eLife (Dec 2015)

Identification of NPC1 as the target of U18666A, an inhibitor of lysosomal cholesterol export and Ebola infection

  • Feiran Lu,
  • Qiren Liang,
  • Lina Abi-Mosleh,
  • Akash Das,
  • Jef K De Brabander,
  • Joseph L Goldstein,
  • Michael S Brown

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.12177
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Niemann-Pick C1 (NPC1) is a lysosomal membrane protein that exports cholesterol derived from receptor-mediated uptake of LDL, and it also mediates cellular entry of Ebola virus. Cholesterol export is inhibited by nanomolar concentrations of U18666A, a cationic sterol. To identify the target of U18666A, we synthesized U-X, a U18666A derivative with a benzophenone that permits ultraviolet-induced crosslinking. When added to CHO cells, U-X crosslinked to NPC1. Crosslinking was blocked by U18666A derivatives that block cholesterol export, but not derivatives lacking blocking activity. Crosslinking was prevented by point mutation in the sterol-sensing domain (SSD) of NPC1, but not by point mutation in the N-terminal domain (NTD). These data suggest that the SSD contains a U18666A-inhibitable site required for cholesterol export distinct from the cholesterol-binding site in the NTD. Inasmuch as inhibition of Ebola requires 100-fold higher concentrations of U18666A, the high affinity U16888A-binding site is likely not required for virus entry.

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