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Structural Analysis of the Complex of Human Transthyretin with 3′,5′-Dichlorophenylanthranilic Acid at 1.5 Å Resolution

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posted on 2024-11-02, 22:04 authored by Vivian Cody, Jia Quyen TruongJia Quyen Truong, Bruce Holdsworth, Jessica HolienJessica Holien, Samantha RichardsonSamantha Richardson, David Chalmers, David Craik
Human transthyretin (hTTR) can form amyloid deposits that accumulate in nerves and organs, disrupting cellular function. Molecules such as tafamidis that bind to and stabilize the TTR tetramer can reduce such amyloid formation. Here, we studied the interaction of VCP-6 (2-((3,5-dichlorophenyl)amino)benzoic acid) with hTTR. VCP-6 binds to hTTR with 5 times the affinity of the cognate ligand, thyroxine (T4). The structure of the hTTR:VCP-6 complex was determined by X-ray crystallography at 1.52 Å resolution. VCP-6 binds deeper in the binding channel than T4 with the 3′,5′-dichlorophenyl ring binding in the ‘forward’ mode towards the channel centre. The dichlorophenyl ring lies along the 2-fold axis coincident with the channel centre, while the 2-carboxylatephenylamine ring of VCP-6 is symmetrically displaced from the 2-fold axis, allowing the 2-carboxylate group to form a tight intermolecular hydrogen bond with Nζ of Lys15 and an intramolecular hydrogen bond with the amine of VCP-6, stabilizing its conformation and explaining the greater affinity of VCP-6 compared to T4. This arrangement maintains optimal halogen bonding interactions in the binding sites, via chlorine atoms rather than iodine of the thyroid hormone, thereby explaining why the dichloro substitution pattern is a stronger binder than either the diiodo or dibromo analogues.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.3390/molecules27217206
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    ISSN - Is published in 14203049

Journal

Molecules

Volume

27

Number

7206

Issue

21

Start page

1

End page

11

Total pages

11

Publisher

MDPI

Place published

Switzerland

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006119195

Esploro creation date

2023-01-26

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