Potent mechanism-based inhibitors for matrix metalloproteinases

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Abstract

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are zinc-dependent endopeptidases that play important roles in physiological and pathological conditions. Both gelatinases (MMP-2 and -9) and membrane-type 1 MMP (MMP-14) are important targets for inhibition, since their roles in various diseases, including cancer, have been well established. We describe herein a set of mechanism-based inhibitors that show high selectivity to gelatinases and MMP-14 (inhibitor 3) and to only MMP-2 (inhibitors 5 and 7). These molecules bind to the active sites of these enzymes, initiating a slow binding profile for the onset of inhibition, which leads to covalent enzyme modification. The full kinetic analysis for the inhibitors is reported. These are nanomolar inhibitors (K i) for the formation of the noncovalent enzyme-inhibitor complexes. The onset of slow binding inhibition is rapid (kon of 102 to 104 M-1 s-1), and the reversal of the process is slow (koff, of 10-3 to 10-4 s -1). However, with the onset of covalent chemistry with the best of these inhibitors (e.g. inhibitor 3), very little recovery of activity (<10%) was seen over 48 h of dialysis. We previously reported that broad spectrum MMP inhibitors like GM6001 enhance MT1-MMP-dependent activation of pro-MMP-2 in the presence of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-2. Herein, we show that inhibitor 3, in contrast to GM6001, had no effect on pro-MMP-2 activation by MT1-MMP. Furthermore, inhibitor 3 reduced tumor cell migration and invasion in vitro. These results show that these new inhibitors are promising candidates for selective inhibition of MMPs in animal models of relevant human diseases. © 2005 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Ikejiri, M., Bernardo, M. M., Bonfil, R. D., Toth, M., Chang, M., Fridman, R., & Mobashery, S. (2005). Potent mechanism-based inhibitors for matrix metalloproteinases. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(40), 33992–34002. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M504303200

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