A Novel Method for Identifying Parkin Binding Agents in Complex Preparations of Herbal Medicines.
Feng-Jiao LiFan ZhangXu-Dong HeXin LiuJian-Kang MuMin YangYan-Qin LiWen GuJie YuXing-Xin YangPublished in: Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity (2022)
Parkin is a crucial E3 ubiquitin ligase for initiating mitophagy through the PINK1/Parkin pathway. Regulating the expression and activity of parkin can remedy mitophagy and human disease. We developed an efficient method to isolate natural parkin ligands from herbal medicines by combining centrifugal ultrafiltration and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. The heterologous expression technology identified functionally active and pure parkin proteins. After evaluating the reliability of the method using DL-selenomethionine and DL-dithiothreitol as positive controls, this method was successfully applied to capture parkin ligands from Polygoni Cuspidati Rhizoma et Radix and Sophorae Flavescentis Radix. LC/MS identified seven novel parkin-targeting compounds, namely, 7,4'-dihydroxy-5-methoxy-8-( γ , γ -dimethylallyl)-flavanone, kushenol I, kurarinone, sophoraflavanone G, torachrysone-8-O-glucoside, apigenin, and emodin, supported by the molecular docking analysis. Five of the seven novel compounds (kushenol I, kurarinone, sophoraflavanone G, apigenin, and emodin) can activate parkin in in vitro autoubiquitination assays. Meanwhile, kushenol I and kurarinone had antisteatosis activity in fat emulsion-damaged human hepatocytes. These results confirmed the effectiveness of the method for identifying parkin ligands from complex preparations, useful to advance drug discovery from medicinal herbs.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- molecular docking
- liquid chromatography
- endothelial cells
- drug discovery
- poor prognosis
- randomized controlled trial
- systematic review
- drug delivery
- binding protein
- molecular dynamics simulations
- tandem mass spectrometry
- transcription factor
- cancer therapy
- single cell
- high performance liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination