Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.138, No.34, 10758-10761, 2016
Enzyme-Regulated Supramolecular Assemblies of Cholesterol Conjugates against Drug-Resistant Ovarian Cancer Cells
We report that phosphotyrosine-cholesterol conjugates effectively and selectively kill cancer cells, including platinum-resistant ovarian cancer cells. The conjugate increases the degree of noncovalent oligomerization upon enzymatic dephosphorylatdon in aqueous buffer. This enzymatic conversion also results in tike assembly of the cholesterol conjugates inside and outside cells and leads to cell death. Frelimiriary" mechanistic studies suggest that the formed assemblies of the conjugates not only interact with actin filaments and midrotubules but also affect lipid rafts. As the first report of multifaceted supramolecular assemblies of cholesterol conjugates against cancer cells, this work illustrates the integration of enzyme catalysis and self-assembly of essential biological small molecules on and inside cancer cells as a promising strategy for developing multifunctional therapeutics to treat drug-resistant cancers.