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Druggable Hot Spots in the Schistosomiasis Cathepsin B1 Target Identified by Functional and Binding Mode Analysis of Potent Vinyl Sulfone Inhibitors.
Jílková, Adéla; Rubesová, Petra; Fanfrlík, Jindrich; Fajtová, Pavla; Rezácová, Pavlína; Brynda, Jirí; Lepsík, Martin; Mertlíková-Kaiserová, Helena; Emal, Cory D; Renslo, Adam R; Roush, William R; Horn, Martin; Caffrey, Conor R; Mares, Michael.
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  • Jílková A; Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Flemingovo n. 2, 16610 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Rubesová P; Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Flemingovo n. 2, 16610 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Fanfrlík J; Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Flemingovo n. 2, 16610 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Fajtová P; Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Flemingovo n. 2, 16610 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Rezácová P; Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Flemingovo n. 2, 16610 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Brynda J; Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Flemingovo n. 2, 16610 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Lepsík M; Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Flemingovo n. 2, 16610 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Mertlíková-Kaiserová H; Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Flemingovo n. 2, 16610 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Emal CD; Eastern Michigan University, 541 Mark Jefferson, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197, United States.
  • Renslo AR; University of California San Francisco, 600 16th Street, San Francisco, California 94143, United States.
  • Roush WR; The Scripps Research Institute, 130 Scripps Way, Jupiter, Florida 33458, United States.
  • Horn M; Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Flemingovo n. 2, 16610 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Caffrey CR; Center for Discovery and Innovation in Parasitic Diseases, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of California San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, California 92093, United States.
  • Mares M; Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Flemingovo n. 2, 16610 Prague, Czech Republic.
ACS Infect Dis ; 7(5): 1077-1088, 2021 05 14.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33175511
ABSTRACT
Schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease caused by blood flukes of the genus Schistosoma, is a global health problem with over 200 million people infected. Treatment relies on just one drug, and new chemotherapies are needed. Schistosoma mansoni cathepsin B1 (SmCB1) is a critical peptidase for the digestion of host blood proteins and a validated drug target. We screened a library of peptidomimetic vinyl sulfones against SmCB1 and identified the most potent SmCB1 inhibitors reported to date that are active in the subnanomolar range with second order rate constants (k2nd) of ∼2 × 105 M-1 s-1. High resolution crystal structures of the two best inhibitors in complex with SmCB1 were determined. Quantum chemical calculations of their respective binding modes identified critical hot spot interactions in the S1' and S2 subsites. The most potent inhibitor targets the S1' subsite with an N-hydroxysulfonic amide moiety and displays favorable functional properties, including bioactivity against the pathogen, selectivity for SmCB1 over human cathepsin B, and reasonable metabolic stability. Our results provide structural insights for the rational design of next-generation SmCB1 inhibitors as potential drugs to treat schistosomiasis.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Esquistosomiasis / Catepsina B Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: ACS Infect Dis Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: República Checa

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Esquistosomiasis / Catepsina B Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: ACS Infect Dis Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: República Checa