Identification of Small Molecules That Inhibit GSK-3beta Through Virtual Screening
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Glycogen synthase kinase-3beta (GSK-3beta) is involved in glycogen metabolism, neuronal cell development, osteoblast differentiation. Small molecule inhibitors of GSK-3beta have various therapeutic potential for the treatment of diabetes type II, bipolar disorders, stroke and chronic inflammatory disease. To identify GSK-3beta inhibitors with novel scaffold from chemical library, we primarily screened out putative inhibitors through computer modeling and subsequently evaluated the inhibitory activity of selected compounds against GSK-3beta by in vitro Z'-LYTEtrade mark assay. A series of compound KRMs strongly inhibited phosphorylation of its substrate with IC(50) value of approximately 0.5microM. Also, we demonstrated that KRM-189 and KRM-191 competed with ATP for GSK-3beta, leading to decreased Vmax and constant Km with increasing concentrations of ATP as determined from Lineweaver-Berk equation. Moreover, they showed the selectivity for GSK-3beta over other kinases with IC(50) values of 2 to 10microM or more Incubation of cells with KRM-191 with highly selective and potent inhibitory activity caused accumulation of beta-catenin, downstream of GSK-3beta signaling pathway, indicating that small molecule can prevent degradation of beta-catenin via GSK-3beta inhibition. Our results suggest that modeling in combination with in vitro assays can be used for the identification of selective and potent inhibitors.
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