Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry (Jan 2018)

Chemical, computational and functional insights into the chemical stability of the Hedgehog pathway inhibitor GANT61

  • Andrea Calcaterra,
  • Valentina Iovine,
  • Bruno Botta,
  • Deborah Quaglio,
  • Ilaria D’Acquarica,
  • Alessia Ciogli,
  • Antonia Iazzetti,
  • Romina Alfonsi,
  • Ludovica Lospinoso Severini,
  • Paola Infante,
  • Lucia Di Marcotullio,
  • Mattia Mori,
  • Francesca Ghirga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2017.1419221
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 1
pp. 349 – 358

Abstract

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This work aims at elucidating the mechanism and kinetics of hydrolysis of GANT61, the first and most-widely used inhibitor of the Hedgehog (Hh) signalling pathway that targets Glioma-associated oncogene homologue (Gli) proteins, and at confirming the chemical nature of its bioactive form. GANT61 is poorly stable under physiological conditions and rapidly hydrolyses into an aldehyde species (GANT61-A), which is devoid of the biological activity against Hh signalling, and a diamine derivative (GANT61-D), which has shown inhibition of Gli-mediated transcription. Here, we combined chemical synthesis, NMR spectroscopy, analytical studies, molecular modelling and functional cell assays to characterise the GANT61 hydrolysis pathway. Our results show that GANT61-D is the bioactive form of GANT61 in NIH3T3 Shh-Light II cells and SuFu−/− mouse embryonic fibroblasts, and clarify the structural requirements for GANT61-D binding to Gli1. This study paves the way to the design of GANT61 derivatives with improved potency and chemical stability.

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