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Structural and dynamic studies of TCTP protein : deciphering a complex interaction network involved in tumor reversion

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  • Malard, Florian
Publication Date
Dec 03, 2019
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HAL-Descartes
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English
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Abstract

TCTP is a small (20~kDa) globular protein that interacts with many partners with consequences in various cellular and physiological functions, with well-documented roles in tumoral reversion program. Cells that undergo such program spontaneously loose their malignant phenotype and recover characteristics associated with benign cells, such as apoptosis. In cancer cells, TCTP inhibits MDM2 degradation, thus decreasing p53 levels and favoring tumor maintenance and progression. TCTP also contains a BH3-like motif known to regulate Bcl-2 family members and TCTP directly interacts with Bcl-xL and Mcl-1 to reinforce their pro-survival properties. In TCTP structure, the BH3-like motif is not readily accessible for interaction. Consistently with its importance in tumor maintenance, TCTP is a validated pharmacological target in cancer treatment with ongoing clinical trials using the TCTP-targeting antidepressant drug sertraline. However, little is known about TCTP structure in complex with partners, thus impeding the development of drugs and the understanding of how TCTP could adapt to its myriad of partners. Thus, we investigated the molecular mechanism by which TCTP associates with proteins and ligands using various biophysical methods (NMR, SAXS, CD, SEC, DSF...). We have demonstrated that full length TCTP binds to Bcl-xL and Mcl-1 in their BH3-binding groove. In the complexes, the TCTP BH3-like region is engaged in the intermolecular interface and the core TCTP structure is destabilized into a molten-globule (MG) state. We further showed that only a minor pre-existing form of TCTP, namely TCTP*, is competent for interactions with the Bcl-2 protein partners. In TCTP*, the BH3-like region is unpinned and accessible to Bcl-xL/Mcl-1 proteins and the core structure is also in MG state. We also collected preliminary interaction data between TCTP and sertraline, RNA, the RNA binding YB-1 protein and the MDM2 N-terminal domain. Finally, we characterized the Plk-1-mediated S46 phosphorylated TCTP (pTCTP), a marker of tumor aggressivity and its interaction properties. Overall, this work established the structural versatility of TCTP that is mandatory to exert its cellular functions and this versatility should be taken into account in drug-design strategies targeting TCTP.

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