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Bifunctional Small-Molecule Ligands of K-Ras Induce Its Association with Immunophilin Proteins.


ABSTRACT: Here we report the design, synthesis, and characterization of bifunctional chemical ligands that induce the association of Ras with ubiquitously expressed immunophilin proteins such as FKBP12 and cyclophilin?A. We show this approach is applicable to two distinct Ras ligand scaffolds, and that both the identity of the immunophilin ligand and the linker chemistry affect compound efficacy in biochemical and cellular contexts. These ligands bind to Ras in an immunophilin-dependent fashion and mediate the formation of tripartite complexes of Ras, immunophilin, and the ligand. The recruitment of cyclophilin?A to GTP-bound Ras blocks its interaction with B-Raf in biochemical assays. Our study demonstrates the feasibility of ligand-induced association of Ras with intracellular proteins and suggests it as a promising therapeutic strategy for Ras-driven cancers.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6980260 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bifunctional Small-Molecule Ligands of K-Ras Induce Its Association with Immunophilin Proteins.

Zhang Ziyang Z   Shokat Kevan M KM  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20190926 45


Here we report the design, synthesis, and characterization of bifunctional chemical ligands that induce the association of Ras with ubiquitously expressed immunophilin proteins such as FKBP12 and cyclophilin A. We show this approach is applicable to two distinct Ras ligand scaffolds, and that both the identity of the immunophilin ligand and the linker chemistry affect compound efficacy in biochemical and cellular contexts. These ligands bind to Ras in an immunophilin-dependent fashion and mediat  ...[more]

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