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  2. Grassystatins A-C from marine cyanobacteria, potent cathepsin E inhibitors that reduce antigen presentation

Grassystatins A-C from marine cyanobacteria, potent cathepsin E inhibitors that reduce antigen presentation

  • J Med Chem. 2009 Sep 24;52(18):5732-47. doi: 10.1021/jm9009394.
Jason C Kwan 1 Erika A Eksioglu Chen Liu Valerie J Paul Hendrik Luesch
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610, USA.
Abstract

In our efforts to explore marine cyanobacteria as a source of novel bioactive compounds, we discovered a statine unit-containing linear decadepsipeptide, grassystatin A (1), which we screened against a diverse set of 59 proteases. We describe the structure determination of 1 and two natural analogues, grassystatins B (2) and C (3), using NMR, MS, and chiral HPLC techniques. Compound 1 selectively inhibited cathepsins D and E with IC(50)s of 26.5 nM and 886 pM, respectively. Compound 2 showed similar potency and selectivity against cathepsins D and E (IC(50)s of 7.27 nM and 354 pM, respectively), whereas the truncated peptide analogue grassystatin C (3), which consists of two fewer residues than 1 and 2, was less potent against both but still selective for Cathepsin E. The selectivity of compounds 1-3 for Cathepsin E over D (20-38-fold) suggests that these Natural Products may be useful tools to probe Cathepsin E function. We investigated the structural basis of this selectivity using molecular docking. We also show that 1 can reduce antigen presentation by dendritic cells, a process thought to rely on Cathepsin E.

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