Dual activity inhibition of threonine aspartase 1 by a single bisphosphate ligand.

RSC advances(2022)

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Therapy resistance remains a challenge for the clinics. Here, dual-active chemicals that simultaneously inhibit independent functions in disease-relevant proteins are desired though highly challenging. As a model, we here addressed the unique protease threonine aspartase 1, involved in various cancers. We hypothesized that targeting basic residues in its bipartite nuclear localization signal (NLS) by precise bisphosphate ligands inhibits additional steps required for protease activity. We report the bisphosphate anionic bivalent inhibitor 11d, selectively binding to the basic NLS cluster (KKRR) with high affinity ( = 300 nM), thereby disrupting its interaction and function with Importin α (IC = 6 μM). Cell-free assays revealed that 11d additionally affected the protease's catalytic substrate -cleavage activity. Importantly, functional assays comprehensively demonstrated that 11d inhibited threonine aspartase 1 also in living tumor cells. We demonstrate for the first time that intracellular interference with independent key functions in a disease-relevant protein by an inhibitor binding to a single site is possible.
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threonine aspartase,dual activity inhibition,ligand
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