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Molecular interactions between sex hormone-binding globulin and nonsteroidal ligands that enhance androgen activity.


ABSTRACT: Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) determines the equilibrium between free and protein-bound androgens and estrogens in the blood and regulates their access to target tissues. Using crystallographic approaches and radiolabeled competitive binding-capacity assays, we report here how two nonsteroidal compounds bind to human SHBG, and how they influence androgen activity in cell culture. We found that one of these compounds, (-)3,4-divanillyltetrahydrofuran (DVT), present in stinging nettle root extracts and used as a nutraceutical, binds SHBG with relatively low affinity. By contrast, a synthetic compound, 3-(1H-imidazol-1-ylmethyl)-2phenyl-1H-indole (IPI), bound SHBG with an affinity similar to that of testosterone and estradiol. Crystal structures of SHBG in complex with DVT or IPI at 1.71-1.80 Å resolutions revealed their unique orientations in the SHBG ligand-binding pocket and suggested opportunities for the design of other nonsteroidal ligands of SHBG. As observed for estradiol but not testosterone, IPI binding to SHBG was reduced by ?20-fold in the presence of zinc, whereas DVT binding was almost completely lost. Estradiol-dependent fibulin-2 interactions with SHBG similarly occurred for IPI-bound SHBG, but not with DVT-bound SHBG. Both DVT and IPI increased the activity of testosterone in a cell culture androgen reporter system by competitively displacing testosterone from SHBG. These findings indicate how nonsteroidal ligands of SHBG maybe designed to modulate the bioavailability of sex steroids.

SUBMITTER: Round P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6996888 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular interactions between sex hormone-binding globulin and nonsteroidal ligands that enhance androgen activity.

Round Phillip P   Das Samir S   Wu Tsung-Sheng TS   Wähälä Kristiina K   Van Petegem Filip F   Hammond Geoffrey L GL  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20191218 5


Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) determines the equilibrium between free and protein-bound androgens and estrogens in the blood and regulates their access to target tissues. Using crystallographic approaches and radiolabeled competitive binding-capacity assays, we report here how two nonsteroidal compounds bind to human SHBG, and how they influence androgen activity in cell culture. We found that one of these compounds, (-)3,4-divanillyltetrahydrofuran (DVT), present in stinging nettle root e  ...[more]

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