Structural highlights
Function
NNMT_HUMAN Catalyzes the N-methylation of nicotinamide and other pyridines to form pyridinium ions. This activity is important for biotransformation of many drugs and xenobiotic compounds.
Publication Abstract from PubMed
Nicotinamide-N-methyltransferase (NNMT) is a cytosolic enzyme catalyzing the transfer of a methyl group from S-adenosyl-methionine (SAM) to nicotinamide (Nam). It is expressed in many tissues including the liver, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle. Its expression in several cancer cell lines has been widely discussed in the literature, and recent work established a link between NNMT expression and metabolic diseases. Here we describe our approach to identify potent small molecule inhibitors of NNMT featuring different binding modes as elucidated by X-ray crystallographic studies.
Novel Inhibitors of Nicotinamide-N-Methyltransferase for the Treatment of Metabolic Disorders.,Kannt A, Rajagopal S, Hallur MS, Swamy I, Kristam R, Dhakshinamoorthy S, Czech J, Zech G, Schreuder H, Ruf S Molecules. 2021 Feb 13;26(4). pii: molecules26040991. doi:, 10.3390/molecules26040991. PMID:33668468[1]
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References
- ↑ Kannt A, Rajagopal S, Hallur MS, Swamy I, Kristam R, Dhakshinamoorthy S, Czech J, Zech G, Schreuder H, Ruf S. Novel Inhibitors of Nicotinamide-N-Methyltransferase for the Treatment of Metabolic Disorders. Molecules. 2021 Feb 13;26(4):991. PMID:33668468 doi:10.3390/molecules26040991