Fungal Mycotoxin Penisuloxazin A, A Novel C-terminal Hsp90 Inhibitor and Characteristics of Its Analogues on Hsp90 Function Related to Binding Sites.

Fungal Mycotoxin Penisuloxazin A, A Novel C-terminal Hsp90 Inhibitor and Characteristics of Its Analogues on Hsp90 Function Related to Binding Sites. Biochem Pharmacol. 2020 Sep 16;:114218 Authors: Dai J, Zhu M, Qi X, Wang Y, Li H, Tang S, Wang Q, Chen A, Liu M, Gu Q, Li D, Li J Abstract Hsp90 is a promising drug target for cancer therapy. However, toxicity and moderate effect are limitations of current inhibitors owing to broad protein degradation. The fungal mycotoxin penisuloxazin A (PNSA) belongs to a new epipolythiodiketopiperazines (ETPs) possessing a rare 3H-spiro[benzofuran-2,2'-piperazine] ring system. PNSA bound to cysteine residues C572/C598 of CT-Hsp90 with disulfide bonds and inhibits Hsp90 activity, resulting in apoptosis and growth inhibition of HCT116 cells in vitro and in vivo. We identified that analogues PEN-A and HDN-1 bound to C572/C597 and C572 of CT-Hsp90α respectively, with binding pattern very similar to PNSA. These ETPs exhibited different effects on ATPase activity, dimerization formation and selectivity on client protein of Hsp90, indicating client recognition of Hsp90 can be exactly regulated by different sites of Hsp90. Our findings not only offer new chemotypes for anticancer drug development, but also help to better understand biological function of Hsp90 for exploring inhibitor with some client protein bias. PMID: 32949584 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Biochemical Pharmacology - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Tags: Biochem Pharmacol Source Type: research