Ion mobility and mass spectrometry measurements have been used to examine the populations of different solution structures of the nonapeptide bradykinin. Over the range of solution compositions studied, from 0:100 to 100:0 methanol:water and 0:100 to 90:10 dioxane:water, evidence for ten independent populations of bradykinin structures in solution is found. In some solutions as many as eight structures may coexist. The solution populations are substantially different than the gas-phase equilibrium distribution of ions, which exhibits only three distinct states. Such a large number of coexisting structures explains the inability of traditional methods of characterization such as nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and crystallography to determine detailed structural features for some regions of this peptide.
Ferroptosis, a novel form of programmed cell death, is characterized by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation and has been shown to be involved in multiple diseases, including cancer. Stimulating ferroptosis in cancer cells may be a potential strategy for cancer therapy. Therefore, ferroptosis-inducing drugs are attracting more attention for cancer treatment. Here, we showed that erianin, a natural product isolated from Dendrobium chrysotoxum Lindl, exerted its anticancer activity by inducing cell death and inhibiting cell migration in lung cancer cells. Subsequently, we demonstrated for the first time that erianin induced ferroptotic cell death in lung cancer cells, which was accompanied by ROS accumulation, lipid peroxidation, and GSH depletion. The ferroptosis inhibitors Fer-1 and Lip-1 but not Z-VAD-FMK, CQ, or necrostatin-1 rescued erianin-induced cell death, indicating that ferroptosis contributed to erianin-induced cell death. Furthermore, we demonstrated that Ca2+/CaM signaling was a critical mediator of erianin-induced ferroptosis and that blockade of this signaling significantly rescued cell death induced by erianin treatment by suppressing ferroptosis. Taken together, our data suggest that the natural product erianin exerts its anticancer effects by inducing Ca2+/CaM-dependent ferroptosis and inhibiting cell migration, and erianin will hopefully serve as a prospective compound for lung cancer treatment.
A recent ion mobility – mass spectrometry (IM–MS) study of the nonapeptide bradykinin (BK, amino acid sequence Arg1–Pro2–Pro3–Gly4–Phe5–Ser6–Pro7–Phe8–Arg9) found evidence for 10 populations of conformations that depend upon the solution composition [J. Am. Chem. Soc.
2011, 133, 13810]. Here, the role of the three proline residues (Pro2, Pro3, and Pro7) in establishing these conformations is investigated using a series of seven analogue peptides in which combinations of alanine residues are substituted for prolines. IM–MS distributions of the analogue peptides, when compared to the distribution for bradykinin, indicate the multiple structures are associated with different combinations of cis and trans forms of the three proline residues. These data are used to assign the structures to different peptide populations that are observed under various solution conditions. The assignments also show the connectivity between structures when collisional activation is used to convert one state into another.
Electrospray ionization ion mobility mass spectrometry (ESI IM-MS) and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations reveal new insights into metal-induced conformational changes and the mechanism for metalation of human metallothionein-2A (MT), an intrinsically disordered protein. ESI of solutions containing apoMT yields multiple charge states of apoMT; following addition of Cd(2+) to the solution, ESI yields a range of CdiMT (i = 1-7) product ions (see Chen et al. Anal. Chem. 2013, 85, 7826-33). Ion mobility arrival-time distributions (ATDs) for the CdiMT (i = 0-7) ions reveal a diverse population of ion conformations. The ion mobility data clearly show that the conformational diversity for apoMT and partially metalated ions converges toward ordered, compact conformations as the number of bound Cd(2+) ions increase. MD simulations provide additional information on conformation candidates of CdiMT (i = 0-7) that supports the convergence of distinct conformational populations upon metal binding. Integrating the IM-MS and MD data provides a global view that shows stepwise conformational transition of an ensemble as a function of metal ion bound. ApoMT is comprised of a wide range of conformational states that populate between globular-like compact and coil-rich extended conformations. During the initial stepwise metal addition (number of metal ions bound i = 1-3), the metal ions bind to different sites to yield distinct conformations, whereas for i > 4, the conformational changes appear to be domain-specific, attributed to different degrees of disorder of the β domain; the β domain becomes more ordered as additional metal ions are added, promoting convergences to the dumbbell-shaped conformation.
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