Literature DB >> 24633354

Target identification for a Hedgehog pathway inhibitor reveals the receptor GPR39.

Frederic Bassilana1, Adam Carlson2, Jennifer A DaSilva2, Bianka Grosshans1, Solange Vidal1, Valerie Beck1, Barbara Wilmeringwetter1, Luis A Llamas2, Todd B Showalter2, Pascal Rigollier1, Aaron Bourret2, Arun Ramamurthy2, Xu Wu3, Fred Harbinski2, Samantha Plonsky2, Lac Lee2, Heinz Ruffner4, Paola Grandi5, Markus Schirle4, Jeremy Jenkins2, Andreas W Sailer1, Tewis Bouwmeester4, Jeffrey A Porter2, Vic Myer2, Peter M Finan6, John A Tallarico2, Joseph F Kelleher2, Klaus Seuwen1, Rishi K Jain2, Sarah J Luchansky2.   

Abstract

Hedgehog (Hh) signaling determines cell fate during development and can drive tumorigenesis. We performed a screen for new compounds that can impinge on Hh signaling downstream of Smoothened (Smo). A series of cyclohexyl-methyl aminopyrimidine chemotype compounds ('CMAPs') were identified that could block pathway signaling in a Smo-independent manner. In addition to inhibiting Hh signaling, the compounds generated inositol phosphates through an unknown GPCR. Correlation of GPCR mRNA expression levels with compound activity across cell lines suggested the target to be the orphan receptor GPR39. RNA interference or cDNA overexpression of GPR39 demonstrated that the receptor is necessary for compound activity. We propose a model in which CMAPs activate GPR39, which signals to the Gli transcription factors and blocks signaling. In addition to the discovery of GPR39 as a new target that impinges on Hh signaling, we report on small-molecule modulators of the receptor that will enable in vitro interrogation of GPR39 signaling in different cellular contexts.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24633354     DOI: 10.1038/nchembio.1481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Chem Biol        ISSN: 1552-4450            Impact factor:   15.040


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