Structural basis for development of cathepsin B-specific noncovalent-type inhibitor: crystal structure of cathepsin B-E64c complex.
Atsushi Yamamoto, Koji Tomoo, Ken-ichi Matsugi, Tadaoki Hara, Yasuko In, Mitsuo Murata, Kunihiro Kitamura, Toshimasa Ishida
Index: Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1597(2) , 244-51, (2002)
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Abstract
In order to elucidate the substrate specificity of the Sn subsites (n=1-3) of cathepsin B, its crystal structure inhibited by E64c [(+)-(2S,3S)-3-(1-[N-(3-methylbutyl)amino]-leucylcarbonyl)oxirane-2-carboxylic acid] was analyzed by the X-ray diffraction method. Iterative manual rebuilding and convenient conjugate refinement of structure decreased R- and free R-factors to 19.7% and to 23.9%, respectively, where 130 water molecules were included for the refinement using 14,759 independent reflections from 10 to 2.3 A resolution. The epoxy carbonyl carbon of E64c was covalently bonded to the Cys(29) S(gamma) atom and the remaining parts were located at Sn subsites (n=1-3). The substrate specificity of these subsites was characterized based on their interactions with the inhibitor. Base on these structural data, we developed a novel cathepsin B-specific noncovalent-type inhibitor, which may bind to S2'-S3. The molecular design of possessing structural elements of both CA074 and E64c, assisted by energy minimization and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation, may lead to a new lead noncovalent-type inhibitor.
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