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Isoform-Selective Enzyme Inhibitors by Exploring Pocket Size According to the Lock-and-Key Principle.

Virginija Dudutienė1, Asta Zubrienė1, Visvaldas Kairys2, Alexey Smirnov1, Joana Smirnovienė1, Janis Leitans3, Andris Kazaks3, Kaspars Tars3, Lena Manakova4, Saulius Gražulis4, Daumantas Matulis5.   

Abstract

In the design of high-affinity and enzyme isoform-selective inhibitors, we applied an approach of augmenting the substituents attached to the benzenesulfonamide scaffold in three ways, namely, substitutions at the 3,5- or 2,4,6-positions or expansion of the condensed ring system. The increased size of the substituents determined the spatial limitations of the active sites of the 12 catalytically active human carbonic anhydrase (CA) isoforms until no binding was observed because of the inability of the compounds to fit in the active site. This approach led to the discovery of high-affinity and high-selectivity compounds for the anticancer target CA IX and antiobesity target CA VB. The x-ray crystallographic structures of compounds bound to CA IX showed the positions of the bound compounds, whereas computational modeling confirmed that steric clashes prevent the binding of these compounds to other isoforms and thus avoid undesired side effects. Such an approach, based on the Lock-and-Key principle, could be used for the development of enzyme-specific drug candidate compounds.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32971003      PMCID: PMC7642266          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2020.08.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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