Literature DB >> 27203377

Controlling Sulfuryl-Transfer Biology.

Ian Cook1, Ting Wang1, Wei Wang2, Felix Kopp3, Peng Wu2, Thomas S Leyh4.   

Abstract

In humans, the cytosolic sulfotransferases (SULTs) catalyze regiospecific transfer of the sulfuryl moiety (-SO3) from 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate to thousands of metabolites, including numerous signaling small molecules, and thus regulates their activities and half-lives. Imbalances in the in vivo set points of these reactions leads to disease. Here, with the goal of controlling sulfonation in vivo, molecular ligand-recognition principles in the SULT and nuclear receptor families are integrated in creating a strategy that can prevent sulfonation of a compound without significantly altering its receptor affinity, or inhibiting SULTS. The strategy is validated by using it to control the sulfonation and estrogen receptor (ER) activating activity of raloxifene (a US Food and Drug Administration-approved selective estrogen receptor modulator) and its derivatives. Preventing sulfonation is shown to enhance ER-activation efficacy 10(4)-fold in studies using Ishikawa cells. The strategy offers the opportunity to control sulfuryl transfer on a compound-by-compound basis, to enhance the efficacy of sulfonated drugs, and to explore the biology of sulfuryl transfer with unprecedented precision.
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Keywords:  derivatives; estrogen receptor; inhibition; mechanism; raloxifene; selectivity; structure; sulfation; sulfonation; sulfotransferase; synthesis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27203377      PMCID: PMC4898890          DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2016.04.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Chem Biol        ISSN: 2451-9448            Impact factor:   8.116


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