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2-Sulfonylpyridines as Tunable, Cysteine-Reactive Electrophiles
Claudio Zambaldo1, Ekaterina V Vinogradova1, Xiaotian Qi2
1Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California 92037, United States.
Abstract:
The emerging use of covalent ligands as chemical probes and drugs would benefit from an expanded repertoire of cysteine-reactive electrophiles for efficient and diverse targeting of the proteome. Here we use the endogenous electrophile sensor of mammalian cells, the KEAP1-NRF2 pathway, to discover cysteine-reactive electrophilic fragments from a reporter-based screen for NRF2 activation. This strategy identified a series of 2-sulfonylpyridines that selectively react with biological thiols via nucleophilic aromatic substitution (SNAr). By tuning the electrophilicity and appended recognition elements, we demonstrate the potential of the 2-sulfonylpyridine reactive group with the discovery of a selective covalent modifier of adenosine deaminase (ADA). Targeting a cysteine distal to the active site, this molecule attenuates the enzymatic activity of ADA and inhibits proliferation of lymphocytic cells. This study introduces a modular and tunable SNAr-based reactive group for targeting reactive cysteines in the human proteome and illustrates the pharmacological utility of this electrophilic series.
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