The perturbation of protein translocation into the secretory pathway using Sec61 translocon inhibitors is a novel and promising strategy for tackling many pathological situations, including cancer and viral infections. However, a highly sensitive and direct screening platform for selecting Sec61 inhibitors is unavailable. Here, we develop a “resuming luminescence upon translocation interference” (RELITE) assay capable of selecting Sec61 inhibitors in a single round of screening. This assay exploits the inactivation of firefly luciferase, once translocated into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and the possibility of diverting and “re-lighting” luciferase into the cytosol by a Sec61 inhibitor. Using this method, we select small molecules capable of hampering the protein expression of the PD-L1 immune checkpoint by interfering with its ER translocation and delivering it for degradation. In conclusion, our screening method will greatly facilitate the selection of Sec61 inhibitors for down-modulating the expression of many disease-relevant proteins.
A light-resuming strategy as a screening method for selecting Sec61 inhibitors down-modulating PD-L1 expression / Vitale, Fulvia; Scerra, Gianluca; Marrone, Laura; Di Micco, Anna; Cannata Serio, Magda; Intasiri, Amarawan; Amodio, Giuseppina; Cirillo, Vittorio; Remondelli, Paolo; Luongo, Antonietta; Bonavita, Raffaella; Caporaso, Maria Gabriella; Perez, Franck; Renna, Maurizio; Bell, Thomas W.; Romano, Simona; D'Agostino, Massimo. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 16:1(2025). [10.1038/s41467-025-62439-w]
A light-resuming strategy as a screening method for selecting Sec61 inhibitors down-modulating PD-L1 expression
Vitale, Fulvia;Scerra, Gianluca;Marrone, Laura;Bonavita, Raffaella;Caporaso, Maria Gabriella;Renna, Maurizio;Romano, Simona;D'Agostino, Massimo
2025
Abstract
The perturbation of protein translocation into the secretory pathway using Sec61 translocon inhibitors is a novel and promising strategy for tackling many pathological situations, including cancer and viral infections. However, a highly sensitive and direct screening platform for selecting Sec61 inhibitors is unavailable. Here, we develop a “resuming luminescence upon translocation interference” (RELITE) assay capable of selecting Sec61 inhibitors in a single round of screening. This assay exploits the inactivation of firefly luciferase, once translocated into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and the possibility of diverting and “re-lighting” luciferase into the cytosol by a Sec61 inhibitor. Using this method, we select small molecules capable of hampering the protein expression of the PD-L1 immune checkpoint by interfering with its ER translocation and delivering it for degradation. In conclusion, our screening method will greatly facilitate the selection of Sec61 inhibitors for down-modulating the expression of many disease-relevant proteins.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


