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Discovery of inhibitors that elucidate the role of UCH-L1 activity in the H1299 lung cancer cell line

Liu, Yichin
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Lashuel, Hilal A.  
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Choi, Sungwoon
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2003
Chemistry & biology

Neuronal ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase (UCH-L1) has been linked to Parkinson's disease (PD), the progression of certain nonneuronal tumors, and neuropathic pain. Certain lung tumor-derived cell lines express UCH-L1 but it is not expressed in normal lung tissue, suggesting that this enzyme plays a role in tumor progression, either as a trigger or as a response. Small-molecule inhibitors of UCH-L1 would be helpful in distinguishing between these scenarios. By utilizing high-throughput screening (HTS) to find inhibitors and traditional medicinal chemistry to optimize their affinity and specificity, we have identified a class of isatin O-acyl oximes that selectively inhibit UCH-L1 as compared to its systemic isoform, UCH-L3. Three representatives of this class (30, 50, 51) have IC(50) values of 0.80-0.94 micro M for UCH-L1 and 17-25 micro M for UCH-L3. The K(i) of 30 toward UCH-L1 is 0.40 micro M and inhibition is reversible, competitive, and active site directed. Two isatin oxime inhibitors increased proliferation of the H1299 lung tumor cell line but had no effect on a lung tumor line that does not express UCH-L1. Inhibition of UCH-L1 expression in the H1299 cell line using RNAi had a similar proproliferative effect, suggesting that the UCH-L1 enzymatic activity is antiproliferative and that UCH-L1 expression may be a response to tumor growth. The molecular mechanism of this response remains to be determined.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.chembiol.2003.08.010
PubMed ID

14522054

Author(s)
Liu, Yichin
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Lashuel, Hilal A.  
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Choi, Sungwoon
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Xing, Xuechao
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Case, April
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Ni, Jake
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Yeh, Li-An
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Cuny, Gregory D.
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Stein, Ross L.
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Lansbury, Peter T.
Date Issued

2003

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Chemistry & biology
Volume

10

Issue

9

Start page

837

End page

46

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

OTHER

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LMNN  
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October 28, 2009
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/43977
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