Charge Optimization Increases the Potency and Selectivity of a Chorismate Mutase Inhibitor
- 22 April 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 125 (19) , 5598-5599
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja029447t
Abstract
The highest affinity inhibitor for chorismate mutases, a conformationally constrained oxabicyclic dicarboxylate transition state analogue, was modified as suggested by computational charge optimization methods. As predicted, replacement of the C10 carboxylate in this molecule with a nitro group yields an even more potent inhibitor of a chorismate mutase from Bacillus subtilis (BsCM), but the magnitude of the improvement (roughly 3-fold, corresponding to a ΔΔG of −0.7 kcal/mol) is substantially lower than the gain of 2−3 kcal/mol binding free energy anticipated for the reduced desolvation penalty upon binding. Experiments with a truncated version of the enzyme show that the flexible C terminus, which was only partially resolved in the crystal structure and hence omitted from the calculations, provides favorable interactions with the C10 group that partially compensate for its desolvation. Although truncation diminishes the affinity of the enzyme for both inhibitors, the nitro derivative binds 1.7 kcal/mol more tightly than the dicarboxylate, in reasonable agreement with the calculations. Significantly, substitution of the C10 carboxylate with a nitro group also enhances the selectivity of inhibition of BsCM relative to a chorismate mutase from Escherichia coli (EcCM), which has a completely different fold and binding pocket, by 10-fold. These results experimentally verify the utility of charge optimization methods for improving interactions between proteins and low-molecular weight ligands.Keywords
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