HPD is an RNA‐Binding Protein Sustaining Ovarian Cancer Cell Glycolysis, Tumor Growth, and Drug Resistance
Fei Xie, Han Zhang, Xintong Dai, Mengxin Tu, Chenxi Yu, Lumeng Liu, Yajuan Guo, Huanran Sun 等 22 位
Nankai University State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology Air Force Medical University Chinese People's Armed Police Force Medical College Affiliated Hospital
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4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPD) is an important metabolic enzyme in the tyrosine metabolic pathway and displays aberrant expression and function in cancer. Unexpectedly, it is discovered that HPD functions as an RNA-binding protein (RBP) to drive ovarian cancer progression. HPD is shown to bind to the RRACH motif of these target mRNAs through its two dsRNA binding domains (RBDs), resulting in increased global mRNA translation. In particular, HPD binding is demonstrated to mediate translation of glycolytic enzymes triosephosphate isomerase (TPI) and alpha-enolase (ENO1) mRNAs, which facilitates ovarian cancer glycolysis and tumor growth. Thus, targeting the RBD domain of HPD disrupts its RNA binding ability, leading to blocking glycolysis flux, tumor growth, and enhancing drug response. HPD is a novel RNA-binding protein, and this moonlighting function highlights the knowledge of HPD in regulating cancer development and drug response beyond only as a metabolic enzyme.
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