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A combination of solid-state NMR and MD simulations reveals the binding mode of a rhomboid protease inhibitor
Intramembrane proteolysis plays a fundamental role in many biological and pathological processes. Intramembrane proteases thus represent promising pharmacological targets, but few selective inhibitors have been identified. This is in contrast to their soluble counterparts, which are inhibited by man...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8494044/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34703562 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02146j |
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author | Bohg, Claudia Öster, Carl Utesch, Tillmann Bischoff, Susanne Lange, Sascha Shi, Chaowei Sun, Han Lange, Adam |
author_facet | Bohg, Claudia Öster, Carl Utesch, Tillmann Bischoff, Susanne Lange, Sascha Shi, Chaowei Sun, Han Lange, Adam |
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description | Intramembrane proteolysis plays a fundamental role in many biological and pathological processes. Intramembrane proteases thus represent promising pharmacological targets, but few selective inhibitors have been identified. This is in contrast to their soluble counterparts, which are inhibited by many common drugs, and is in part explained by the inherent difficulty to characterize the binding of drug-like molecules to membrane proteins at atomic resolution. Here, we investigated the binding of two different inhibitors to the bacterial rhomboid protease GlpG, an intramembrane protease characterized by a Ser–His catalytic dyad, using solid-state NMR spectroscopy. H/D exchange of deuterated GlpG can reveal the binding position while chemical shift perturbations additionally indicate the allosteric effects of ligand binding. Finally, we determined the exact binding mode of a rhomboid protease-inhibitor using a combination of solid-state NMR and molecular dynamics simulations. We believe this approach can be widely adopted to study the structure and binding of other poorly characterized membrane protein–ligand complexes in a native-like environment and under physiological conditions. |
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spelling | pubmed-84940442021-10-25 A combination of solid-state NMR and MD simulations reveals the binding mode of a rhomboid protease inhibitor Bohg, Claudia Öster, Carl Utesch, Tillmann Bischoff, Susanne Lange, Sascha Shi, Chaowei Sun, Han Lange, Adam Chem Sci Chemistry Intramembrane proteolysis plays a fundamental role in many biological and pathological processes. Intramembrane proteases thus represent promising pharmacological targets, but few selective inhibitors have been identified. This is in contrast to their soluble counterparts, which are inhibited by many common drugs, and is in part explained by the inherent difficulty to characterize the binding of drug-like molecules to membrane proteins at atomic resolution. Here, we investigated the binding of two different inhibitors to the bacterial rhomboid protease GlpG, an intramembrane protease characterized by a Ser–His catalytic dyad, using solid-state NMR spectroscopy. H/D exchange of deuterated GlpG can reveal the binding position while chemical shift perturbations additionally indicate the allosteric effects of ligand binding. Finally, we determined the exact binding mode of a rhomboid protease-inhibitor using a combination of solid-state NMR and molecular dynamics simulations. We believe this approach can be widely adopted to study the structure and binding of other poorly characterized membrane protein–ligand complexes in a native-like environment and under physiological conditions. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8494044/ /pubmed/34703562 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02146j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Bohg, Claudia Öster, Carl Utesch, Tillmann Bischoff, Susanne Lange, Sascha Shi, Chaowei Sun, Han Lange, Adam A combination of solid-state NMR and MD simulations reveals the binding mode of a rhomboid protease inhibitor |
title | A combination of solid-state NMR and MD simulations reveals the binding mode of a rhomboid protease inhibitor |
title_full | A combination of solid-state NMR and MD simulations reveals the binding mode of a rhomboid protease inhibitor |
title_fullStr | A combination of solid-state NMR and MD simulations reveals the binding mode of a rhomboid protease inhibitor |
title_full_unstemmed | A combination of solid-state NMR and MD simulations reveals the binding mode of a rhomboid protease inhibitor |
title_short | A combination of solid-state NMR and MD simulations reveals the binding mode of a rhomboid protease inhibitor |
title_sort | combination of solid-state nmr and md simulations reveals the binding mode of a rhomboid protease inhibitor |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8494044/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34703562 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02146j |
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