Squalene synthase as a target for Chagas disease therapeutics.

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作者:Shang Na, Li Qian, Ko Tzu-Ping, Chan Hsiu-Chien, Li Jikun, Zheng Yingying, Huang Chun-Hsiang, Ren Feifei, Chen Chun-Chi, Zhu Zhen, Galizzi Melina, Li Zhu-Hong, Rodrigues-Poveda Carlos A, Gonzalez-Pacanowska Dolores, Veiga-Santos Phercyles, de Carvalho Tecia Maria Ulisses, de Souza Wanderley, Urbina Julio A, Wang Andrew H-J, Docampo Roberto, Li Kai, Liu Yi-Liang, Oldfield Eric, Guo Rey-Ting
Trypanosomatid parasites are the causative agents of many neglected tropical diseases and there is currently considerable interest in targeting endogenous sterol biosynthesis in these organisms as a route to the development of novel anti-infective drugs. Here, we report the first x-ray crystallographic structures of the enzyme squalene synthase (SQS) from a trypanosomatid parasite, Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas disease. We obtained five structures of T. cruzi SQS and eight structures of human SQS with four classes of inhibitors: the substrate-analog S-thiolo-farnesyl diphosphate, the quinuclidines E5700 and ER119884, several lipophilic bisphosphonates, and the thiocyanate WC-9, with the structures of the two very potent quinuclidines suggesting strategies for selective inhibitor development. We also show that the lipophilic bisphosphonates have low nM activity against T. cruzi and inhibit endogenous sterol biosynthesis and that E5700 acts synergistically with the azole drug, posaconazole. The determination of the structures of trypanosomatid and human SQS enzymes with a diverse set of inhibitors active in cells provides insights into SQS inhibition, of interest in the context of the development of drugs against Chagas disease.

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