Kemp_2013_J.Biol.Chem_288_27002

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Title : Characterization of a serine hydrolase targeted by acyl-protein thioesterase inhibitors in Toxoplasma gondii - Kemp_2013_J.Biol.Chem_288_27002
Author(s) : Kemp LE , Rusch M , Adibekian A , Bullen HE , Graindorge A , Freymond C , Rottmann M , Braun-Breton C , Baumeister S , Porfetye AT , Vetter IR , Hedberg C , Soldati-Favre D
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 288 :27002 , 2013
Abstract :

In eukaryotic organisms, cysteine palmitoylation is an important reversible modification that impacts protein targeting, folding, stability, and interactions with partners. Evidence suggests that protein palmitoylation contributes to key biological processes in Apicomplexa with the recent palmitome of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum reporting over 400 substrates that are modified with palmitate by a broad range of protein S-acyl transferases. Dynamic palmitoylation cycles require the action of an acyl-protein thioesterase (APT) that cleaves palmitate from substrates and conveys reversibility to this posttranslational modification. In this work, we identified candidates for APT activity in Toxoplasma gondii. Treatment of parasites with low micromolar concentrations of beta-lactone- or triazole urea-based inhibitors that target human APT1 showed varied detrimental effects at multiple steps of the parasite lytic cycle. The use of an activity-based probe in combination with these inhibitors revealed the existence of several serine hydrolases that are targeted by APT1 inhibitors. The active serine hydrolase, TgASH1, identified as the homologue closest to human APT1 and APT2, was characterized further. Biochemical analysis of TgASH1 indicated that this enzyme cleaves substrates with a specificity similar to APTs, and homology modeling points toward an APT-like enzyme. TgASH1 is dispensable for parasite survival, which indicates that the severe effects observed with the beta-lactone inhibitors are caused by the inhibition of non-TgASH1 targets. Other ASH candidates for APT activity were functionally characterized, and one of them was found to be resistant to gene disruption due to the potential essential nature of the protein.

PubMedSearch : Kemp_2013_J.Biol.Chem_288_27002
PubMedID: 23913689
Gene_locus related to this paper: toxgo-TgASH3 , toxgo-TgASH2 , toxgo-s8en43 , toxgo-s4ug63 , toxgo-a0a125yz56

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Gene_locus toxgo-TgASH3    toxgo-TgASH2    toxgo-s8en43    toxgo-s4ug63    toxgo-a0a125yz56

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Kemp LE, Rusch M, Adibekian A, Bullen HE, Graindorge A, Freymond C, Rottmann M, Braun-Breton C, Baumeister S, Porfetye AT, Vetter IR, Hedberg C, Soldati-Favre D (2013)
Characterization of a serine hydrolase targeted by acyl-protein thioesterase inhibitors in Toxoplasma gondii
Journal of Biological Chemistry 288 :27002

Kemp LE, Rusch M, Adibekian A, Bullen HE, Graindorge A, Freymond C, Rottmann M, Braun-Breton C, Baumeister S, Porfetye AT, Vetter IR, Hedberg C, Soldati-Favre D (2013)
Journal of Biological Chemistry 288 :27002