Lysine vitcylation is a vitamin C-derived protein modification that enhances STAT1-mediated immune response

赖氨酸维生素C化是一种维生素C衍生的蛋白质修饰,可增强STAT1介导的免疫反应。

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作者:Xiadi He,Qiwei Wang,Xin Cheng,Weihua Wang,Yutong Li,Yabing Nan,Jiang Wu,Bingqiu Xiu,Tao Jiang,Johann S Bergholz,Hao Gu,Fuhui Chen,Guangjian Fan,Lianhui Sun,Shaozhen Xie,Junjie Zou,Sheng Lin,Yun Wei,James Lee,John M Asara,Ke Zhang,Lewis C Cantley,Jean J Zhao

Abstract

Vitamin C (vitC) is essential for health and shows promise in treating diseases like cancer, yet its mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we report that vitC directly modifies lysine residues to form "vitcyl-lysine"-a process termed vitcylation. Vitcylation occurs in a dose-, pH-, and sequence-dependent manner in both cell-free systems and living cells. Mechanistically, vitC vitcylates signal transducer and activator of transcription-1 (STAT1)- lysine-298 (K298), impairing its interaction with T cell protein-tyrosine phosphatase (TCPTP) and preventing STAT1-Y701 dephosphorylation. This leads to enhanced STAT1-mediated interferon (IFN) signaling in tumor cells, increased major histocompatibility complex (MHC)/human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I expression, and activation of anti-tumor immunity in vitro and in vivo. The discovery of vitcylation as a distinctive post-translational modification provides significant insights into vitC's cellular function and therapeutic potential, opening avenues for understanding its biological effects and applications in disease treatment.

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