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Regulation of cadherin dimerization by chemical fragments as a trigger to inhibit cell adhesion.


ABSTRACT: Many cadherin family proteins are associated with diseases such as cancer. Since cell adhesion requires homodimerization of cadherin molecules, a small-molecule regulator of dimerization would have therapeutic potential. Herein, we describe identification of a P-cadherin-specific chemical fragment that inhibits P-cadherin-mediated cell adhesion. Although the identified molecule is a fragment compound, it binds to a cavity of P-cadherin that has not previously been targeted, indirectly prevents formation of hydrogen bonds necessary for formation of an intermediate called the X dimer and thus modulates the process of X dimerization. Our findings will impact on a strategy for regulation of protein-protein interactions and stepwise assembly of protein complexes using small molecules.

SUBMITTER: Senoo A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8423723 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulation of cadherin dimerization by chemical fragments as a trigger to inhibit cell adhesion.

Senoo Akinobu A   Ito Sho S   Nagatoishi Satoru S   Saito Yutaro Y   Ueno Go G   Kuroda Daisuke D   Yoshida Kouhei K   Tashima Takumi T   Kudo Shota S   Sando Shinsuke S   Tsumoto Kouhei K  

Communications biology 20210907 1


Many cadherin family proteins are associated with diseases such as cancer. Since cell adhesion requires homodimerization of cadherin molecules, a small-molecule regulator of dimerization would have therapeutic potential. Herein, we describe identification of a P-cadherin-specific chemical fragment that inhibits P-cadherin-mediated cell adhesion. Although the identified molecule is a fragment compound, it binds to a cavity of P-cadherin that has not previously been targeted, indirectly prevents f  ...[more]

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