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  • CYP27A1-dependent anti-melanoma activity of limonoid natural products targets mitochondrial metabolism.

CYP27A1-dependent anti-melanoma activity of limonoid natural products targets mitochondrial metabolism.

Cell chemical biology (2021-04-02)
Hyelim Cho, Qiong Shen, Lydia H Zhang, Mikiko Okumura, Akinori Kawakami, Jessi Ambrose, Frederic Sigoillot, Howard R Miller, Scott Gleim, Amanda Cobos-Correa, Ying Wang, Philippe Piechon, Guglielmo Roma, Fabian Eggimann, Charles Moore, Peter Aspesi, Felipa A Mapa, Heather Burks, Nathan T Ross, Philipp Krastel, Marc Hild, Thomas J Maimone, David E Fisher, Daniel K Nomura, John A Tallarico, Stephen M Canham, Jeremy L Jenkins, William C Forrester
ABSTRACT

Three limonoid natural products with selective anti-proliferative activity against BRAF(V600E) and NRAS(Q61K)-mutation-dependent melanoma cell lines were identified. Differential transcriptome analysis revealed dependency of compound activity on expression of the mitochondrial cytochrome P450 oxidase CYP27A1, a transcriptional target of melanogenesis-associated transcription factor (MITF). We determined that CYP27A1 activity is necessary for the generation of a reactive metabolite that proceeds to inhibit cellular proliferation. A genome-wide small interfering RNA screen in combination with chemical proteomics experiments revealed gene-drug functional epistasis, suggesting that these compounds target mitochondrial biogenesis and inhibit tumor bioenergetics through a covalent mechanism. Our work suggests a strategy for melanoma-specific targeting by exploiting the expression of MITF target gene CYP27A1 and inhibiting mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in BRAF mutant melanomas.

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Monoclonal Anti-β-Actin antibody produced in mouse, clone AC-15, ascites fluid