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Systematic Comparison of Peptidic Proteasome Inhibitors Highlights the α‐Ketoamide Electrophile as an Auspicious Reversible Lead Motif
Authors:Martin L Stein  Haissi Cui  Philipp Beck  Christian Dubiella  Constantin Voss  Prof?Dr Achim Krüger  Prof?Dr Boris Schmidt  Prof?Dr Michael Groll
Institution:1. Center for Integrated Protein Science at the Department Chemie, Lehrstuhl für Biochemie, TU München (Germany);2. Institute for Experimental Oncology and Therapy Research, TU München (Germany);3. Clemens Sch?pf Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, TU Darmstadt (Germany)
Abstract:The ubiquitin–proteasome system (UPS) has been successfully targeted by both academia and the pharmaceutical industry for oncological and immunological applications. Typical proteasome inhibitors are based on a peptidic backbone endowed with an electrophilic C‐terminus by which they react with the active proteolytic sites. Although the peptide moiety has attracted much attention in terms of subunit selectivity, the target specificity and biological stability of the compounds are largely determined by the reactive warheads. In this study, we have carried out a systematic investigation of described electrophiles by a combination of in vitro, in vivo, and structural methods in order to disclose the implications of altered functionality and chemical reactivity. Thereby, we were able to introduce and characterize the class of α‐ketoamides as the most potent reversible inhibitors with possible applications for the therapy of solid tumors as well as autoimmune disorders.
Keywords:cell biology  ketoamides  peptide electrophiles  proteasomes  reversible inhibitors
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