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Default An NMR-Guided Screening Method for Selective Fragment Docking and Synthesis of a Warhead Inhibitor.

An NMR-Guided Screening Method for Selective Fragment Docking and Synthesis of a Warhead Inhibitor.

Related Articles An NMR-Guided Screening Method for Selective Fragment Docking and Synthesis of a Warhead Inhibitor.

Molecules. 2016;21(7)

Authors: Khattri RB, Morris DL, Davis CM, Bilinovich SM, Caras AJ, Panzner MJ, Debord MA, Leeper TC

Abstract
Selective hits for the glutaredoxin ortholog of Brucella melitensis are determined using STD NMR and verified by trNOE and (15)N-HSQC titration. The most promising hit, RK207, was docked into the target molecule using a scoring function to compare simulated poses to experimental data. After elucidating possible poses, the hit was further optimized into the lead compound by extension with an electrophilic acrylamide warhead. We believe that focusing on selectivity in this early stage of drug discovery will limit cross-reactivity that might occur with the human ortholog as the lead compound is optimized. Kinetics studies revealed that lead compound 5 modified with an ester group results in higher reactivity than an acrylamide control; however, after modification this compound shows little selectivity for bacterial protein versus the human ortholog. In contrast, hydrolysis of compound 5 to the acid form results in a decrease in the activity of the compound. Together these results suggest that more optimization is warranted for this simple chemical scaffold, and opens the door for discovery of drugs targeted against glutaredoxin proteins-a heretofore untapped reservoir for antibiotic agents.


PMID: 27438815 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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