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Enzyme Dynamics Determine the Potency and Selectivity of Inhibitors Targeting Disease-Transmitting Mosquitoes

  • ACS Infect Dis. 2024 Oct 11;10(10):3664-3680. doi: 10.1021/acsinfecdis.4c00531.
Rashmi Kumari 1 Cecilia Lindgren 1 Rajendra Kumar 1 Nina Forsgren 2 C David Andersson 1 Fredrik Ekström 2 Anna Linusson 1
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  • 1 Department of Chemistry, Umeå University, Umeå SE-90187, Sweden.
  • 2 CBRN Defense and Security, Swedish Defense Research Agency, Umeå SE-90621, Sweden.
Abstract

Vector control of mosquitoes with insecticides is an important tool for preventing the spread of mosquito-borne diseases including malaria, dengue, chikungunya, and Zika. Development of active ingredients for insecticides are urgently needed because existing agents exhibit off-target toxicity and are subject to increasing resistance. We therefore seek to develop noncovalent inhibitors of the validated insecticidal target acetylcholinesterase 1 (AChE1) from mosquitoes. Here we use molecular dynamics simulations to identify structural properties essential for the potency of reversible inhibitors targeting AChE1 from Anopheles gambiae (AgAChE1), the malaria-transmitting mosquito, and for selectivity relative to the vertebrate Mus musculus AChE (mAChE). We show that the collective motions of apo AgAChE1 and mAChE differ, with AgAChE1 exhibiting less dynamic movement. Opening and closing of the gorge, which regulates access to the catalytic triad, is enabled by different mechanisms in the two species, which could be linked to their differing amino acid sequences. Inhibitor binding reduced the overall magnitude of dynamics of AChE. In particular, more potent inhibitors reduced the flexibility of the Ω loop at the entrance of the gorge. The selectivity of inhibitors for AgAChE1 over mAChE derives from the positioning of the α-helix lining the binding gorge. Our findings emphasize the need to consider dynamics when developing inhibitors targeting this Enzyme and highlight factors needed to create potent and selective AgAChE1 inhibitors that could serve as active ingredients to combat disease-transmitting mosquitoes.

Keywords

acetylcholinesterase; inhibitors; molecular dynamics; mosquitoes; vector control.

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