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Query: EC:3.1.1.79 (
hormone-sensitive lipase
)
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The rTSbeta protein has been hypothesized to synthesize signaling molecules that can down-regulate
thymidylate synthase
. These molecules share biological and chemical properties with acyl-homoserine lactones (AHL), suggesting some AHLs might act as rTS signaling mimics and down-regulate
thymidylate synthase
. We have determined that the AHL, 3-oxododecanoyl homoserine lactone (3-oxo-C12-(L)-
HSL
) can down-regulate
thymidylate synthase
protein at 10 micromol/L and reduce H630 (human colorectal cancer) growth by 50% at 23 micromol/L (IC50) in cell culture. At its IC50 concentration, 3-oxo-C12-(L)-
HSL
reduces the apparent IC50 of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) from 1 micromol/L to 80 nmol/L (12-fold) in a colony formation assay. 3-Oxo-C12-(L)-
HSL
enhances the activity of 5-fluorodeoxyuridine, tomudex, and taxol but not the activity of 5-fluorouridine, methotrexate or Adriamycin. The unexpected interaction with taxol probably results from effects of the AHL on tubulin expression. Differences in taxol sensitivity, tubulin, and cellular morphology between H630 and the
thymidylate synthase
and rTSbeta-overproducing, 5-FU-resistant H630-1 cell line as determined by colony formation assays, Western analysis of one-dimensional and two-dimensional gels, and photomicroscopy confirm that cytoskeletal changes are induced by the AHL or by rTS signaling. Isozyme differences in
thymidylate synthase
and rTSbeta also exist in the two cell lines. Phosphorylation of rTSbeta amino acid S121 is shown to occur and is decreased at least 10-fold in the drug-resistant cells. The data presented provide support for further investigations of rTS signaling mimics as enhancers to
thymidylate synthase
-directed chemotherapy, evidence that the phosphorylation state of rTSbeta may be a marker for 5-FU resistance and a previously unrealized relationship between rTS signaling and the cytoskeleton.
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PMID:Enhancement of 5-fluorouracil sensitivity by an rTS signaling mimic in H630 colon cancer cells. 1599 70