Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.524, No.1, 64-69, 2020
Protein complexes including PGRMC1 and actin-associated proteins are disrupted by AG-205
PGRMC1 is a protein from the MAPR family with a range of cellular functions. PGRMC1 has been described to play a role in fertility, neuroprotection, steroidogenesis, membrane trafficking and in cancer cell biology. PGRMC1 represents a likely key regulator of cell metabolism and proliferation, as well as a potential target for anti-cancer therapies. To further understand the functions of PGRMC1 and the mechanism of the small molecule inhibitor of PGRMC1, AG-205, proteins differentially bound to PGRMC1 were identified following AG-205 treatment of MIA PaCa-2 cells. Our results suggest that AG-205 influences PGRMC1 interactions with the actin cytoskeleton. The binding of two PGRMC1-associated proteins that support this, RACK1 and alpha-Actinin-1, was reduced following AG-205 treatment. The biology associated with PGRMC1 binding partners identified here merits further investigation. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Cytochrome b5 domain;Membrane trafficking;Actin cytoskeleton;Affinity proteomics;Membrane-associated progesterone receptor;MAPR