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  • Regulation of Bax-dependent apoptosis by mitochondrial deubiquitinase USP30.

Regulation of Bax-dependent apoptosis by mitochondrial deubiquitinase USP30.

Cell death discovery (2021-08-13)
Ding Yan, Xiaofen Li, Qianqian Yang, Qingtian Huang, Leyi Yao, Peiquan Zhang, Wenshuang Sun, Shuhui Lin, Q Ping Dou, Jinbao Liu, Xin Chen
ABSTRACT

Deubiquitinates (DUBs) have been suggested as novel promising targets for cancer therapies. Accumulating experimental evidence suggests that some metal compounds have the potential to induce cancer cell death via inhibition of DUBs. We previously reported that auranofin, a gold(I)-containing agent used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis in clinics, can induce cell death by inhibiting proteasomal DUBs in a series of cancer cell lines. Unfortunately, currently available gold compounds are not potent in inhibiting DUBs. Here, we report that: (i) aumdubin, a synthetic derivative of auranofin, exhibited stronger DUB-inhibiting and apoptosis-inducing activities than auranofin in lung cancer cells; (ii) aumdubin shows high affinity for mitochondrial DUB USP30; (iii) aumdubin induces apoptosis by increasing the ubiquitination and mitochondrial location of Bax protein; and (iv) USP30 inhibition may contribute to Bax-dependent apoptosis induced by aumdubin in lung cancer cells. These results suggest that gold(I)-containing agent aumdubin induces Bax-dependent apoptosis partly through inhibiting the mitochondrial DUB USP30, which could open new avenues for lung cancer therapy.

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Chloro(triphenylphosphine)gold(I), ≥99.9% trace metals basis
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Anti-USP30 antibody produced in rabbit, affinity isolated antibody
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