayed blood clearance and the highest intratumoral TNF-alpha levels. Furthermore, the inhibitory rate of tumor of TPT4 enhanced 5.3- and 1.8-fold over that of TNF-alpha and PT4, indicating that TPT4 exhibited the highest antitumor activity. These results suggested that Tf-PEG-TNF-alpha was a useful long circulating conjugate with the capabilities of specific receptor binding resulting in enhanced antitumor activity of TNF-alpha.  相似文献   

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The native form of phospholamban in cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes was investigated using photosensitive heterobifunctional cross-linkers, both cleavable and noncleavable, and common protein modifiers. The photosensitive heterobifunctional cleavable cross-linker ethyl 4-azidophenyl-1, 4-dithiobutyrimidate was used in native SR vesicles and it cross-linked phospholamban into an apparent phospholamban-phospholamban dimer and into an approximately 110,000-Da species. The phospholamban dimer migrated at approximately 12,000 Da on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels, and upon cleavage of the cross-linker before electrophoresis the dimer disappeared. The approximately 110,000-Da cross-linked species was not affected by boiling in sodium dodecyl sulfate prior to electrophoresis. This cross-linked form of phospholamban migrated approximately 5500 Da above the Ca2(+)-ATPase, which was visualized using fluorescein 5'-isothiocynate, a fluorescent marker that binds specifically to the Ca2(+)-ATPase. p-Azidophenacyl bromide, iodoacetic acid, and N-ethylmaleimide, all of which react with sulfhydryl groups, were also employed to further characterize phospholamban in native sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes. Cross-linking with p-azidophenacyl bromide resulted in only monomeric and dimeric forms of phospholamban as observed on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels. Iodoacetic acid and N-ethylmalemide were found to be effective in disrupting the pentameric form of phospholamban only when reacted with sodium dodecyl sulfate solubilized sarcoplasmic reticulum. In view of these findings, the amino acid sequence of phospholamban was examined for possible protein-protein interaction sites. Analysis by hydropathic profiling and secondary structure prediction suggests that the region of amino acids 1-14 may form an amphipathic alpha helix and the hydrophobic surface on one of its sites could interact with the reciprocal hydrophobic surface of another protein, such as the Ca2(+)-ATPase.  相似文献   

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The chimeric anti-CD30 monoclonal antibody cAC10, linked to the antimitotic agents monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE) or F (MMAF), produces potent and highly CD30-selective anti-tumor activity in vitro and in vivo. These drugs are appended via a valine-citrulline (vc) dipeptide linkage designed for high stability in serum and conditional cleavage and putative release of fully active drugs by lysosomal cathepsins. To characterize the biochemical processes leading to effective drug delivery, we examined the intracellular trafficking, internalization, and metabolism of the parent antibody and two antibody-drug conjugates, cAC10vc-MMAE and cAC10vc-MMAF, following CD30 surface antigen interaction with target cells. Both cAC10 and its conjugates bound to target cells and internalized in a similar manner. Subcellular fractionation and immunofluorescence studies demonstrated that the antibody and antibody-drug conjugates entering target cells migrated to the lysosomes. Trafficking of both species was blocked by inhibitors of clathrin-mediated endocytosis, suggesting that drug conjugation does not alter the fate of antibody-antigen complexes. Incubation of cAC10vc-MMAE or cAC10vc-MMAF with purified cathepsin B or with enriched lysosomal fractions prepared by subcellular fractionation resulted in the release of active, free drug. Cysteine protease inhibitors, but not aspartic or serine protease inhibitors, blocked antibody-drug conjugate metabolism and the ensuing cytotoxicity of target cells and yielded enhanced intracellular levels of the intact conjugates. These findings suggest that in addition to trafficking to the lysosomes, cathepsin B and perhaps other lysosomal cysteine proteases are requisite for drug release and provide a mechanistic basis for developing antibody-drug conjugates cleavable by intracellular proteases for the targeted delivery of anti-cancer therapeutics.  相似文献   

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