| Literature DB >> 25651535 |
Clifford T Gee1, Edward J Koleski, William C K Pomerantz.
Abstract
(19)F NMR spectroscopy of labeled proteins is a sensitive method for characterizing structure, conformational dynamics, higher-order assembly, and ligand binding. Fluorination of aromatic side chains has been suggested as a labeling strategy for small-molecule ligand discovery for protein-protein interaction interfaces. Using a model transcription factor binding domain of the CREB binding protein (CBP)/p300, KIX, we report the first full small-molecule screen using protein-observed (19)F NMR spectroscopy. Screening of 508 compounds and validation by (1)H-(15)N HSQC NMR spectroscopy led to the identification of a minimal pharmacaphore for the MLL-KIX interaction site. Hit rate analysis for the CREB-KIX and MLL-KIX sites provided a metric to assess the ligandability or "druggability" of each interface informing future medicinal chemistry efforts. The structural information from the simplified spectra and data collection speed, affords a new screening tool for analysis of protein interfaces and discovery of small molecules.Entities:
Keywords: biomolecular NMR; fluorine; fragment screening; protein-protein interactions; transcription
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25651535 PMCID: PMC4423596 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201411658
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336