Faculty Opinions recommendation of Locking mixed-lineage kinase domain-like protein in its auto-inhibited state prevents necroptosis.

Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature(2021)

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As an alternative pathway of controlled cell death, necroptosis can be triggered by tumor necrosis factor via the kinases RIPK1/RIPK3 and the effector protein mixed-lineage kinase domain-like protein (MLKL). Upon activation, MLKL oligomerizes and integrates into the plasma membrane via its executioner domain. Here, we present the X-ray and NMR costructures of the human MLKL executioner domain covalently bound via Cys86 to a xanthine class inhibitor. The structures reveal that the compound stabilizes the interaction between the auto-inhibitory brace helix α6 and the four-helix bundle by stacking to Phe148. An NMR-based functional assay observing the conformation of this helix showed that the F148A mutant is unresponsive to the compound, providing further evidence for the importance of this interaction. Real-time and diffusion NMR studies demonstrate that xanthine derivatives inhibit MLKL oligomerization. Finally, we show that the other well-known MLKL inhibitor Necrosulfonamide, which also covalently modifies Cys86, must employ a different mode of action.Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. PMID: 33318170
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state prevents necroptosis,kinase,protein,mixed-lineage,domain-like,auto-inhibited
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