一种 G6PC2 抑制剂的生化和代谢特征。

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochimie Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.biochi.2024.02.012
Emily M. Hawes , Mohsin Rahim , Zeinab Haratipour , Abigail R. Orun , Margaret L. O'Rourke , James K. Oeser , Kwangho Kim , Derek P. Claxton , Ray D. Blind , Jamey D. Young , Richard M. O'Brien
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目前已发现三种葡萄糖-6-磷酸酶催化亚基,可将葡萄糖-6-磷酸(G6P)水解为葡萄糖和无机磷酸盐,它们被命名为 G6PC1-3,但只有 G6PC1 和 G6PC2 与空腹血糖(FBG)的调节有关。FBG 升高与多种不良临床结果有关,包括 2 型糖尿病和各种癌症风险的增加。因此,能降低 FBG 的 G6PC1 和 G6PC2 抑制剂可能具有预防多种疾病的价值。本文所述的研究描述了一种 G6PC2 抑制剂的特性,该抑制剂被命名为 VU0945627,之前被鉴定为化合物 3。我们发现 VU0945627 对人类 G6PC2 和人类 G6PC1 有优先抑制作用,但对人类 G6PC3 有激活作用。VU0945627 是一种混合型 G6PC2 抑制剂,它提高了 G6P 水解的 Km,但降低了 Vmax。与 AlphaFold2 衍生的 G6PC2 结构模型进行 PyRx 虚拟对接表明,VU0945627 与人 G6PC2 中的两个位点结合。对这些位点的残基进行突变可降低 VU0945627 的抑制作用。尽管 VU0945627 与人类 G6PC2 有 84% 的序列相同性,但它对小鼠 G6PC2 没有抑制作用。突变研究表明,VU0945627 对小鼠 G6PC2 没有抑制作用的部分原因是残基 318 由人类 G6PC2 中的组氨酸变为了小鼠 G6PC2 中的脯氨酸。令人惊讶的是,VU0945627 仍能抑制小鼠胰岛βTC-3 细胞系的葡萄糖循环。利用完整的小鼠肝脏微粒体和 PyRx 对接进行的研究表明,VU0945627 还能抑制 G6P 转运体 SLC37A4,从而解释了这一观察结果。这些数据将为今后旨在确定 G6PC 同工酶特异性抑制剂的计算建模研究提供参考。
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Biochemical and metabolic characterization of a G6PC2 inhibitor

Three glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunits, that hydrolyze glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) to glucose and inorganic phosphate, have been identified, designated G6PC1-3, but only G6PC1 and G6PC2 have been implicated in the regulation of fasting blood glucose (FBG). Elevated FBG has been associated with multiple adverse clinical outcomes, including increased risk for type 2 diabetes and various cancers. Therefore, G6PC1 and G6PC2 inhibitors that lower FBG may be of prophylactic value for the prevention of multiple conditions. The studies described here characterize a G6PC2 inhibitor, designated VU0945627, previously identified as Compound 3. We show that VU0945627 preferentially inhibits human G6PC2 versus human G6PC1 but activates human G6PC3. VU0945627 is a mixed G6PC2 inhibitor, increasing the Km but reducing the Vmax for G6P hydrolysis. PyRx virtual docking to an AlphaFold2-derived G6PC2 structural model suggests VU0945627 binds two sites in human G6PC2. Mutation of residues in these sites reduces the inhibitory effect of VU0945627. VU0945627 does not inhibit mouse G6PC2 despite its 84% sequence identity with human G6PC2. Mutagenesis studies suggest this lack of inhibition of mouse G6PC2 is due, in part, to a change in residue 318 from histidine in human G6PC2 to proline in mouse G6PC2. Surprisingly, VU0945627 still inhibited glucose cycling in the mouse islet-derived βTC-3 cell line. Studies using intact mouse liver microsomes and PyRx docking suggest that this observation can be explained by an ability of VU0945627 to also inhibit the G6P transporter SLC37A4. These data will inform future computational modeling studies designed to identify G6PC isoform-specific inhibitors.

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Biochimie
Biochimie 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Biochimie publishes original research articles, short communications, review articles, graphical reviews, mini-reviews, and hypotheses in the broad areas of biology, including biochemistry, enzymology, molecular and cell biology, metabolic regulation, genetics, immunology, microbiology, structural biology, genomics, proteomics, and molecular mechanisms of disease. Biochimie publishes exclusively in English. Articles are subject to peer review, and must satisfy the requirements of originality, high scientific integrity and general interest to a broad range of readers. Submissions that are judged to be of sound scientific and technical quality but do not fully satisfy the requirements for publication in Biochimie may benefit from a transfer service to a more suitable journal within the same subject area.
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