PMID: 23343195
Authors:
Czarny B, Stura EA, Devel L, Vera L, Lajeunesse E, Beau F, Calderone V, Fragai M, Luchinat C, Dive V
Title:
Molecular determinants of a selective matrix metalloprotease-12 inhibitor: Insights from crystallography and thermodynamic studies.
Journal:
J Med Chem. 2013 Jan 23.
Abstract:
The molecular determinants responsible for the potency of the RXP470.1 phosphinic peptide inhibitor towards matrix metalloprotease-12 (MMP-12) remain elusive. To address this issue, structure-activity study, X-ray crystallography and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) experiments were performed. The crystal structure of MMP-12/inhibitor complex (1.15 A) reveals that the inhibitor establishes multiple interactions with the MMP-12 active site, with its long P1' side chain filling most part of the S1' deep cavity. ITC experiments indicate that the binding of this inhibitor to MMP-12 is mostly entropy driven (DeltaG degrees = -13.1 kcal/mol, DeltaH degrees = -2.53 kcal/mol and -TDeltaS degrees = -10.60 kcal/mol) and involves a proton uptake from the buffer. Comparing phosphinic versus hydroxamate inhibitors reveals that the chelation of the zinc ion is slightly different, leading the inhibitor backbone to adopt a position in which the hydrogen bonding with the MMP-12 active site is less favorable in phosphinic inhibitor, while maintaining high affinity.