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Delineating the role of c-FLIP/NEMO interaction in the CD95 network via rational design of molecular probes.

Authors :
Ivanisenko NV
Buchbinder JH
Espe J
Richter M
Bollmann M
Hillert LK
Ivanisenko VA
Lavrik IN
Source :
BMC genomics [BMC Genomics] 2019 May 08; Vol. 20 (Suppl 3), pp. 293. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 May 08.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Structural homology modeling supported by bioinformatics analysis plays a key role in uncovering new molecular interactions within gene regulatory networks. Here, we have applied this powerful approach to analyze the molecular interactions orchestrating death receptor signaling networks. In particular, we focused on the molecular mechanisms of CD95-mediated NF-κB activation and the role of c-FLIP/NEMO interaction in the induction of this pathway.<br />Results: To this end, we have created the homology model of the c-FLIP/NEMO complex using the reported structure of the v-FLIP/NEMO complex, and rationally designed peptides targeting this complex. The designed peptides were based on the NEMO structure. Strikingly, the experimental in vitro validation demonstrated that the best inhibitory effects on CD95-mediated NF-κB activation are exhibited by the NEMO-derived peptides with the substitution D242Y of NEMO. Furthermore, we have assumed that the c-FLIP/NEMO complex is recruited to the DED filaments formed upon CD95 activation and validated this assumption in silico. Further insight into the function of c-FLIP/NEMO complex was provided by the analysis of evolutionary conservation of interacting regions which demonstrated that this interaction is common in distinct mammalian species.<br />Conclusions: Taken together, using a combination of bioinformatics and experimental approaches we obtained new insights into CD95-mediated NF-κB activation, providing manifold possibilities for targeting the death receptor network.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1471-2164
Volume :
20
Issue :
Suppl 3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
BMC genomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31815628
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-5539-y