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The binding site for an inhibitor of squalene:hopene cyclase determined using photoaffinity labeling and molecular modeling.
Authors:T Dang  I Abe  Y F Zheng  G D Prestwich
Institution:Department of Medicinal Chemistry The University of Utah 30 South 2000 East, Room 201, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84112-5820, USA.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: The squalene:hopene cyclases (SHCs) are bacterial enzymes that convert squalene into hopanoids, a function analogous to the action of oxidosqualene cyclases (OSCs) in eukaryotic steroid and triterpenoid biosynthesis. We have identified the binding site for a selective, potent, photoactivatable inhibitor of an SHC. RESULTS: SHC from Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius was specifically labeled by 3H]Ro48-8071, a benzophenone-containing hypocholesteremic drug. Edman degradation of a peptide fragment of covalently modified SHC confirmed that Ala44 was specifically modified. Molecular modeling, using X-ray-derived protein coordinates and a single point constraint for the inhibitor, suggested several geometries by which Ro48-8071 could occupy the active site. CONCLUSIONS: A covalent complex of a potent inhibitor with a squalene cyclase has been characterized. The amino acid modification and molecular modeling suggest that Ro48-8071 binds at the junction between the central cavity and substrate entry channel, therefore inhibiting access of the substrate to the active site.
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