Structural and chemical insights into the covalent-allosteric inhibition of the protein kinase Akt

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Abstract

The Ser/Thr kinase Akt (Protein Kinase B/PKB) is a master switch in cellular signal transduction pathways. Its downstream signaling influences cell proliferation, cell growth, and apoptosis, rendering Akt a prominent drug target. The unique activation mechanism of Akt involves a change of the relative orientation of its N-terminal pleckstrin homology (PH) and the kinase domain and makes this kinase suitable for highly specific allosteric modulation. Here we present a unique set of crystal structures of covalent-allosteric interdomain inhibitors in complex with full-length Akt and report the structure-based design, synthesis, biological and pharmacological evaluation of a focused library of these innovative inhibitors.

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Uhlenbrock, N., Smith, S., Weisner, J., Landel, I., Lindemann, M., Le, T. A., … Rauh, D. (2019). Structural and chemical insights into the covalent-allosteric inhibition of the protein kinase Akt. Chemical Science, 10(12), 3573–3585. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc05212c

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