药效团
化学
小分子
肽
组合化学
药物发现
铅化合物
生物化学
立体化学
体外
作者
Shuhei Yoshida,Shota Uehara,Noriyasu Kondo,Yu Takahashi,Shiho Yamamoto,Atsushi Kameda,Soichiro Kawagoe,Naoko Inoue,Masami Yamada,Norito Yoshimura,Yuki Tachibana
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c00919
摘要
Recent technological innovations have led to the development of methods for the rapid identification of high-affinity macrocyclic peptides for a wide range of targets; however, it is still challenging to achieve the desired activity and membrane permeability at the same time. Here, we propose a novel small molecule lead discovery strategy, ″Peptide-to-Small Molecule″, which is a combination of rapid identification of high-affinity macrocyclic peptides via peptide display screening followed by pharmacophore-guided de novo design of small molecules, and demonstrate the applicability using nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT) as a target. Affinity selection by peptide display technology identified macrocyclic peptide 1 that exhibited good enzymatic inhibitory activity but no cell-based activity. Thereafter, a peptide pharmacophore-guided de novo design and further structure-based optimization resulted in highly potent and cell-active small molecule 14 (cell-free IC50 = 0.0011 μM, cell-based IC50 = 0.40 μM), indicating that this strategy could be a new option for drug discovery.
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