Discovery of the First-in-Class G9a/GLP Covalent Inhibitors.

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

J Med Chem (2022)

Abstract:

<p>The highly homologous protein lysine methyltransferases G9a and GLP, which catalyze mono- and dimethylation of histone H3 lysine 9 (H3K9), have been implicated in various human diseases. To investigate functions of G9a and GLP in human diseases, we and others reported several noncovalent reversible small-molecule inhibitors of G9a and GLP. Here, we report the discovery of the first-in-class G9a/GLP covalent irreversible inhibitors, and (MS8511), by targeting a cysteine residue at the substrate binding site. We characterized these covalent inhibitors in enzymatic, mass spectrometry based and cellular assays and using X-ray crystallography. Compared to the noncovalent G9a/GLP inhibitor UNC0642, covalent inhibitor displayed improved potency in enzymatic and cellular assays. Interestingly, compound also displayed potential kinetic preference for covalently modifying G9a over GLP. Collectively, compound could be a useful chemical tool for studying the functional roles of G9a and GLP by covalently modifying and inhibiting these methyltransferases.</p>

PDB: 
7T7L, 7T7M
Detector: 
EIGER
Beamline: 
24-ID-E