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Chemical Toolkit for PARK7: Potent, Selective, and High-Throughput.


ABSTRACT: The multifunctional human Parkinson's disease protein 7 (PARK7/DJ1) is an attractive therapeutic target due to its link with early-onset Parkinson's disease, upregulation in various cancers, and contribution to chemoresistance. However, only a few compounds have been identified to bind PARK7 due to the lack of a dedicated chemical toolbox. We report the creation of such a toolbox and showcase the application of each of its components. The selective PARK7 submicromolar inhibitor with a cyanimide reactive group covalently modifies the active site Cys106. Installment of different dyes onto the inhibitor delivered two PARK7 probes. The Rhodamine110 probe provides a high-throughput screening compatible FP assay, showcased by screening a compound library (8000 molecules). The SulfoCy5-equipped probe is a valuable tool to assess the effect of PARK7 inhibitors in a cell lysate. Our work creates new possibilities to explore PARK7 function in a physiologically relevant setting and develop new and improved PARK7 inhibitors.

SUBMITTER: Jia Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9574860 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemical Toolkit for PARK7: Potent, Selective, and High-Throughput.

Jia Yuqing Y   Kim Robbert Q RQ   Kooij Raymond R   Ovaa Huib H   Sapmaz Aysegul A   Geurink Paul P PP  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20220923 19


The multifunctional human Parkinson's disease protein 7 (PARK7/DJ1) is an attractive therapeutic target due to its link with early-onset Parkinson's disease, upregulation in various cancers, and contribution to chemoresistance. However, only a few compounds have been identified to bind PARK7 due to the lack of a dedicated chemical toolbox. We report the creation of such a toolbox and showcase the application of each of its components. The selective PARK7 submicromolar inhibitor with a cyanimide  ...[more]

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