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  • This study identifies PCMPS and PCMB as targeted covalent inhibitors of DEDDh exonucleases, which are significant for cancer and antiviral therapies.
  • The research utilizes X-ray crystallography, binding assays, and molecular dynamics simulations to understand the binding sites and mechanisms of these compounds, particularly focusing on Cys409 and Cys461 in the Lassa fever virus NP exonuclease.
  • Findings reveal that PCMPS induces allosteric inhibition, altering the RNA-binding lid's conformation, which is crucial for developing new TCIs as therapeutic agents.

Article Abstract

For using targeted covalent inhibitors (TCIs) as anticancer and antiviral drugs, we establish that the model compounds PCMPS (-chloromercuriphenyl sulfate) and PCMB (-chloromercuribenzoate) are inhibitors of the DEDDh family of exonucleases. The underlying mechanism is analyzed by X-ray crystallography, activity/nucleic acid-binding assays, and all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The first TCI-complexed structures of a DEDDh enzyme, the Lassa fever virus NP exonuclease (NPexo), are resolved to elucidate that the Cys409 binding site is away from the active site and the RNA-binding lid. The NPexo C409A structures indicate Cys461 as the alternative distal site for obstructing the equally active mutant. All-atom MD simulations of the wild type and mutant NPexos in explicit solvent uncover an allosteric inhibition mechanism that the local perturbation induced by PCMPS sulfonate propagates to impact the RNA-binding lid conformation. Binding assay studies confirm that PCMPS does affect the RNA binding of NPexo. The predicted relative potency between PCMPS and PCMB is also in line with experiments. The structural data and inhibition mechanism established in this work provide an important molecular basis for the drug development of TCIs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8715546PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.1c00420DOI Listing

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