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Non-steroidal inhibitors of Drosophila melanogaster steroidogenic glutathione S-transferase Noppera-bo.


ABSTRACT: Insect growth regulators (IGRs) can be developed by elucidating the molecular mechanisms of insect-specific biological events. Because insect molting, and metamorphosis are controlled by ecdysteroids, their biosynthetic pathways can serve as targets for IGR development. The glutathione S-transferase Noppera-bo (Nobo), which is conserved in dipteran and lepidopteran species, plays an essential role in ecdysteroid biosynthesis. Our previous study using 17β-estradiol as a molecular probe revealed that Asp113 of Drosophila melanogaster Nobo (DmNobo) is essential for its biological function. However, to develop IGRs with a greater Nobo inhibitory activity than 17β-estradiol, further structural information is warranted. Here, we report five novel non-steroidal DmNobo inhibitors. Analysis of crystal structures of complexes revealed that DmNobo binds these inhibitors in an Asp113-independent manner. Among amino acid residues at the substrate-recognition site, conformation of conserved Phe39 was dynamically altered upon inhibitor binding. Therefore, these inhibitors can serve as seed compounds for IGR development.

SUBMITTER: Koiwai K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7953034 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Non-steroidal inhibitors of <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> steroidogenic glutathione <i>S</i>-transferase Noppera-bo.

Koiwai Kotaro K   Morohashi Kana K   Inaba Kazue K   Ebihara Kana K   Kojima Hirotatsu H   Okabe Takayoshi T   Yoshino Ryunosuke R   Hirokawa Takatsugu T   Nampo Taiki T   Fujikawa Yuuta Y   Inoue Hideshi H   Yumoto Fumiaki F   Senda Toshiya T   Niwa Ryusuke R  

Journal of pesticide science 20210201 1


Insect growth regulators (IGRs) can be developed by elucidating the molecular mechanisms of insect-specific biological events. Because insect molting, and metamorphosis are controlled by ecdysteroids, their biosynthetic pathways can serve as targets for IGR development. The glutathione <i>S</i>-transferase Noppera-bo (Nobo), which is conserved in dipteran and lepidopteran species, plays an essential role in ecdysteroid biosynthesis. Our previous study using 17β-estradiol as a molecular probe rev  ...[more]

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