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Published on: March 23, 2020
Immunoproteasome β5i-Selective Dipeptidomimetic Inhibitors
Pradeep K Singh1, Hao Fan2, Xiuju Jiang2
1Department of Biochemistry, The Abby and Howard Milstein Synthetic Chemistry Core Facility, Weill Cornell Medical College, 1300 York Avenue, New York, NY, 10065, USA.
Abstract:
N,C-capped dipeptides belong to a class of noncovalent proteasome inhibitors. Herein we report that the insertion of a β-amino acid into N,C-capped dipeptides markedly decreases their inhibitory potency against human constitutive proteasome β5c, while maintaining potent inhibitory activity against human immunoproteasome β5i, thereby achieving thousands-fold selectivity for β5i over β5c. Structure-activity relationship studies revealed that β5c does not tolerate the β-amino acid based dipeptidomimetics as does β5i. In vitro, one such compound was found to inhibit human T cell proliferation. Compounds of this class may have potential as therapeutics for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases with less mechanism-based cytotoxicity than agents that also inhibit the constitutive proteasome.
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