[PDF][PDF] Marine natural product aurilide activates the OPA1-mediated apoptosis by binding to prohibitin

S Sato, A Murata, T Orihara, T Shirakawa, K Suenaga… - Chemistry & biology, 2011 - cell.com
S Sato, A Murata, T Orihara, T Shirakawa, K Suenaga, H Kigoshi, M Uesugi
Chemistry & biology, 2011cell.com
Aurilide is a potent cytotoxic marine natural product that induces apoptosis in cultured
human cells at the picomolar to nanomolar range; however, its mechanism of action has
been unknown. Results of the present study showed that aurilide selectively binds to
prohibitin 1 (PHB1) in the mitochondria, activating the proteolytic processing of optic atrophy
1 (OPA1) and resulting in mitochondria-induced apoptosis. The mechanism of aurilide
cytotoxicity suggests that PHB1 is an apoptosis-regulating protein amenable to modulation …
Summary
Aurilide is a potent cytotoxic marine natural product that induces apoptosis in cultured human cells at the picomolar to nanomolar range; however, its mechanism of action has been unknown. Results of the present study showed that aurilide selectively binds to prohibitin 1 (PHB1) in the mitochondria, activating the proteolytic processing of optic atrophy 1 (OPA1) and resulting in mitochondria-induced apoptosis. The mechanism of aurilide cytotoxicity suggests that PHB1 is an apoptosis-regulating protein amenable to modulation by small molecules. Aurilide may serve as a small-molecule tool for studies of mitochondria-induced apoptosis.
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