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Published on: February 23, 2024
Mechanical stress induced protein precipitation method for drug target screening
Jiawen Lyu1, Yan Wang1, Chengfei Ruan1
1CAS Key Laboratory of Separation Sciences for Analytical Chemistry, National Chromatographic R&A Center, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Dalian, 116023, China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China.
Abstract:
The process of protein precipitation can be used to decipher the interaction of ligand and protein. For example, the classic Thermal Proteome Profiling (TPP) method uses heating as the driving force for protein precipitation, to discover the drug target protein. Under heating or other denature forces, the target protein that binds with the drug compound will be more resistant to precipitation than the free protein. Similar to thermal stress, mechanical stress can also induce protein precipitation. Upon mechanical stress, protein will gradually precipitate along with protein conformational changes, which can be exploited for the study of the ligand-protein interaction. Herein, we proposed a Mechanical Stress Induced Protein Precipitation (MSIPP) method for drug target deconvolution. Its streamlined workflow allows in situ sample preparation on the surface of microparticles, from protein precipitation to digestion. The mechanical stress was generated by vortexing the slurry of protein solution and microparticle materials. The mechanical stress induced protein precipitate was captured by the microparticles, which guarantees the MSIPP method to be scalable and user-friendly. The MSIPP method was successfully applied to four drug compounds, Methotrexate, Raltitrexed, SHP099, Geldanamycin and a pan-inhibitor of protein kinases, Staurosporine. Besides, DHFR was demonstrated to be a target of Raltitrexed, which has not been revealed by any other modification-free drug target discovery method yet. Thus, MSIPP is a complementary method to other drug target screening methods.

