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Modeling-Enabled Characterization of Novel NLRX1 Ligands

Nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat containing (NLR) family are intracellular sentinels of cytosolic homeostasis that orchestrate immune and inflammatory responses in infectious and immune-mediated diseases. NLRX1 is a mitochondrial-associated NOD-like receptor involved in the modulati...

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Autores principales: Lu, Pinyi, Hontecillas, Raquel, Abedi, Vida, Kale, Shiv, Leber, Andrew, Heltzel, Chase, Langowski, Mark, Godfrey, Victoria, Philipson, Casandra, Tubau-Juni, Nuria, Carbo, Adria, Girardin, Stephen, Uren, Aykut, Bassaganya-Riera, Josep
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4694766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26714018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145420
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author Lu, Pinyi
Hontecillas, Raquel
Abedi, Vida
Kale, Shiv
Leber, Andrew
Heltzel, Chase
Langowski, Mark
Godfrey, Victoria
Philipson, Casandra
Tubau-Juni, Nuria
Carbo, Adria
Girardin, Stephen
Uren, Aykut
Bassaganya-Riera, Josep
author_facet Lu, Pinyi
Hontecillas, Raquel
Abedi, Vida
Kale, Shiv
Leber, Andrew
Heltzel, Chase
Langowski, Mark
Godfrey, Victoria
Philipson, Casandra
Tubau-Juni, Nuria
Carbo, Adria
Girardin, Stephen
Uren, Aykut
Bassaganya-Riera, Josep
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description Nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat containing (NLR) family are intracellular sentinels of cytosolic homeostasis that orchestrate immune and inflammatory responses in infectious and immune-mediated diseases. NLRX1 is a mitochondrial-associated NOD-like receptor involved in the modulation of immune and metabolic responses. This study utilizes molecular docking approaches to investigate the structure of NLRX1 and experimentally assesses binding to naturally occurring compounds from several natural product and lipid databases. Screening of compound libraries predicts targeting of NLRX1 by conjugated trienes, polyketides, prenol lipids, sterol lipids, and coenzyme A-containing fatty acids for activating the NLRX1 pathway. The ligands of NLRX1 were identified by docking punicic acid (PUA), eleostearic acid (ESA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) to the C-terminal fragment of the human NLRX1 (cNLRX1). Their binding and that of positive control RNA to cNLRX1 were experimentally determined by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy. In addition, the ligand binding sites of cNLRX1 were predicted in silico and validated experimentally. Target mutagenesis studies demonstrate that mutation of 4 critical residues ASP677, PHE680, PHE681, and GLU684 to alanine resulted in diminished affinity of PUA, ESA, and DHA to NLRX1. Consistent with the regulatory actions of NLRX1 on the NF-κB pathway, treatment of bone marrow derived macrophages (BMDM)s with PUA and DHA suppressed NF-κB activity in a NLRX1 dependent mechanism. In addition, a series of pre-clinical efficacy studies were performed using a mouse model of dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis. Our findings showed that the regulatory function of PUA on colitis is NLRX1 dependent. Thus, we identified novel small molecules that bind to NLRX1 and exert anti-inflammatory actions.
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spelling pubmed-46947662016-01-13 Modeling-Enabled Characterization of Novel NLRX1 Ligands Lu, Pinyi Hontecillas, Raquel Abedi, Vida Kale, Shiv Leber, Andrew Heltzel, Chase Langowski, Mark Godfrey, Victoria Philipson, Casandra Tubau-Juni, Nuria Carbo, Adria Girardin, Stephen Uren, Aykut Bassaganya-Riera, Josep PLoS One Research Article Nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat containing (NLR) family are intracellular sentinels of cytosolic homeostasis that orchestrate immune and inflammatory responses in infectious and immune-mediated diseases. NLRX1 is a mitochondrial-associated NOD-like receptor involved in the modulation of immune and metabolic responses. This study utilizes molecular docking approaches to investigate the structure of NLRX1 and experimentally assesses binding to naturally occurring compounds from several natural product and lipid databases. Screening of compound libraries predicts targeting of NLRX1 by conjugated trienes, polyketides, prenol lipids, sterol lipids, and coenzyme A-containing fatty acids for activating the NLRX1 pathway. The ligands of NLRX1 were identified by docking punicic acid (PUA), eleostearic acid (ESA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) to the C-terminal fragment of the human NLRX1 (cNLRX1). Their binding and that of positive control RNA to cNLRX1 were experimentally determined by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy. In addition, the ligand binding sites of cNLRX1 were predicted in silico and validated experimentally. Target mutagenesis studies demonstrate that mutation of 4 critical residues ASP677, PHE680, PHE681, and GLU684 to alanine resulted in diminished affinity of PUA, ESA, and DHA to NLRX1. Consistent with the regulatory actions of NLRX1 on the NF-κB pathway, treatment of bone marrow derived macrophages (BMDM)s with PUA and DHA suppressed NF-κB activity in a NLRX1 dependent mechanism. In addition, a series of pre-clinical efficacy studies were performed using a mouse model of dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis. Our findings showed that the regulatory function of PUA on colitis is NLRX1 dependent. Thus, we identified novel small molecules that bind to NLRX1 and exert anti-inflammatory actions. Public Library of Science 2015-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4694766/ /pubmed/26714018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145420 Text en © 2015 Lu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hontecillas, Raquel
Abedi, Vida
Kale, Shiv
Leber, Andrew
Heltzel, Chase
Langowski, Mark
Godfrey, Victoria
Philipson, Casandra
Tubau-Juni, Nuria
Carbo, Adria
Girardin, Stephen
Uren, Aykut
Bassaganya-Riera, Josep
Modeling-Enabled Characterization of Novel NLRX1 Ligands
title Modeling-Enabled Characterization of Novel NLRX1 Ligands
title_full Modeling-Enabled Characterization of Novel NLRX1 Ligands
title_fullStr Modeling-Enabled Characterization of Novel NLRX1 Ligands
title_full_unstemmed Modeling-Enabled Characterization of Novel NLRX1 Ligands
title_short Modeling-Enabled Characterization of Novel NLRX1 Ligands
title_sort modeling-enabled characterization of novel nlrx1 ligands
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4694766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26714018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145420
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