Identifying de-NEDDylation inhibitors: Virtual high-throughput screens targeting SENP8.

Abstract:

:Protein modification can have far-reaching effects. NEDDylation, a protein modification process with the protein NEDD8, stabilizes and modifies how the targeted protein interacts with other proteins. Its role in system regulation makes it a prime therapeutic target, and virtual high-throughput screening has already identified new NEDD8 inhibitors. SENP8 matures the NEDD8 proenzyme into the active form and regulates NEDDylation by removing NEDD8 from over-NEDDylated proteins. In this work, SENP8 inhibitor candidates were identified in two rounds of virtual high-throughput screening. Of the ten candidates identified in the first round of screening, four were active in validation experiments to yield an experimental hit rate of 40%. Of the five candidates identified in the second round of screening, one was active in validation experiments to yield an experimental hit rate of 20%. Results indicate virtual high-throughput screening improved hit rates over traditional high-throughput screening. The SENP8 inhibitor candidates can be used to interrogate the NEDDylation regulation mechanism.

journal_name

Chem Biol Drug Des

authors

Chen JJ,Schmucker LN,Visco DP Jr

doi

10.1111/cbdd.13457

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-04-01 00:00:00

pages

590-604

issue

4

eissn

1747-0277

issn

1747-0285

journal_volume

93

pub_type

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