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Quinolinol and Peptide Inhibitors of Zinc Protease in Botulinum Neurotoxin A: Effects of Zinc Ion and Peptides on Inhibition

机译:肉毒杆菌神经毒素a中锌羟基喹啉和锌蛋白酶抑制剂:锌离子和肽对抑制作用的影响

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Quinolinol derivatives were found to be effective inhibitors of botulinum neurotoxin serotype A (BoNT/ A). Studies of the inhibition and binding of 7-(phenyl(8-quinolinylamino) methyl)-8-quinolinol (QAQ) to the light chain domain (BoNT/A LC) showed that QAQ is a non-competitive inhibitor for the zinc protease activity. Binding and molecular modeling studies reveal that QAQ binds to a hydrophobic pocket near the active site. Its inhibitor effect does not involve the removal of zinc ion from the light chain. A 24-mer SNAP-25 peptide containing E183 to G206 with Q197C mutation (Peptide C) binds to BoNT/A LC with an unusually slow second order binding rate constant of 76.7 M1 s1. QAQ binds to Zn2+-free BoNT/A LC with a KD of 0.67 lM and to Peptide C(BoNT/A LC) complex with a KD of 2.33 lM. The insights of the interactions of quinolinols and peptides with the zinc protease of BoNT/A should aid in the development of inhibitors of metalloproteases.

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