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Systems-based design of bi-ligand inhibitors of oxidoreductases: filling the chemical proteomic toolbox
Authors:Sem Daniel S  Bertolaet Bonnie  Baker Brian  Chang Edcon  Costache Aurora D  Coutts Stephen  Dong Qing  Hansen Mark  Hong Victor  Huang Xuemei  Jack Richard M  Kho Richard  Lang Henk  Ma Chen-Ting  Meininger David  Pellecchia Maurizio  Pierre Fabrice  Villar Hugo  Yu Lin
Affiliation:Triad Therapeutics, Inc, 9381 Judicial Drive, San Diego, CA 92121, USA. daniel.sem@marquette.edu
Abstract:Genomics-driven growth in the number of enzymes of unknown function has created a need for better strategies to characterize them. Since enzyme inhibitors have traditionally served this purpose, we present here an efficient systems-based inhibitor design strategy, enabled by bioinformatic and NMR structural developments. First, we parse the oxidoreductase gene family into structural subfamilies termed pharmacofamilies, which share pharmacophore features in their cofactor binding sites. Then we identify a ligand for this site and use NMR-based binding site mapping (NMR SOLVE) to determine where to extend a combinatorial library, such that diversity elements are directed into the adjacent substrate site. The cofactor mimic is reused in the library in a manner that parallels the reuse of cofactor domains in the oxidoreductase gene family. A library designed in this manner yielded specific inhibitors for multiple oxidoreductases.
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