Cellular Active N-Hydroxyurea FEN1 Inhibitors Block Substrate Entry to the Active Site

The structure-specific nuclease human flap endonuclease-1 (hFEN1) plays a key role in DNA replication and repair and may be of interest as an oncology target. We present the first crystal structure of inhibitor-bound hFEN1 and show a cyclic N -hydroxyurea bound in the active site coordinated to two...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature chemical biology 2016-08, Vol.12 (10), p.815-821
Hauptverfasser: Exell, Jack C., Thompson, Mark J., Finger, L. David, Shaw, Steven J., Debreczeni, Judit, Ward, Thomas A., McWhirter, Claire, Siöberg, Catrine L. B., Martinez Molina, Daniel, Mark Abbott, W., Jones, Clifford D., Nissink, J. Willem M., Durant, Stephen T., Grasby, Jane A.
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Zusammenfassung:The structure-specific nuclease human flap endonuclease-1 (hFEN1) plays a key role in DNA replication and repair and may be of interest as an oncology target. We present the first crystal structure of inhibitor-bound hFEN1 and show a cyclic N -hydroxyurea bound in the active site coordinated to two magnesium ions. Three such compounds had similar IC 50 values but differed subtly in mode of action. One had comparable affinity for protein and protein–substrate complex and prevented reaction by binding to active site catalytic metal ions, blocking the unpairing of substrate DNA necessary for reaction. Other compounds were more competitive with substrate. Cellular thermal shift data showed engagement of both inhibitor types with hFEN1 in cells with activation of the DNA damage response evident upon treatment. However, cellular EC 50 s were significantly higher than in vitro inhibition constants and the implications of this for exploitation of hFEN1 as a drug target are discussed.
ISSN:1552-4450
1552-4469
DOI:10.1038/nchembio.2148