Abstract
SET domain containing (lysine methyltransferase) 7 (SETD7) is implicated inmultiple signaling and disease related pathways with a broad diversity of reported substrates. Here, we report the discovery of (R)-PFI-2 - a first-in-class, potent (K i app = 0.33 nM), selective, and cell-active inhibitor of the methyltransferase activity of human SETD7 - and its 500-fold less active enantiomer, (S)-PFI-2. (R)-PFI-2 exhibits an unusual cofactor-dependent and substrate-competitive inhibitory mechanism by occupying the substrate peptide binding groove of SETD7, including the catalytic lysine-binding channel, and by making direct contact with the donor methyl group of the cofactor, S-adenosylmethionine. Chemoproteomics experiments using a biotinylated derivative of (R)-PFI-2 demonstrated dose-dependent competition for binding to endogenous SETD7 in MCF7 cells pretreated with (R)-PFI-2. In murine embryonic fibroblasts, (R)-PFI-2 treatment phenocopied the effects of Setd7 deficiency on Hippo pathway signaling, via modulation of the transcriptional coactivator Yes-associated protein (YAP) and regulation of YAP target genes. In confluent MCF7 cells, (R)-PFI-2 rapidly altered YAP localization, suggesting continuous and dynamic regulation of YAP by the methyltransferase activity of SETD7. These data establish (R)-PFI-2 and related compounds as a valuable tool-kit for the study of the diverse roles of SETD7 in cells and further validate protein methyltransferases as a druggable target class.
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Barsyte-Lovejoy, D., Li, F., Oudhoff, M. J., Tatlock, J. H., Dong, A., Zeng, H., … Arrowsmith, C. H. (2014). (R)-PFI-2 is a potent and selective inhibitor of SETD7 methyltransferase activity in cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(35), 12853–12858. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1407358111
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