Comparison of ATP-binding pockets and discovery of homologous recombination inhibitors
Journal
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry
Journal Volume
70
Journal Issue
116923
Date Issued
2022-09-15
Author(s)
Blay, Vincent
Gailiunaite, Saule
Lee, Chih-Ying
Chang, Hao-Yen
Hupp, Ted
Houston, Douglas R
Abstract
The ATP binding sites of many enzymes are structurally related, which complicates their development as therapeutic targets. In this work, we explore a diverse set of ATPases and compare their ATP binding pockets using different strategies, including direct and indirect structural methods, in search of pockets attractive for drug discovery. We pursue different direct and indirect structural strategies, as well as ligandability assessments to help guide target selection. The analyses indicate human RAD51, an enzyme crucial in homologous recombination, as a promising, tractable target. Inhibition of RAD51 has shown promise in the treatment of certain cancers but more potent inhibitors are needed. Thus, we design compounds computationally against the ATP binding pocket of RAD51 with consideration of multiple criteria, including predicted specificity, drug-likeness, and toxicity. The molecules designed are evaluated experimentally using molecular and cell-based assays. Our results provide two novel hit compounds against RAD51 and illustrate a computational pipeline to design new inhibitors against ATPases.
Subjects
ATP; Binding pocket; Cheminformatics; Docking; Drug design; Ligandability; RAD51; Recombinase; Virtual screening
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Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Type
journal article