Misincorporation of amino acid analogues into proteins by biosynthesis

被引:81
作者
Rodgers, Kenneth J. [1 ]
Shiozawa, Nae [1 ]
机构
[1] Heart Res Inst, Cell Biol Grp, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia
关键词
protein; amino acid; analogue; misincorporation; levodopa; systemic lupus erythematosus;
D O I
10.1016/j.biocel.2008.01.009
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Despite astounding diversity in their structure and function, proteins are constructed from 22 protein or 'canonical' amino acids. Hundreds of amino acid analogues exist; many occur naturally in plants, some are synthetically produced or can be produced in vivo by oxidation of amino acid side-chains. Certain structural analogues of the protein amino acids can escape detection by the cellular machinery for protein synthesis and become misincorporated into the growing polypeptide chain of proteins to generate non-native proteins. In this review we seek to provide a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge on the biosynthetic incorporation of amino acid analogues into proteins by mammalian cells. We highlight factors influencing their incorporation and how the non-native proteins generated can alter cell function. We examine the ability of amino acid analogues, representing those commonly found in damaged proteins in pathological tissues, to be misincorporated into proteins by cells in vitro, providing us with a useful tool in the laboratory to generate modified proteins representing those present in a wide-range of pathologies. We also discuss the evidence for amino acid analogue incorporation in vivo and its association with autoimmune symptoms. We confine the review to studies in which the synthetic machinery of cell has not been modified to accept non-protein amino acids. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1452 / 1466
页数:15
相关论文
共 113 条
  • [1] Role of non-protein amino acid L-canavanine in autoimmunity
    Akaogi, Jun
    Barker, Tolga
    Kuroda, Yoshiki
    Nacionales, Dina C.
    Yamasaki, Yoshioki
    Stevens, Bruce R.
    Reeves, Westley H.
    Satoh, Minoru
    [J]. AUTOIMMUNITY REVIEWS, 2006, 5 (06) : 429 - 435
  • [2] Domain-domain communication in aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases
    Alexander, RW
    Schimmel, P
    [J]. PROGRESS IN NUCLEIC ACID RESEARCH AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, VOL 69, 2001, 69 : 317 - 349
  • [3] Comparison of neurotoxicity following repeated administration of L-dopa, D-dopa, and dopamine to embryonic mesencephalic dopamine neurons in cultures derived from Fisher 344 and Sprague-Dawley donors
    Alexander, T
    Sortwell, CE
    Sladek, CD
    Roth, RH
    SteeceCollier, K
    [J]. CELL TRANSPLANTATION, 1997, 6 (03) : 309 - 315
  • [4] Heat shock proteins can protect aged human and rodent cells from different stressful stimuli
    Alsbury, S
    Papageorgiou, K
    Latchman, DS
    [J]. MECHANISMS OF AGEING AND DEVELOPMENT, 2004, 125 (03) : 201 - 209
  • [5] DIET-INDUCED SYSTEMIC LUPUS-ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE) IN PRIMATES
    BARDANA, EJ
    MALINOW, MR
    HOUGHTON, DC
    MCNULTY, WP
    WUEPPER, KD
    PARKER, F
    PIROFSKY, B
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 1982, 1 (06) : 345 - 352
  • [6] BASMA AN, 1995, J NEUROCHEM, V64, P825
  • [7] UNCOMMON AMINO-ACIDS IN PLANTS
    BELL, EA
    [J]. FEBS LETTERS, 1976, 64 (01) : 29 - 35
  • [8] Nonprotein amino acids of plants: Significance in medicine, nutrition, and agriculture
    Bell, EA
    [J]. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, 2003, 51 (10) : 2854 - 2865
  • [9] Protein oxidation in aging, disease, and oxidative stress
    Berlett, BS
    Stadtman, ER
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 1997, 272 (33) : 20313 - 20316
  • [10] BRADLEY MO, 1976, J BIOL CHEM, V251, P3521