Targeting NOX2 with Bivalent Small-Molecule p47phox-p22phox Inhibitors

Jie Zang, Felix Peters,Yves Cambet,Eugenia Cifuentes-Pagano, Munira Mohamed Shishay Hissabu,Christopher M. Dustin, Lars Henrik Svensson, Martin Mariboe Olesen, Mathias Feldt Lomholt Poulsen, Stig Jacobsen, Pernille Sonderby Tuelung,Dilip Narayanan,Annette Eva Langkilde,Michael Gajhede,Patrick J. Pagano,Vincent Jaquet,Frederik Vilhardt,Anders Bach

JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY(2023)

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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase isoform 2 (NOX2) is an enzymatic complex whose function is the regulated generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). NOX2 activity is central to redox signaling events and antibacterial response, but excessive ROS production by NOX2 leads to oxidative stress and inflammation in a range of diseases. The protein-protein interaction between the NOX2 subunits p47phox and p22phox is essential for NOX2 activation, thus p47phox is a potential drug target. Previously, we identified 2-aminoquinoline as a fragment hit toward p47phox(SH3A-B) and converted it to a bivalent small-molecule p47phox-p22phox inhibitor (K-i = 20 mu M). Here, we systematically optimized the bivalent compounds by exploring linker types and positioning as well as substituents on the 2-aminoquinoline part and characterized the bivalent binding mode with biophysical methods. We identified several compounds with submicromolar binding affinities and cellular activity and thereby demonstrated that p47phox can be targeted by potent small molecules.
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