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Structure-based Identification of a NEDD8-activating Enzyme Inhibitor Via Drug Repurposing

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Journal Eur J Med Chem
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2017 Dec 13
PMID 29232579
Citations 22
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Abstract

NEDD8-activating enzyme (NAE) is an essential player of the NEDD8 conjugation pathway that regulates protein degradation. Meanwhile, drug repurposing is a cost-efficient strategy to identify new therapeutic uses for existing scaffolds. In this report, mitoxantrone (1) was repurposed as an inhibitor of NAE by virtual screening of an FDA-approved drug database. Compound 1 inhibited NAE activity in cell-free and cell-based systems with high selectivity and was competitive with ATP. Furthermore, compound 1 induced apoptosis of colorectal adenocarcinoma cancer cells through inhibiting the degradation of the neddylation substrate p53.

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