Interference of the complex between NCS-1 and Ric8a with phenothiazines regulates synaptic function and is an approach for fragile X syndrome.

Q2 Social Sciences Information Technologies & International Development Pub Date : 2017-02-07 Epub Date: 2017-01-24 DOI:10.1073/pnas.1611089114
Alicia Mansilla, Antonio Chaves-Sanjuan, Nuria E Campillo, Ourania Semelidou, Loreto Martínez-González, Lourdes Infantes, Juana María González-Rubio, Carmen Gil, Santiago Conde, Efthimios M C Skoulakis, Alberto Ferrús, Ana Martínez, María José Sánchez-Barrena
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The protein complex formed by the Ca2+ sensor neuronal calcium sensor 1 (NCS-1) and the guanine exchange factor protein Ric8a coregulates synapse number and probability of neurotransmitter release, emerging as a potential therapeutic target for diseases affecting synapses, such as fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most common heritable autism disorder. Using crystallographic data and the virtual screening of a chemical library, we identified a set of heterocyclic small molecules as potential inhibitors of the NCS-1/Ric8a interaction. The aminophenothiazine FD44 interferes with NCS-1/Ric8a binding, and it restores normal synapse number and associative learning in a Drosophila FXS model. The synaptic effects elicited by FD44 feeding are consistent with the genetic manipulation of NCS-1. The crystal structure of NCS-1 bound to FD44 and the structure-function studies performed with structurally close analogs explain the FD44 specificity and the mechanism of inhibition, in which the small molecule stabilizes a mobile C-terminal helix inside a hydrophobic crevice of NCS-1 to impede Ric8a interaction. Our study shows the drugability of the NCS-1/Ric8a interface and uncovers a suitable region in NCS-1 for development of additional drugs of potential use on FXS and related synaptic disorders.

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用吩噻嗪类药物干扰 NCS-1 和 Ric8a 之间的复合物可调节突触功能,是治疗脆性 X 综合征的一种方法。
由 Ca2+ 传感器神经元钙传感器 1(NCS-1)和鸟嘌呤交换因子蛋白 Ric8a 形成的蛋白复合物核心调节突触数量和神经递质释放的概率,成为影响突触的疾病(如最常见的遗传性自闭症--脆性 X 综合征(FXS))的潜在治疗靶点。利用晶体学数据和化学文库的虚拟筛选,我们确定了一组杂环小分子作为 NCS-1/Ric8a 相互作用的潜在抑制剂。氨基吩噻嗪 FD44 干扰了 NCS-1/Ric8a 的结合,并在果蝇 FXS 模型中恢复了正常的突触数量和联想学习能力。FD44喂食引起的突触效应与NCS-1的遗传操作是一致的。NCS-1 与 FD44 结合的晶体结构以及用结构接近的类似物进行的结构-功能研究解释了 FD44 的特异性和抑制机制,其中小分子稳定了 NCS-1 疏水缝隙内的可移动 C 端螺旋,从而阻碍了 Ric8a 的相互作用。我们的研究显示了 NCS-1/Ric8a 界面的可药用性,并发现了 NCS-1 中的一个合适区域,可用于开发更多可能用于 FXS 和相关突触疾病的药物。
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