| Literature DB >> 8169796 |
G Q Zheng1, X Hu, J M Cassady, L A Paige, R L Geahlen.
Abstract
To develop inhibitors of myristoyl CoA:protein N-myristoyltransferase (NMT), a series of myristoyl coenzyme A analogues and myristoyl peptides were synthesized, including S-(2-oxopentadecyl)-CoA (1), S-(2-hydroxypentadecyl)-CoA (2), S-(2-oxopentadecyl)-pantetheine (3), Myr-N-Gly-(L)-Phe (4), Myr-N-Gly-(L)-Tyr (5), and Myr-N-Gly-(L)-Asn-Ala- Ala-Ser-Ala-Arg-(NH2) (6). Biological evaluation of these compounds in an in vitro NMT enzyme assay revealed that the nonhydrolyzable acyl CoA analogue 1 was the most potent inhibitor [inhibitor dissociation constant (Ki) = 24 nM]. A preliminary structure-activity relationship study showed that the adenosine moiety and the 2-keto group in this nonhydrolyzable analogue were necessary for inhibitory activity. A possible mechanism for the inhibition of NMT by 1 was proposed, in which 1 might block the reaction at the stage of an acyl-CoA-NMT-peptide complex. Product analogues such as the myristoylated peptides 4-6 were poor inhibitors of NMT.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8169796 DOI: 10.1002/jps.2600830224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Sci ISSN: 0022-3549 Impact factor: 3.534