Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.4.22.60 (caspase-7)
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The inhibitor-of-apoptosis (IAP) family of genes has an evolutionarily conserved role in regulating programmed cell death in animals ranging from insects to humans. Ectopic expression of human IAP proteins can suppress cell death induced by a variety of stimuli, but the mechanism of this inhibition was previously unknown. Here we show that human X-chromosome-linked IAP directly inhibits at least two members of the caspase family of cell-death proteases, caspase-3 and caspase-7. As the caspases are highly conserved throughout the animal kingdom and are the principal effectors of apoptosis, our findings suggest how IAPs might inhibit cell death, providing evidence for a mechanism of action for these mammalian cell-death suppressors.
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PMID:X-linked IAP is a direct inhibitor of cell-death proteases. 923 Apr 42

XIAP (X-chromosome-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein) is an inhibitor of apoptosis by binding to and inhibition of caspase-3 and caspase-7 through its BIR2 domain and caspase-9 through its BIR3 domain. Smac (second mitochondria-derived activator of caspases) protein is an endogenous antagonist of XIAP. Smac forms a dimer and concurrently binds both the BIR2 and BIR3 domains in XIAP, functioning as a highly efficient and potent cellular inhibitor of XIAP. In this article, we have designed and synthesized a bivalent Smac-based ligand (Smac-1) and its fluorescent labeled analogue (Smac-1F) and characterized their interaction with different constructs of XIAP. Our study demonstrates that bivalent Smac-based ligands bind concurrently to both the BIR2 and BIR3 domains of XIAP and are more than 500 times more potent than the corresponding monovalent Smac-based ligands. Bivalent Smac-based ligands also function as much more potent antagonists of XIAP than do the corresponding monovalent Smac-based ligands in cell-free functional assays. Using Smac-1F and XIAP containing both BIR2 and BIR3 domains, we also developed and validated a new fluorescence polarization-based assay. Hence, our designed bivalent Smac-based peptides mimic the mode of dimeric Smac protein in their interaction with XIAP containing both BIR2 and BIR3 domains and achieve extremely high potency in binding and functional assays. Our study provides new insights into the mode of action of bivalent Smac ligands targeting XIAP and a basis for the design and development of cell-permeable, bivalent Smac mimetics.
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PMID:Design and characterization of bivalent Smac-based peptides as antagonists of XIAP and development and validation of a fluorescence polarization assay for XIAP containing both BIR2 and BIR3 domains. 1802 97

XIAP (X-chromosome-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein) is a central apoptosis regulator that blocks cell death by inhibiting caspase-3, caspase-7, and caspase-9 via binding interactions with the XIAP BIR2 and BIR3 domains (where BIR is baculovirus IAP repeat). Smac protein, in its dimeric form, effectively antagonizes XIAP by concurrently targeting both its BIR2 and BIR3 domains. Here we describe the development of highly sensitive homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (HTRF) assays to measure binding affinities of potent bivalent peptidomimetic inhibitors of XIAP. Our results indicate that these assays can differentiate Smac-mimetic inhibitors with a wide range of binding affinities down to the picomolar range. Furthermore, we demonstrate the utility of these fluorescent tools for characterization of inhibitor off-rates, which as a crucial determinant of target engagement and cellular potency is another important parameter to guide optimization in a structure-based drug discovery effort. Our study also explores how increased inhibitor valency can lead to enhanced potency at multimeric proteins such as IAP.
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PMID:Building homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer assays for characterization of bivalent inhibitors of an inhibitor of apoptosis protein target. 2674 18