Glutathione conjugate interactions with DNA-dependent protein kinase

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Shen, HX [1 ]
Schultz, MP [1 ]
Tew, KD [1 ]
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[1] Fox Chase Canc Ctr, Dept Pharmacol, Philadelphia, PA 19111 USA
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A photoactivatable glutathione-drug conjugate S-35-labeled-azidophenacyl-glutathione (APA-SG) was synthesized and used to identify protein(s) involved in recognition and/or transport of glutathione conjugates of electrophilic drug species. A similar to 460-kDa protein was found to be highly labeled by S-35-labeled APA-SG in an Adriamycin-resistant HL-60 (HL-60/ADR) cell line and identified as the catalytic subunit of DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PKcs) by amino acid sequence analysis, Western blot, and immunoprecipitation with specific antibodies. Binding specificity was confirmed by competition isotope dilution assays with purified proteins. A 15- to 20-fold increase in DNA-PKcs expression in the HL-60/ADR cell line was accompanied by an equivalent increase in 35S-labeled APA-SG binding. APA-SG, along with other glutathione conjugates and analogs inhibited the DNA-PK-mediated phosphorylation of an in vitro peptide substrate in a concentration-dependent manner. Using different antibodies to immunoprecipitate the individual components of the DNA-PK complex (DNA-PKcs, Ku70, and Ku80), it was shown that APA-SG caused a destabilization of the trimeric holoenzyme complex by dissociating the catalytic subunit from the Ku heterodimer. These data suggest that the kinase-mediated signaling is inhibited when glutathione conjugates bind to DNA-PKcs and may also indicate a possible strategy for design of novel DNA-PK inhibitors.
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页码:1101 / 1106
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