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Targeting YAP/TAZ-TEAD protein-protein interactions using fragment-based and computational modeling approaches.


ABSTRACT: The Hippo signaling pathway, which is implicated in the regulation of organ size, has emerged as a potential target for the development of cancer therapeutics. YAP, TAZ (transcription co-activators) and TEAD (transcription factor) are the downstream transcriptional machinery and effectors of the pathway. Formation of the YAP/TAZ-TEAD complex leads to transcription of growth-promoting genes. Conversely, disrupting the interactions of the complex decreases cell proliferation. Herein, we screened a 1000-member fragment library using Thermal Shift Assay and identified a hit fragment. We confirmed its binding at the YAP/TAZ-TEAD interface by X-ray crystallography, and showed that it occupies the same hydrophobic pocket as a conserved phenylalanine of YAP/TAZ. This hit fragment serves as a scaffold for the development of compounds that have the potential to disrupt YAP/TAZ-TEAD interactions. Structure-activity relationship studies and computational modeling were also carried out to identify more potent compounds that may bind at this validated druggable binding site.

SUBMITTER: Kaan HYK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5453487 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeting YAP/TAZ-TEAD protein-protein interactions using fragment-based and computational modeling approaches.

Kaan Hung Yi Kristal HYK   Sim Adelene Y L AYL   Tan Siew Kim Joyce SKJ   Verma Chandra C   Song Haiwei H  

PloS one 20170601 6


The Hippo signaling pathway, which is implicated in the regulation of organ size, has emerged as a potential target for the development of cancer therapeutics. YAP, TAZ (transcription co-activators) and TEAD (transcription factor) are the downstream transcriptional machinery and effectors of the pathway. Formation of the YAP/TAZ-TEAD complex leads to transcription of growth-promoting genes. Conversely, disrupting the interactions of the complex decreases cell proliferation. Herein, we screened a  ...[more]

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