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A humanized yeast proteasome identifies unique binding modes of inhibitors for the immunosubunit ?5i.


ABSTRACT: Inhibition of the immunoproteasome subunit ?5i alleviates autoimmune diseases in preclinical studies and represents a promising new anti-inflammatory therapy. However, the lack of structural data on the human immunoproteasome still hampers drug design. Here, we systematically determined the potency of seven ?' ?' epoxyketone inhibitors with varying N-caps and P3-stereochemistry for mouse/human ?5c/?5i and found pronounced differences in their subunit and species selectivity. Using X-ray crystallography, the compounds were analyzed for their modes of binding to chimeric yeast proteasomes that incorporate key parts of human ?5c, human ?5i or mouse ?5i and the neighboring ?6 subunit. The structural data reveal exceptional conformations for the most selective human ?5i inhibitors and highlight subtle structural differences as the major reason for the observed species selectivity. Altogether, the presented results validate the humanized yeast proteasome as a powerful tool for structure-based development of ?5i inhibitors with potential clinical applications.

SUBMITTER: Huber EM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5283606 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A humanized yeast proteasome identifies unique binding modes of inhibitors for the immunosubunit β5i.

Huber Eva M EM   Heinemeyer Wolfgang W   de Bruin Gerjan G   Overkleeft Herman S HS   Groll Michael M  

The EMBO journal 20161027 23


Inhibition of the immunoproteasome subunit β5i alleviates autoimmune diseases in preclinical studies and represents a promising new anti-inflammatory therapy. However, the lack of structural data on the human immunoproteasome still hampers drug design. Here, we systematically determined the potency of seven α' β' epoxyketone inhibitors with varying N-caps and P3-stereochemistry for mouse/human β5c/β5i and found pronounced differences in their subunit and species selectivity. Using X-ray crystall  ...[more]

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