Structural Insights Into the High Selectivity of the Anti-Diabetic Drug Mitiglinide

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Abstract

Mitiglinide is a highly selective fast-acting anti-diabetic drug that induces insulin secretion by inhibiting pancreatic KATP channels. However, how mitiglinide binds KATP channels remains unknown. Here, we show the cryo-EM structure of the SUR1 subunit complexed with mitiglinide. The structure reveals that mitiglinide binds inside the common insulin secretagogue-binding site of SUR1, which is surrounded by TM7, TM8, TM16, and TM17. Mitiglinide locks SUR1 in the NBD-separated inward-facing conformation. The detailed structural analysis of the mitiglinide-binding site uncovers the molecular basis of its high selectivity.

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Wang, M., Wu, J. X., & Chen, L. (2022). Structural Insights Into the High Selectivity of the Anti-Diabetic Drug Mitiglinide. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.929684

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