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Chemoproteomics-Enabled Identification of 4-Oxo-β-Lactams as Inhibitors of Dipeptidyl Peptidases 8 and 9.

Luís A R CarvalhoBreyan H RossLorenz FehrOguz BolgiSvenja WöhrleKenneth M LumDavid PodlesainskiAndreia C VieiraReiner KiefersauerRita FélixTiago RodriguesSusana D LucasOlaf GrossRuth Geiss-FriedlanderBenjamin F CravattRobert HuberMarkus KaiserRui Moreira
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Dipeptidyl peptidases 8 and 9 (DPP8/9) have gathered interest as drug targets due to their important roles in biological processes like immunity and tumorigenesis. Elucidation of their distinct individual functions remains an ongoing task and could benefit from the availability of novel, chemically diverse and selective chemical tools. Here, we report the activity-based protein profiling (ABPP)-mediated discovery of 4-oxo-β-lactams as potent, non-substrate-like nanomolar DPP8/9 inhibitors. X-ray crystallographic structures revealed different ligand binding modes for DPP8 and DPP9, including an unprecedented targeting of an extended S2' (eS2') subsite in DPP8. Biological assays confirmed inhibition at both target and cellular levels. Altogether, our integrated chemical proteomics and structure-guided small molecule design approach led to novel DPP8/9 inhibitors with alternative molecular inhibition mechanisms, delivering the highest selectivity index reported to date.
Keyphrases
  • small molecule
  • high resolution
  • emergency department
  • binding protein
  • adverse drug