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Chemical Space Expansion of Bromodomain Ligands Guided by in Silico Virtual Couplings (AutoCouple).


ABSTRACT: Expanding the chemical space and simultaneously ensuring synthetic accessibility is of upmost importance, not only for the discovery of effective binders for novel protein classes but, more importantly, for the development of compounds against hard-to-drug proteins. Here, we present AutoCouple, a de novo approach to computational ligand design focused on the diversity-oriented generation of chemical entities via virtual couplings. In a benchmark application, chemically diverse compounds with low-nanomolar potency for the CBP bromodomain and high selectivity against the BRD4(1) bromodomain were achieved by the synthesis of about 50 derivatives of the original fragment. The binding mode was confirmed by X-ray crystallography, target engagement in cells was demonstrated, and antiproliferative activity was showcased in three cancer cell lines. These results reveal AutoCouple as a useful in silico coupling method to expand the chemical space in hit optimization campaigns resulting in potent, selective, and cell permeable bromodomain ligands.

SUBMITTER: Batiste L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5833004 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemical Space Expansion of Bromodomain Ligands Guided by in Silico Virtual Couplings (AutoCouple).

Batiste Laurent L   Unzue Andrea A   Dolbois Aymeric A   Hassler Fabrice F   Wang Xuan X   Deerain Nicholas N   Zhu Jian J   Spiliotopoulos Dimitrios D   Nevado Cristina C   Caflisch Amedeo A  

ACS central science 20180207 2


Expanding the chemical space and simultaneously ensuring synthetic accessibility is of upmost importance, not only for the discovery of effective binders for novel protein classes but, more importantly, for the development of compounds against hard-to-drug proteins. Here, we present AutoCouple, a de novo approach to computational ligand design focused on the diversity-oriented generation of chemical entities via virtual couplings. In a benchmark application, chemically diverse compounds with low  ...[more]

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