Phomoxanthone A Targets ATP Synthase
Ali, Rameez ; Parelkar, Sangram S ; Thompson, Paul R ; Mitroka-Batsford, Susan ; Yerramilli, Siddartha ; Scarlata, Suzanne F ; Mistretta, Katelyn S ; Coburn, Jeannine M ; Mattson, Anita E
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Phomoxanthone A is a naturally occurring molecule and a powerful anti-cancer agent, although its mechanism of action is unknown. To facilitate the determination of its biological target(s), we used affinity-based labelling using a phomoxanthone A probe. Labelled proteins were pulled down, subjected to chemoproteomics analysis using LC-MS/MS and ATP synthase was identified as a likely target. Mitochondrial ATP synthase was validated in cultured cells lysates and in live intact cells. Our studies show sixty percent inhibition of ATP synthase by 260 μM phomoxanthone A.
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Ali R, Parelkar SS, Thompson PR, Mitroka-Batsford S, Yerramilli S, Scarlata SF, Mistretta KS, Coburn JM, Mattson AE. Phomoxanthone A Targets ATP Synthase. Chemistry. 2022 Sep 9:e202202397. doi: 10.1002/chem.202202397. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36082977.