Chemoproteomics reveals arctigenin as a phagophore-closure blocker via targeting ESCRT-I subunit VPS28

化学蛋白质组学揭示牛蒡皂苷通过靶向 ESCRT-I 亚基 VPS28 成为吞噬细胞关闭阻滞剂

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作者:Jinyan Han, Yifang Yu, Shasha Li, Ruoyang Miao, Weiyan Cheng, Han Wei

Abstract

Arctigenin is the active ingredient of the traditional medicines Arctium lappa and Fructus Arctii and has been extensively investigated for its diverse pharmacological functions, including its novel anti-austerity activity. Although several mechanisms have been proposed, the direct target of arctigenin to induce anti-austerity activity remains unclear. In this study, we designed and synthesized photo-crosslinkable arctigenin probes and utilized them in the chemoproteomic profiling of potential target proteins directly in living cells. Vacuolar protein sorting-associated protein 28 (VPS28), a key subunit of the ESCRT-I complex implicated in phagophore closure, was successfully identified. Unexpectedly, we found that arctigenin degraded VPS28 via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. We also demonstrated that arctigenin induces a prominent phagophore closure-blockade phenotype in PANC-1 cells. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a small molecule acting as a phagophore-closure blocker and a VPS28 degrader. The arctigenin-modulating phagophore closure provides a new druggable target for cancers that rely heavily on autophagy activation and may also be used for other diseases associated with the ESCRT system.

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