Paracatalytic induction: Subverting specificity in hedgehog protein autoprocessing with small molecules
Paracatalytic inducers are antagonists that shift the specificity of biological catalysts, resulting in non-native transformations. In this Chapter we describe methods to discover paracatalytic inducers of Hedgehog (Hh) protein autoprocessing. Native autoprocessing uses cholesterol as a substrate nu...
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description | Paracatalytic inducers are antagonists that shift the specificity of biological catalysts, resulting in non-native transformations. In this Chapter we describe methods to discover paracatalytic inducers of Hedgehog (Hh) protein autoprocessing. Native autoprocessing uses cholesterol as a substrate nucleophile to assist in cleaving an internal peptide bond within a precursor form of Hh. This unusual reaction is brought about by HhC, an enzymatic domain that resides within the C-terminal region of Hh precursor proteins. Recently, we reported paracatalytic inducers as a novel class of Hh autoprocessing antagonists. These small molecules bind HhC and tilt the substrate specificity away from cholesterol in favor of solvent water. The resulting cholesterol-independent autoproteolysis of the Hh precursor generates a non-native Hh side product with substantially reduced biological signaling activity. Protocols are provided for in vitro FRET-based and in-cell bioluminescence assays to discover and characterize paracatalytic inducers of Drosophila and human hedgehog protein autoprocessing, respectively. |
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