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Reducing the Peptidyl Features of Caspase-3 Inhibitors: A Structural Analysis

Authors :
Dan McKay
Michel Gallant
Marga Garcia-Calvo
Jennifer Rotonda
Johanne Renaud
Stephen M. Soisson
Christopher I. Bayly
Renee Aspiotis
Sébastien Francoeur
Andre Giroux
Robert Zamboni
Yongxin Han
Erin P. Peterson
Erich L. Grimm
Sophie Roy
Joseph W. Becker
Donald W. Nicholson
Nancy A. Thornberry
Source :
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 47:2466-2474
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2004.

Abstract

Caspases are cysteine proteases that specifically cleave Asp-Xxx bonds. They are key agents in inflammation and apoptosis and are attractive targets for therapy against inflammation, neurodegeneration, ischemia, and cancer. Many caspase structures are known, but most involve either peptide or protein inhibitors, unattractive candidates for drug development. We present seven crystal structures of inhibited caspase-3 that illustrate several approaches to reducing the peptidyl characteristics of the inhibitors while maintaining their potency and selectivity. The inhibitors reduce the peptidyl nature of inhibitors while preserving binding potency by (1). exploiting a hydrophobic binding site C-terminal to the cleavage site, (2). replacing the negatively charged aspartyl residue at P4 with neutral groups, and (3). using a peptidomimetic 5,6,7-tricyclic system or a pyrazinone at P2-P3. In addition, we have found that two nicotinic acid aldehydes induce a significant conformational change in the S2 and S3 subsites of caspase-3, revealing an unexpected binding mode. These results advance the search for caspase-directed drugs by revealing how unacceptable molecular features can be removed without loss of potency.

Details

ISSN :
15204804 and 00222623
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....81dcf935610f311b807d58d704f263de
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jm0305523