Insights Into the Allosteric Inhibition of the SUMO E2 Enzyme Ubc9.
William M HewittGeorge T LountosKatherine ZlotkowskiSamuel D DahlhauserLindsey B SaundersDanielle NeedleJoseph E TropeaChendi ZhanGuanghong WeiBuyong MaRuth NussinovDavid S WaughJohn S SchneeklothPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2016)
Conjugation of the small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) to protein substrates is an important disease-associated posttranslational modification, although few inhibitors of this process are known. Herein, we report the discovery of an allosteric small-molecule binding site on Ubc9, the sole SUMO E2 enzyme. An X-ray crystallographic screen was used to identify two distinct small-molecule fragments that bind to Ubc9 at a site distal to its catalytic cysteine. These fragments and related compounds inhibit SUMO conjugation in biochemical assays with potencies of 1.9-5.8 mm. Mechanistic and biophysical analyses, coupled with molecular dynamics simulations, point toward ligand-induced rigidification of Ubc9 as a mechanism of inhibition.