Insights from selective non-phosphinic inhibitors of MMP-12 tailored to fit with an S1′ loop canonical conformation

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Abstract

After the disappointment of clinical trials with early broad spectrum synthetic inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), the field is now resurging with a new focus on the development of selective inhibitors that fully discriminate between different members of the MMP family with several therapeutic applications in perspective. Here, we report a novel class of highly selective MMP-12 inhibitors, without a phosphinic zinc-binding group, designed to plunge deeper into the S1′ cavity of the enzyme. The best inhibitor from this series, identified through a systematic chemical exploration, displays nanomolar potency toward MMP-12 and selectivity factors that range between 2 and 4 orders of magnitude toward a large set of MMPs. Comparison of the high resolution x-ray structures of MMP-12 in free state or bound to this new MMP-12 selective inhibitor reveals that this compound fits deeply within the S1′ specificity cavity, maximizing surface/volume ratios, without perturbing the S1′ loop conformation. This is in contrast with highly selective MMP-13 inhibitors that were shown to select a particular S1′ loop conformation. The search for such compounds that fit precisely to preponderant S 1′ loop conformation of a particular MMP may prove to be an alternative effective strategy for developing selective inhibitors of MMPs. © 2010 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Devel, L., Garcia, S., Czarny, B., Beau, F., Lajeunesse, E., Vera, L., … Dive, V. (2010). Insights from selective non-phosphinic inhibitors of MMP-12 tailored to fit with an S1′ loop canonical conformation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 285(46), 35900–35909. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110.139634

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