Mig6 not only inhibits EGFR and HER2 but also targets HER3 and HER4 in a differential specificity: Implications for targeted esophageal cancer therapy.

Biochimie

Department of Thoracic Surgery, Huiqiao Medical Center, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2021

The human EGF receptor family plays pivotal roles in physiology and cancer, which contains four closely-related members: HER1/EGFR, HER2, HER3 and HER4. Previously, it was found that the mitogen-inducible gene 6 (Mig6) protein is a negative regulator of EGFR and HER2 by using its S1 segment to bind at the kinase dimerization interface. However, it is still unclear whether the S1 segment can also effectively target HER3 and HER4? Here, we performed a systematic investigation to address this issue. The segment can bind to all the four HER kinases with a varying affinity and moderate selectivity; breaking of the segment into shorter hotspot peptides would largely impair the affinity and selectivity, indicating that the full-length sequence is required for the effective binding of S1 to these kinases. The hs2 peptide, which corresponds to the middle hotspot region of S1 segment, can partially retain the affinity to HER kinases, can moderately compete with S1 segment at the dimerization interfaces, and can mimic the biological function of Mig6 protein to suppress HER4+ esophageal cancer at cellular level. In addition, we also analyzed the binding potency of S1 segment and hs2 peptide to the kinase domains of other five widely documented growth factor receptors (GFRs). It was showed that both the S1 and hs2 cannot effectively interact with these receptors. Overall, the Mig6 is suggested as a specific pan-HER inhibitor, which can target and suppress HER family members with a broad selectivity, but exhibits weak or no activity towards other GFRs.

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