Targeting of the human ribosome is an unprecedented therapeutic modality with a genome-wide selectivity challenge. Herein we describe a liver-targeted drug candidate that inhibits ribosomal synthesis of PCSK9, a lipid regulator considered undruggable by small molecules. Key to the concept was the identification of pharmacologically active zwitterions designed to be retained in the liver. Oral delivery of the poorly permeable zwitterions was achieved via prodrugs susceptible to cleavage by carboxylesterase 1. The synthesis of select tetrazole prodrugs was crucial. A cell free in vitro translation assay containing human cell lysate and purified target mRNA fused to a reporter was used to identify active zwitterions. In vivo PCSK9 lowering by oral dosing of the candidate prodrug and quantification of the drug fraction delivered to the liver utilizing an oral positron emission tomography 18F-isotopologue validated our liver-targeting approach
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Non-targeted 1H-NMR-metabolomics suggest the induction of master regulators of energy metabolism in the liver of vitamin E-deficient rats.
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[NMR paper] Identification of Small-Molecule Inhibitors of the HuR/RNA Interaction Using a Fluorescence Polarization Screening Assay Followed by NMR Validation.
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The human antigen R (HuR) stabilizes many mRNAs of proto-oncogene, transcription factors, cytokines and growth factors by recognizing...
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[NMR paper] Synthesis, 2D-NMR and molecular modelling studies of pentacycloundecane lactam-peptides and peptoids as potential HIV-1 wild type C-SA protease inhibitors.
Synthesis, 2D-NMR and molecular modelling studies of pentacycloundecane lactam-peptides and peptoids as potential HIV-1 wild type C-SA protease inhibitors.
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[NMR paper] Screening protein-small molecule interactions by NMR.
Screening protein-small molecule interactions by NMR.
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Methods Mol Biol. 2013;1008:389-413
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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is well suited to probing the interactions between ligands and macromolecular receptors. It is a truly label-free technique, requiring only the presence of atoms (usually (1)H or (19)F) which give rise to observable resonances on either the ligand or the receptor. A number of parameters associated with these resonances can...
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Understanding small-molecule binding to MDM2: insights into structural effects of isoindolinone inhibitors from NMR spectroscopy.
Understanding small-molecule binding to MDM2: insights into structural effects of isoindolinone inhibitors from NMR spectroscopy.
Chem Biol Drug Des. 2011 May;77(5):301-8
Authors: Riedinger C, Noble ME, Wright DJ, Mulks F, Hardcastle IR, Endicott JA, McDonnell JM
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[NMR paper] Novel inhibitors of Erm methyltransferases from NMR and parallel synthesis.
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The Erm family of methyltransferases confers resistance to the macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin type B (MLS) antibiotics through the methylation of 23S ribosomal RNA. Upon...
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Novel Small Molecule Inhibitors of MDR Mycobacterium tuberculosis by NMR Fragment Scr
Novel Small Molecule Inhibitors of MDR Mycobacterium tuberculosis by NMR Fragment Screening of Antigen 85C.
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Protein target-based discovery of novel antibiotics has been largely unsuccessful despite rich genome information. Particularly in need are new antibiotics for tuberculosis, which kills 1.6 million people annually and shows a rapid increase in...