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Actin microfilament aggregation induced by withaferin A is mediated by annexin II.
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Nature chemical biology [Nat Chem Biol] 2006 Jan; Vol. 2 (1), pp. 33-8. Date of Electronic Publication: 2005 Dec 11. - Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- The actin cytoskeleton supports diverse cellular processes such as endocytosis, oriented growth, adhesion and migration. The dynamic nature of the cytoskeleton, however, has made it difficult to define the roles of the many accessory molecules that modulate actin organization, especially the multifunctional adapter protein annexin II. We now report that the compound withaferin A (1) can alter cytoskeletal architecture in a previously unknown manner by covalently binding annexin II and stimulating its basal F-actin cross-linking activity. Drug-mediated disruption of F-actin organization is dependent on annexin II expression by cells and markedly limits their migratory and invasive capabilities at subcytotoxic concentrations. Given the extensive ethnobotanical history of withaferin-containing plant preparations in the treatment of cancer and inflammatory and neurological disorders, we suggest that annexin II represents a feasible, previously unexploited target for therapeutic intervention by small-molecule drugs.
- Subjects :
- Actin Cytoskeleton metabolism
Actin Cytoskeleton ultrastructure
Actins metabolism
Animals
Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology
Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology
Binding Sites
Cattle
Cell Line
Cell Membrane metabolism
Cytoskeleton metabolism
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Ergosterol metabolism
Ergosterol pharmacology
Nervous System Diseases drug therapy
Time Factors
Withanolides
Actin Cytoskeleton drug effects
Annexin A2 metabolism
Cytoskeleton drug effects
Ergosterol analogs & derivatives
Microfilament Proteins metabolism
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1552-4450
- Volume :
- 2
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Nature chemical biology
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- 16408090
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nchembio755