The molecular basis for selective inhibition of unconventional mRNA splicing by an IRE1-binding small molecule


Autoria(s): Cross, Benedict C. S.; Bond, Peter J.; Sadowski, Pawel G.; Jha, Babal Kant; Zak, Jaroslav; Goodman, Jonathan M.; Silverman, Robert H.; Neubert, Thomas A.; Baxendale, Ian R.; Ron, David; Harding, Heather P.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

IRE1 couples endoplasmic reticulum unfolded protein load to RNA cleavage events that culminate in the sequence-specific splicing of the Xbp1 mRNA and in the regulated degradation of diverse membrane-bound mRNAs. We report on the identification of a small molecule inhibitor that attains its selectivity by forming an unusually stable Schiff base with lysine 907 in the IRE1 endonuclease domain, explained by solvent inaccessibility of the imine bond in the enzyme-inhibitor complex. The inhibitor (abbreviated 4μ8C) blocks substrate access to the active site of IRE1 and selectively inactivates both Xbp1 splicing and IRE1-mediated mRNA degradation. Surprisingly, inhibition of IRE1 endonuclease activity does not sensitize cells to the consequences of acute endoplasmic reticulum stress, but rather interferes with the expansion of secretory capacity. Thus, the chemical reactivity and sterics of a unique residue in the endonuclease active site of IRE1 can be exploited by selective inhibitors to interfere with protein secretion in pathological settings.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65592/

Publicador

National Academy of Sciences

Relação

DOI:10.1073/pnas.1115623109

Cross, Benedict C. S., Bond, Peter J., Sadowski, Pawel G., Jha, Babal Kant, Zak, Jaroslav, Goodman, Jonathan M., Silverman, Robert H., Neubert, Thomas A., Baxendale, Ian R., Ron, David, & Harding, Heather P. (2012) The molecular basis for selective inhibition of unconventional mRNA splicing by an IRE1-binding small molecule. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(15), E869-E878.

Fonte

Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #8-formyl-umbelliferone #unfolded protein response #high-throughput screening #reversible covalent inhibitor #aldehydes
Tipo

Journal Article