Cell surface nucleolin interacts with and internalizes Bothrops asper Lys49 phospholipase A(2) and mediates its toxic activity.

细胞表面核仁蛋白与矛头蝮 Lys49 磷脂酶 A(2) 相互作用并将其内化,从而介导其毒性活性

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作者:Massimino Maria Lina, Simonato Morena, Spolaore Barbara, Franchin Cinzia, Arrigoni Giorgio, Marin Oriano, Monturiol-Gross Laura, Fernández Julián, Lomonte Bruno, Tonello Fiorella
Phospholipases A(2) are a major component of snake venoms. Some of them cause severe muscle necrosis through an unknown mechanism. Phospholipid hydrolysis is a possible explanation of their toxic action, but catalytic and toxic properties of PLA(2)s are not directly connected. In addition, viperid venoms contain PLA(2)-like proteins, which are very toxic even if they lack catalytic activity due to a critical mutation in position 49. In this work, the PLA(2)-like Bothrops asper myotoxin-II, conjugated with the fluorophore TAMRA, was found to be internalized in mouse myotubes, and in RAW264.7 cells. Through experiments of protein fishing and mass spectrometry analysis, using biotinylated Mt-II as bait, we found fifteen proteins interacting with the toxin and among them nucleolin, a nucleolar protein present also on cell surface. By means of confocal microscopy, Mt-II and nucleolin were shown to colocalise, at 4 °C, on cell membrane where they form Congo-red sensitive assemblies, while at 37 °C, 20 minutes after the intoxication, they colocalise in intracellular spots going from plasmatic membrane to paranuclear and nuclear area. Finally, nucleolin antagonists were found to inhibit the Mt-II internalization and toxic activity and were used to identify the nucleolin regions involved in the interaction with the toxin.

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