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Oligomerization inhibition, combined with allosteric inhibition, abrogates the transformation potential of T315I-positive BCR/ABL.

A A Mian1, C Oancea, Z Zhao, O G Ottmann, M Ruthardt.   

Abstract

The t(9;22) translocation leads to the formation of the chimeric bcr/abl fusion gene, which encodes the BCR/ABL fusion protein. In contrast to its physiological counterpart c-ABL, the BCR/ABL kinase is constitutively activated, inducing the leukemic phenotype. The N-terminus of c-ABL (Cap region) contributes to the regulation of its kinase function. It is myristoylated, and the myristate residue binds to a hydrophobic pocket in the kinase domain known as the myristoyl-binding pocket in a process called 'capping', which results in an auto-inhibited conformation. Because the cap region is replaced by the N-terminus of BCR, the BCR/ABL 'escapes' this auto-inhibition. Allosteric inhibition by myristate 'mimics', such as GNF-2, is able to inhibit unmutated BCR/ABL, but not the BCR/ABL that harbors the 'gatekeeper' mutation T315I. In this study, we analyzed the possibility of increasing the efficacy of allosteric inhibition by blocking BCR/ABL oligomerization. We showed that inhibition of oligomerization was able to not only increase the efficacy of GNF-2 on unmutated BCR/ABL, but also overcome the resistance of BCR/ABL-T315I to allosteric inhibition. These results strongly suggest that the response to allosteric inhibition by GNF-2 is inversely related to the degree of oligomerization of BCR/ABL. In summary, our observations establish a new approach for the molecular targeting of BCR/ABL and its resistant mutants represented by the combination of oligomerization and allosteric inhibitors.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19798092     DOI: 10.1038/leu.2009.194

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leukemia        ISSN: 0887-6924            Impact factor:   11.528


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