Repurposing Tolfenamic Acid to Anchor the Uncharacterized Pocket of the PUB Domain for Proteolysis of the Atypical E3 Ligase HOIP
Fumei Zhong,
Yu Zhou,
Mingqing Liu
et al.
Abstract:The E3 ligase HOIP is vital for the NF-κB pathway and is implicated in cancer and immunity. However, it remains challenging to achieve high selectivity by directly targeting the conserved catalytic RBR domain of HOIP. Herein, we identified four low-molecular-weight compounds that bind to an uncharacterized pocket of the HOIP PUB domain (HOIP PUB ). The complex structure facilitated the discovery of the first single-digit micromolar ligand of HOIP PUB , tolfenamic acid, which exhibited over 30-fold selectivity … Show more
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