4ur9
From Proteopedia
Structure of ligand bound glycosylhydrolase
Structural highlights
FunctionOGA_BACTN Biological function unknown. Capable of hydrolyzing the glycosidic link of O-GlcNAcylated proteins. Publication Abstract from PubMedFragment-based approaches are used routinely to discover enzyme inhibitors as cellular tools and potential therapeutic agents. There have been few reports, however, of the discovery of small-molecule enzyme activators. Herein, we describe the discovery and characterization of small-molecule activators of a glycoside hydrolase (a bacterial O-GlcNAc hydrolase). A ligand-observed NMR screen of a library of commercially available fragments identified an enzyme activator which yielded an approximate 90 % increase in kcat /KM values (kcat =catalytic rate constant; KM =Michaelis constant). This compound binds to the enzyme in close proximity to the catalytic center. Evolution of the initial hits led to improved compounds that behave as nonessential activators effecting both KM and Vmax values (Vmax =maximum rate of reaction). The compounds appear to stabilize an active "closed" form of the enzyme. Such activators could offer an orthogonal alternative to enzyme inhibitors for perturbation of enzyme activity in vivo, and could also be used for glycoside hydrolase activation in many industrial processes. Discovery of selective small-molecule activators of a bacterial glycoside hydrolase.,Darby JF, Landstrom J, Roth C, He Y, Davies GJ, Hubbard RE Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2014 Dec 1;53(49):13419-23. doi: 10.1002/anie.201407081. , Epub 2014 Oct 7. PMID:25291993[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. See AlsoReferences
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