Cucurbit[8]uril Reactivation of an Inactivated Caspase-8 Mutant Reveals Differentiated Enzymatic Substrate Processing

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Caspase-8 constructs featuring an N-terminal FGG sequence allow for selective twofold recognition by cucurbit[8]uril, which leads to an increase of the enzymatic activity in a cucurbit[8]uril dose-dependent manner. This supramolecular switching has enabled for the first time the study of the same caspase-8 in its two extreme states; as full monomer and as cucurbit[8]uril induced dimer. A mutated, fully monomeric caspase-8 (D384A), which is enzymatically inactive towards its natural substrate caspase-3, could be fully reactivated upon addition of cucurbit[8]uril. In its monomeric state caspase-8 (D384A) still processes a small synthetic substrate, but not the natural caspase-3 substrate, highlighting the close interplay between protein dimerization and active site rearrangement for substrate selectivity. The ability to switch the caspase-8 activity by a supramolecular system thus provides a flexible approach to studying the activity of a protein at different oligomerization states.

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Dang, D. T., van Onzen, A. H. A. M., Dorland, Y. L., & Brunsveld, L. (2018). Cucurbit[8]uril Reactivation of an Inactivated Caspase-8 Mutant Reveals Differentiated Enzymatic Substrate Processing. ChemBioChem, 19(23), 2490–2494. https://doi.org/10.1002/cbic.201800521

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