Stolonidiol:
Synthesis, Target Identification, and
Mechanism for Choline Acetyltransferase Activation
Posted on 2017-04-17 - 16:53
Stolonidiol, a marine natural product,
has been reported to potentiate
the activity of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), the enzyme that
produces the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Here we report the total
synthesis of stolonidiol starting from (R)-(+)-limonene.
To identify the mechanism by which ChAT activity is increased, we
sought to identify the biological target of stolonidiol. We show that
stolonidiol binds to the phorbol ester binding site of protein kinase
C (PKC), induces translocation of PKC to the cell membrane, and activates
kinase activity. Furthermore, we confirmed the increase in ChAT activity
observed upon treatment of cells with stolonidiol and show that this
effect is mediated by PKC. Collectively, our data strongly suggest
that PKC activation by stolonidiol is responsible for the resulting
potentiation of ChAT activity.
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Mason, Jeremy
W.; Schmid, Cullen L.; Bohn, Laura M.; Roush, William R. (2017). Stolonidiol:
Synthesis, Target Identification, and
Mechanism for Choline Acetyltransferase Activation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b01083