In situ photoaffinity labeling of proteasome with photoactive adriamycin analogue.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Department of Toxicology, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan.

Published: July 2000

An intracellular adriamycin (ADM)-binding protein purified from the cytosol of L1210 mouse lymphocytic leukemia cells had a molecular weight of 700-1500 kDa and hydrolyzed Suc-LLVY-MCA. When L1210 cells were incubated with a photoactive ADM analogue, N-(p-azidobenzoyl)-adriamycin (NAB-ADM), most of the NAB-ADM was found to localize in the nuclei. In situ photoaffinity labeling of L1210 cells with NAB-ADM resulted in low protease activity in the cytosol and nuclear extracts and the cells showed selective photoincorporation of NAB-ADM into the proteasome. These results suggest that the proteasome is a translocator of ADM from the cytoplasm to the nucleus and might therefore become a new candidate for cancer chemotherapy.

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