Single Diastereomer of a Macrolactam Core Binds Specifically to Myeloid Cell Leukemia 1 (MCL1)
Authors: Chao, Fang; Brendan, D'Souza; Christopher F, Thompson; Matthew C, Clifton; James W, Fairman; Ben, Fulroth; Alison, Leed; +10 Authors
Chao, Fang; Brendan, D'Souza; Christopher F, Thompson; Matthew C, Clifton; James W, Fairman; Ben, Fulroth; Alison, Leed; Patrick, McCarren; Lili, Wang; Yikai, Wang; Clementine, Feau; Virendar K, Kaushik; Michelle, Palmer; Guo, Wei; Todd R, Golub; Brian K, Hubbard; Michael H, Serrano-Wu;
Single Diastereomer of a Macrolactam Core Binds Specifically to Myeloid Cell Leukemia 1 (MCL1)
Abstract
A direct binding screen of 100 000 sp(3)-rich molecules identified a single diastereomer of a macrolactam core that binds specifically to myeloid cell leukemia 1 (MCL1). A comprehensive toolbox of biophysical methods was applied to validate the original hit and subsequent analogues and also established a binding mode competitive with NOXA BH3 peptide. X-ray crystallography of ligand bound to MCL1 reveals a remarkable ligand/protein shape complementarity that diverges from previously disclosed MCL1 inhibitor costructures.
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