Cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) is an intracellular sensor of double-stranded DNA that triggers a pro-inflammatory response upon binding. The interest in cGAS as a drug discovery target has increased substantially over the past decade due to growing evidence linking its activation to numerous peripheral and neurological diseases. Here, we report the binding mode of previously described cGAS inhibitors while also uncovering the structural basis for the interspecies potency shifts within this chemotype. A single threonine to isoleucine substitution between human and mouse cGAS drives compound activity, as demonstrated by biochemical, cellular, and in vivo studies. Finally, we utilize a structurally enabled design approach to engineer a novel chemical inhibitor with excellent potency for both human and mouse enzymes by targeting key interactions within the enzyme active site. Overall, this work provides the framework for rational optimization of cGAS inhibitors and potential preclinical translational strategies.
Structural insight into the cGAS active site explains differences between therapeutically relevant species.
对 cGAS 活性位点的结构深入了解解释了治疗相关物种之间的差异
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作者:Skeldon Alexander M, Wang Li, Sgarioto Nicolas, Beveridge Ramsay E, Chan Silas, Dorich Stephane, Dumais Valerie, Fradet Nadine, Gaudreault Samuel, LeGros Philippe, McKay Daniel, Seliniotakis Ria, Sietsema Daniel V, Zhang Lingling, Boily Marc-Olivier, Burch Jason D, Caron Alex, Fader Lee D, Lama Lodoe, Xie Wei, Patel Dinshaw J, Tuschl Thomas, Crackower Michael A, Pike Kelly A
| 期刊: | Communications Chemistry | 影响因子: | 6.200 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Mar 22; 8(1):88 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s42004-025-01481-7 | ||
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