A 16-Residue Peptide Fragment of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor, MIF-(50-65), Exhibits Redox Activity and Has MIF-like Biological Functions

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Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a cytokine that participates in the host inflammatory response. A Cys-Xaa-Xaa-Cys (CXXC)-based thiol-protein oxidoreductase activity of MIF is associated with certain biological functions. Peptides spanning the CXXC region of thiol-protein oxidoreductases retain some biochemical properties of the full-length protein. We report on the characterization of CXXC-spanning MIF-(50-65) and its serine variant, C57S/C60S-MIF-(50-65). Following disulfide-mediated cyclization, MIF-(50-65) adapted a β-turn conformation comparable with that of β-turn-containing cyclo-57,60-[Asp57,Dap 60]MIF-(50-65). MIF-(50-65) had a redox potential E′ 0 of -0.258 V and formed mixed disulfides with glutathione and cysteine. MIF-(50-65) but not C57S/C60S-MIF-(50-65) had oxidoreductase activity in vitro. Intriguingly, MIF-(50-65) exhibited MIF-like cellular activities. The peptide but not its variant had glucocorticoid overriding and proliferation-enhancing activity and stimulated ERK1/2 phosphorylation. MIF-(50-65) and its variant bound to the MIF-binding protein JAB1 and enhanced cellular levels of p27Kip1. As the peptide and its variant were endocytosed at similar efficiency, sequence 50-65 appears sufficient for the JAB1-related effects of MIF, whereas other activities require CXXC. Cyclo-57,60-[Asp57,Dap60]MIF-(50-65) activated ERK1/2, indicating that CXXC-dependent disulfide and β-turn formation is associated with an activity-inducing conformation. We conclude that CXXC and sequence 50-65 are critical for the activities of MIF. MIF-(50-65) is a surprisingly short sequence with MIF-like functions that could be an excellent molecular template for MIF therapeutics.

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Nguyen, M. T., Beck, J., Lue, H., Fünfzig, H., Kleemann, R., Koolwijk, P., … Bernhagen, J. (2003). A 16-Residue Peptide Fragment of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor, MIF-(50-65), Exhibits Redox Activity and Has MIF-like Biological Functions. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278(36), 33654–33671. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M301735200

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