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Identification of Small Molecule Ligand Binding Sites On and In the ARNT PAS-B Domain

Transcription factors are generally challenging to target with small molecule inhibitors due to their structural plasticity and lack of catalytic sites. Notable exceptions to this include a number of transcription factors which are naturally ligand-regulated, a strategy we have successfully exploite...

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Autores principales: Xu, Xingjian, Marcelino, Leandro Pimentel, Favaro, Denize C., Silvestrini, Marion L., Solazzo, Riccardo, Chong, Lillian T., Gardner, Kevin H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10635134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37961463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.11.03.565595
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author Xu, Xingjian
Marcelino, Leandro Pimentel
Favaro, Denize C.
Silvestrini, Marion L.
Solazzo, Riccardo
Chong, Lillian T.
Gardner, Kevin H.
author_facet Xu, Xingjian
Marcelino, Leandro Pimentel
Favaro, Denize C.
Silvestrini, Marion L.
Solazzo, Riccardo
Chong, Lillian T.
Gardner, Kevin H.
author_sort Xu, Xingjian
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description Transcription factors are generally challenging to target with small molecule inhibitors due to their structural plasticity and lack of catalytic sites. Notable exceptions to this include a number of transcription factors which are naturally ligand-regulated, a strategy we have successfully exploited with the heterodimeric HIF-2 transcription factor, showing that a ligand-binding internal pocket in the HIF-2α PAS-B domain could be utilized to disrupt its dimerization with its partner, ARNT. Here, we explore the feasibility of directly targeting small molecules to the structurally similar ARNT PAS-B domain, potentially opening a promising route to simultaneously modulate several ARNT-mediated signaling pathways. Using solution NMR screening of an in-house fragment library, we previously identified several compounds that bind ARNT PAS-B and, in certain cases, antagonize ARNT association with the TACC3 transcriptional coactivator. However, these ligands only have mid-micromolar binding affinities, complicating characterization of their binding sites. Here we combine NMR, MD simulations, and ensemble docking to identify ligand-binding ‘hotspots’ on and within the ARNT PAS-B domain. Our data indicate that the two ARNT/TACC3 inhibitors, KG-548 and KG-655, bind to a β-sheet surface implicated in both HIF-2 dimerization and coactivator recruitment. Furthermore, KG-548 binds exclusively to the β-sheet surface, while KG-655 binds to the same site but can also enter a water-accessible internal cavity in ARNT PAS-B. Finally, KG-279, while not a coactivator inhibitor, exemplifies ligands that preferentially bind only to the internal cavity. Taken together, our findings provide a comprehensive overview of ARNT PAS-B ligand-binding sites and may guide the development of more potent coactivator inhibitors for cellular and functional studies.
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spelling pubmed-106351342023-11-13 Identification of Small Molecule Ligand Binding Sites On and In the ARNT PAS-B Domain Xu, Xingjian Marcelino, Leandro Pimentel Favaro, Denize C. Silvestrini, Marion L. Solazzo, Riccardo Chong, Lillian T. Gardner, Kevin H. bioRxiv Article Transcription factors are generally challenging to target with small molecule inhibitors due to their structural plasticity and lack of catalytic sites. Notable exceptions to this include a number of transcription factors which are naturally ligand-regulated, a strategy we have successfully exploited with the heterodimeric HIF-2 transcription factor, showing that a ligand-binding internal pocket in the HIF-2α PAS-B domain could be utilized to disrupt its dimerization with its partner, ARNT. Here, we explore the feasibility of directly targeting small molecules to the structurally similar ARNT PAS-B domain, potentially opening a promising route to simultaneously modulate several ARNT-mediated signaling pathways. Using solution NMR screening of an in-house fragment library, we previously identified several compounds that bind ARNT PAS-B and, in certain cases, antagonize ARNT association with the TACC3 transcriptional coactivator. However, these ligands only have mid-micromolar binding affinities, complicating characterization of their binding sites. Here we combine NMR, MD simulations, and ensemble docking to identify ligand-binding ‘hotspots’ on and within the ARNT PAS-B domain. Our data indicate that the two ARNT/TACC3 inhibitors, KG-548 and KG-655, bind to a β-sheet surface implicated in both HIF-2 dimerization and coactivator recruitment. Furthermore, KG-548 binds exclusively to the β-sheet surface, while KG-655 binds to the same site but can also enter a water-accessible internal cavity in ARNT PAS-B. Finally, KG-279, while not a coactivator inhibitor, exemplifies ligands that preferentially bind only to the internal cavity. Taken together, our findings provide a comprehensive overview of ARNT PAS-B ligand-binding sites and may guide the development of more potent coactivator inhibitors for cellular and functional studies. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10635134/ /pubmed/37961463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.11.03.565595 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Favaro, Denize C.
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Solazzo, Riccardo
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Gardner, Kevin H.
Identification of Small Molecule Ligand Binding Sites On and In the ARNT PAS-B Domain
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title_fullStr Identification of Small Molecule Ligand Binding Sites On and In the ARNT PAS-B Domain
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Small Molecule Ligand Binding Sites On and In the ARNT PAS-B Domain
title_short Identification of Small Molecule Ligand Binding Sites On and In the ARNT PAS-B Domain
title_sort identification of small molecule ligand binding sites on and in the arnt pas-b domain
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10635134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37961463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.11.03.565595
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