Cotransin

Inhibitor of SEC61A1

Structure

Information

  • SEC61A1
  • Inhibitor

In Vitro Validations

Uniprot ID: P61619
Target Class: Integral membrane protein
Target SubClass: General secrectory pathway
Potency Assay: In synthetic proteoliposomes containing only SEC61 and SR, 10 uM cotransin inhibited VCAM1 translocation but not pre-prolactin. In in vitro transcription/translation assays in reticulocyte lysate with rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and microsomes (TNT assays), 10 uM cotransin VCAM1 glycosylation but not translation, and had comparable activity on fusion proteins containing the N-terminal signal sequence from VCAM1. 25 uM cotransin also disrupted cross-linking between ER proteins and Sec61alpha.
PDB ID for probe-target interaction (3D structure): --
Target aliases:
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In Cell Validations

In Vivo Data

No in Vivo Validations

Off-Target Selectivity Assesments

Potency assay (off target): In in vitro TNT assays, cotransin had no affect on pre-prolactin or model type I, type II, and multi-membrane spanning proteins.
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SERP ratings and comments


SERP Ratings

In Cell Rating

SERP Comments:

Cotransin is a relatively new probe for Sec61-dependent protein translocation. This probe is the best we have so far, but there is scant information regarding precise mode of on-target action and potential sites of off-target activity. Use of this probe seems limited to lysate-based experiments.

(last updated: 17 Jul 2017 )

SERP Ratings

In Cell Rating

SERP Comments:

There has been 2015 mechanistic study “Defining a Conformational Consensus Motif in Cotransin-Sensitive Signal Sequences: PMC4373898 but the specificity does not have extensive SAR in particular for an obvious negative control. While more recent studies are optimistic on the possibility of specificity (e.g. “The signal peptide as a new target for drug design” PMID: 32209293) caution is warranted and reported concentrations are high enough to be in a vast stoichiometric excess to the target proteins in the in vitro systems. With more a physical mechanism rather than a specific protein binding pocket interaction this is not a classical probe.

(last updated: 14 Dec 2018 )

SERP Ratings

In Cell Rating

SERP Comments:

Because Cotransin is signal sequence specific, it only blocks a certain subset of proteins which are translocated by SEC61. Cotransin analogues have been made which target different proteins which are translocated by SEC61. The Cotransin family of molecules are the best available tools to study SEC61 (Apratoxin, listed in references also targets SEC61 but is cytotoxic), but a better understanding of their selectivity for signal sequences or a comprehensive screen of which proteins are affected by each Cotransin analogue would be necessary to make the use of Cotransin as probes for SEC61 more general. Cotransin has been used at 5µM to block Cotransin sensitive proteins and at 30µM to block the majority of secreted proteins. Membrane integral proteins are not affected by Cotransin at these concentrations.

(last updated: 23 Nov 2020 )