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A biosensor of S100A4 metastasis factor activation: Inhibitor screening and cellular activation dynamics

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BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 47, 期 3, 页码 986-996

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi7021624

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [CA095019, R01 CA095019] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM069945-03S1, R01 GM069945-04, R01 GM069945-01, GM069945, R01 GM057464, R01 GM069945-03, R01 GM069945, R01 GM069945-02, GM057464] Funding Source: Medline

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S100A4, a member of the S100 family of Ca2+-binding proteins, displays elevated expression in malignant human tumors compared with benign tumors, and increased expression correlates strongly with poor patient survival. S100A4 has a direct role in metastatic progression, likely due to the modulation of actomyosin cytoskeletal dynamics, which results in increased cellular motility. We developed a fluorescent biosensor (Mero-S100A4) that reports on the Ca2+-bound, activated form of S100A4. Direct attachment of a novel solvatochromatic reporter dye to S100A4 results in a sensor that, upon activation, undergoes a 3-fold enhancement in fluorescence, thus providing a sensitive assay for use in vitro and in vivo. In cells, localized activation of S100A4 at the cell periphery is observed during random migration and following stimulation with lysophosphatidic acid, a known activator of cell motility and proliferation. Additionally, a screen against a library of FDA-approved drugs with the biosensor identified an array of phenothiazines as inhibitors of myosin-II associated S100A4 function. These data demonstrate the utility of the new biosensor both for drug discovery and for probing the cellular dynamics controlled by the S100A4 metastasis factor.

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