Gene/Protein
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Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Pivot Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
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Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
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Enzyme
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Query: EC:2.6.1.44 (
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Orlistat
, also known as tetrahydrolipstatin (THL), is an FDA-approved anti-obesity drug with potential anti-cancer activity. Previously, we developed a chemical proteomic approach, based on the
Orlistat
-like probe (1a) for large-scale identification of unknown cellular targets of
Orlistat
in human hepatocytes. In this article, we report the chemical synthesis and biological evaluation of an expanded set of
Orlistat
-like compounds, with the intention to further dissect and manipulate potential cellular targets of
Orlistat
. In doing so, we carried out proteome-wide activity-based profiling and large-scale pull-down/LCMS analysis of these compounds in live HepG2 cells, and successfully identified many putative cellular targets for
Orlistat
and its structural analogues. By qualitatively assessing the spectra counts of potential protein hits against each of the seventeen
Orlistat
analogues, we obtained both common and unique targets of these probes. Our results revealed that subtle structural modifications of
Orlistat
led to noticeable changes in both the cellular potency and target profiles of the drug. In order to further improve the cellular activity of
Orlistat
, we successfully applied the well-established
AGT
/SNAP-tag technology to our cell-permeable, benzylguanine (BG)-containing
Orlistat
variant (4). We showed that the drug could be delivered and effectively retained in different sub-cellular organelles of living cells. This strategy may provide a general and highly effective chemical tool for the potential sub-cellular targeting of small molecule drugs.
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PMID:Chemical modification and organelle-specific localization of orlistat-like natural-product-based probes. 2174 5