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Chemical structure-guided design of dynapyrazoles, cell-permeable dynein inhibitors with a unique mode of action

Cytoplasmic dyneins are motor proteins in the AAA+ superfamily that transport cellular cargos toward microtubule minus-ends. Recently, ciliobrevins were reported as selective cell-permeable inhibitors of cytoplasmic dyneins. As is often true for first-in-class inhibitors, the use of ciliobrevins has...

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Autores principales: Steinman, Jonathan B, Santarossa, Cristina C, Miller, Rand M, Yu, Lola S, Serpinskaya, Anna S, Furukawa, Hideki, Morimoto, Sachie, Tanaka, Yuta, Nishitani, Mitsuyoshi, Asano, Moriteru, Zalyte, Ruta, Ondrus, Alison E, Johnson, Alex G, Ye, Fan, Nachury, Maxence V, Fukase, Yoshiyuki, Aso, Kazuyoshi, Foley, Michael A, Gelfand, Vladimir I, Chen, James K, Carter, Andrew P, Kapoor, Tarun M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5478271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28524820
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25174
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author Steinman, Jonathan B
Santarossa, Cristina C
Miller, Rand M
Yu, Lola S
Serpinskaya, Anna S
Furukawa, Hideki
Morimoto, Sachie
Tanaka, Yuta
Nishitani, Mitsuyoshi
Asano, Moriteru
Zalyte, Ruta
Ondrus, Alison E
Johnson, Alex G
Ye, Fan
Nachury, Maxence V
Fukase, Yoshiyuki
Aso, Kazuyoshi
Foley, Michael A
Gelfand, Vladimir I
Chen, James K
Carter, Andrew P
Kapoor, Tarun M
author_facet Steinman, Jonathan B
Santarossa, Cristina C
Miller, Rand M
Yu, Lola S
Serpinskaya, Anna S
Furukawa, Hideki
Morimoto, Sachie
Tanaka, Yuta
Nishitani, Mitsuyoshi
Asano, Moriteru
Zalyte, Ruta
Ondrus, Alison E
Johnson, Alex G
Ye, Fan
Nachury, Maxence V
Fukase, Yoshiyuki
Aso, Kazuyoshi
Foley, Michael A
Gelfand, Vladimir I
Chen, James K
Carter, Andrew P
Kapoor, Tarun M
author_sort Steinman, Jonathan B
collection PubMed
description Cytoplasmic dyneins are motor proteins in the AAA+ superfamily that transport cellular cargos toward microtubule minus-ends. Recently, ciliobrevins were reported as selective cell-permeable inhibitors of cytoplasmic dyneins. As is often true for first-in-class inhibitors, the use of ciliobrevins has in part been limited by low potency. Moreover, suboptimal chemical properties, such as the potential to isomerize, have hindered efforts to improve ciliobrevins. Here, we characterized the structure of ciliobrevins and designed conformationally constrained isosteres. These studies identified dynapyrazoles, inhibitors more potent than ciliobrevins. At single-digit micromolar concentrations dynapyrazoles block intraflagellar transport in the cilium and lysosome motility in the cytoplasm, processes that depend on cytoplasmic dyneins. Further, we find that while ciliobrevins inhibit both dynein's microtubule-stimulated and basal ATPase activity, dynapyrazoles strongly block only microtubule-stimulated activity. Together, our studies suggest that chemical-structure-based analyses can lead to inhibitors with improved properties and distinct modes of inhibition. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25174.001
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spelling pubmed-54782712017-06-21 Chemical structure-guided design of dynapyrazoles, cell-permeable dynein inhibitors with a unique mode of action Steinman, Jonathan B Santarossa, Cristina C Miller, Rand M Yu, Lola S Serpinskaya, Anna S Furukawa, Hideki Morimoto, Sachie Tanaka, Yuta Nishitani, Mitsuyoshi Asano, Moriteru Zalyte, Ruta Ondrus, Alison E Johnson, Alex G Ye, Fan Nachury, Maxence V Fukase, Yoshiyuki Aso, Kazuyoshi Foley, Michael A Gelfand, Vladimir I Chen, James K Carter, Andrew P Kapoor, Tarun M eLife Biochemistry Cytoplasmic dyneins are motor proteins in the AAA+ superfamily that transport cellular cargos toward microtubule minus-ends. Recently, ciliobrevins were reported as selective cell-permeable inhibitors of cytoplasmic dyneins. As is often true for first-in-class inhibitors, the use of ciliobrevins has in part been limited by low potency. Moreover, suboptimal chemical properties, such as the potential to isomerize, have hindered efforts to improve ciliobrevins. Here, we characterized the structure of ciliobrevins and designed conformationally constrained isosteres. These studies identified dynapyrazoles, inhibitors more potent than ciliobrevins. At single-digit micromolar concentrations dynapyrazoles block intraflagellar transport in the cilium and lysosome motility in the cytoplasm, processes that depend on cytoplasmic dyneins. Further, we find that while ciliobrevins inhibit both dynein's microtubule-stimulated and basal ATPase activity, dynapyrazoles strongly block only microtubule-stimulated activity. Together, our studies suggest that chemical-structure-based analyses can lead to inhibitors with improved properties and distinct modes of inhibition. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25174.001 eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2017-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5478271/ /pubmed/28524820 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25174 Text en © 2017, Steinman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Biochemistry
Steinman, Jonathan B
Santarossa, Cristina C
Miller, Rand M
Yu, Lola S
Serpinskaya, Anna S
Furukawa, Hideki
Morimoto, Sachie
Tanaka, Yuta
Nishitani, Mitsuyoshi
Asano, Moriteru
Zalyte, Ruta
Ondrus, Alison E
Johnson, Alex G
Ye, Fan
Nachury, Maxence V
Fukase, Yoshiyuki
Aso, Kazuyoshi
Foley, Michael A
Gelfand, Vladimir I
Chen, James K
Carter, Andrew P
Kapoor, Tarun M
Chemical structure-guided design of dynapyrazoles, cell-permeable dynein inhibitors with a unique mode of action
title Chemical structure-guided design of dynapyrazoles, cell-permeable dynein inhibitors with a unique mode of action
title_full Chemical structure-guided design of dynapyrazoles, cell-permeable dynein inhibitors with a unique mode of action
title_fullStr Chemical structure-guided design of dynapyrazoles, cell-permeable dynein inhibitors with a unique mode of action
title_full_unstemmed Chemical structure-guided design of dynapyrazoles, cell-permeable dynein inhibitors with a unique mode of action
title_short Chemical structure-guided design of dynapyrazoles, cell-permeable dynein inhibitors with a unique mode of action
title_sort chemical structure-guided design of dynapyrazoles, cell-permeable dynein inhibitors with a unique mode of action
topic Biochemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5478271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28524820
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25174
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