Limitations of current steroidal mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonists have stimulated the search for a new generation of molecules. We screened for novel nonsteroidal compounds and identified MR antagonists derived from the chemical class of dihydropyridines. Chemical optimization resulted in BR-4628, which displays high in vitro and in vivo MR potency as well as selectivity with respect to the other steroid hormone receptors and the L-type calcium channel. Biochemical studies demonstrated that BR-4628 forms complexes with MR that do not promote the recruitment of transcriptional co-regulators. Docking experiments, using the crystal structure of the MR ligand-binding domain in an agonist conformation, revealed that BR-4628 accommodates in the MR ligand-binding cavity differently in comparison with the classical steroidal MR antagonists. An alanine scanning mutagenesis approach, based on BR-4628 docking, allowed identifying its anchoring mode within the ligand-binding cavity. Altogether, we propose that BR-4628 is a bulky antagonist that inactivates MR through a passive mechanism. It represents the prototype of a new class of MR antagonists. © 2010 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Fagart, J., Hillisch, A., Huyet, J., Bärfacker, L., Fay, M., Pleiss, U., … Kolkhof, P. (2010). A new mode of mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism by a potent and selective nonsteroidal molecule. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 285(39), 29932–29940. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110.131342
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