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Modulation of virus-induced NF-κB signaling by NEMO coiled coil mimics

Jouliana Sadek, Michael Wuo, David Rooklin, Arthur V. Hauenstein, Seong Ho Hong, Archana Gautam, Hao Wu, Yingkai Zhang, Ethel Cesarman, Paramjit S. Arora

2020Nature Communications46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Protein-protein interactions featuring intricate binding epitopes remain challenging targets for synthetic inhibitors. Interactions of NEMO, a scaffolding protein central to NF-κB signaling, exemplify this challenge. Various regulators are known to interact with different coiled coil regions of NEMO, but the topological complexity of this protein has limited inhibitor design. We undertook a comprehensive effort to block the interaction between vFLIP, a Kaposi's sarcoma herpesviral oncoprotein, and NEMO using small molecule screening and rational design. Our efforts reveal that a tertiary protein structure mimic of NEMO is necessary for potent inhibition. The rationally designed mimic engages vFLIP directly causing complex disruption, protein degradation and suppression of NF-κB signaling in primary effusion lymphoma (PEL). NEMO mimic treatment induces cell death and delays tumor growth in a PEL xenograft model. Our studies with this inhibitor reveal the critical nexus of signaling complex stability in the regulation of NF-κB by a viral oncoprotein.

Topics & Concepts

Coiled coilNF-κBModulation (music)NFKB1Cell biologySignal transductionVirusPhysicsBiologyVirologyTranscription factorBiochemistryGeneAcousticsCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus researchHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsViral-associated cancers and disorders