1gmy
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CATHEPSIN B COMPLEXED WITH DIPEPTIDYL NITRILE INHIBITOR
Overview
Cathepsin B is a member of the papain superfamily of cysteine proteases, and has been implicated in the pathology of numerous diseases, including, arthritis and cancer. As part of an effort to identify potent, reversible, inhibitors of this protease, we examined a series of dipeptidyl nitriles, starting with the previously reported Cbz-Phe-NH-CH(2)CN (19, IC(50) = 62, microM). High-resolution X-ray crystallographic data and molecular, modeling were used to optimize the P(1), P(2), and P(3) substituents of, this template. Cathepsin B is unique in its class in that it contains a, carboxylate recognition site in the S(2)' pocket of the active site., Inhibitor potency and selectivity were enhanced by tethering a carboxylate, functionality from the carbon alpha to the nitrile to interact with ... [(full description)]
About this Structure
1GMY is a [Single protein] structure of sequence from [Homo sapiens] with APD, AEM, DFA, AEM and APD as [ligands]. Active as [Cathepsin B], with EC number [3.4.22.1]. Structure known Active Site: ACT. Full crystallographic information is available from [OCA].
Reference
Identification of dipeptidyl nitriles as potent and selective inhibitors of cathepsin B through structure-based drug design., Greenspan PD, Clark KL, Tommasi RA, Cowen SD, McQuire LW, Farley DL, van Duzer JH, Goldberg RL, Zhou H, Du Z, Fitt JJ, Coppa DE, Fang Z, Macchia W, Zhu L, Capparelli MP, Goldstein R, Wigg AM, Doughty JR, Bohacek RS, Knap AK, J Med Chem. 2001 Dec 20;44(26):4524-34. PMID:11741472
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Categories: Cathepsin B | Homo sapiens | Single protein | Bohacek, R.S. | Capparelli, M.P. | Clark, K.L. | Coppa, D.E. | Cowen, S.D. | Doughty, J.R. | Du, Z. | Duzer, J.H.Van. | Fang, Z. | Farley, D.L. | Fitt, J.J. | Goldberg, R.L. | Goldstein, R. | Greenspan, P.D. | Knap, A.K. | Macchia, W. | Mcquire, L.W. | Tommasi, R.A. | Wigg, A.M. | Zhou, H. | Zhu, L. | AEM | APD | DFA | Cathepsin b | Covalent complex | Hydrolase | Protease | Thiol protease