Artículo
Rational design of PIN1 inhibitors for cancer treatment based on conformational diversity analysis and docking based virtual screening
Maggio, Julián Francisco; Cabrera, Maia Diana Eliana
; Armando, Romina Gabriela
; Chinestrad, Patricio Manuel
; Pifano, Marina
; Lorenzano Menna, Pablo
; Gomez, Daniel Eduardo
; Mengual Gómez, Diego Luis
Fecha de publicación:
01/2021
Editorial:
Adenine Press
Revista:
Journal Of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics
ISSN:
0739-1102
e-ISSN:
1538-0254
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The parvulin PIN1 (peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase NIMA-interacting 1), is the only enzyme capable of isomerizing prolines of phospho-Serine/Threonine-Proline motifs. PIN1 binds to a subset of proteins and plays an essential role in regulating protein function post-phosphorylation control. Furthermore, the activity of PIN1 regulates the outcome of the signalling of proline-directed kinases (e.g. MAPK, CDK, or GSK3) and thus regulates cell proliferation and cell survival. For these reasons, PIN1 inhibitors are interesting since they may have therapeutic implications for cancer. Several authors have already reported that the non-structural point mutation Trp34Ala prevents PIN1 from interacting with its downstream effector proteins. In this work, we characterized PIN1 structurally, intending to explore new inhibition targets for the rational design of pharmacological activity compounds. Through a conformational diversity analysis of PIN1, we identified and characterized a highly specific druggable pocket around the residue Trp34. This pocket was used in a high-throughput docking screening of 450,000 drug-like compounds, and the top 10 were selected for re-docking studies on the previously used conformers. Finally, we evaluated the binding of each compound by thermal shift assay and found four molecules with a high affinity for PIN1 and potential inhibitory activity. Through this strategy, we achieved novel drug candidates with the ability to interfere with the phosphorylation-dependent actions of PIN1 and with potential applications in the treatment of cancer.
Palabras clave:
CANCER
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CONFORMATIONAL DIVERSITY
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DRUG DESIGN
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PIN1 INHIBITORS
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Maggio, Julián Francisco; Cabrera, Maia Diana Eliana; Armando, Romina Gabriela; Chinestrad, Patricio Manuel; Pifano, Marina; et al.; Rational design of PIN1 inhibitors for cancer treatment based on conformational diversity analysis and docking based virtual screening; Adenine Press; Journal Of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics; 40; 13; 1-2021; 5858-5867
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