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NF023 binding to XIAP‐BIR1: Searching drugs for regulation of the NF‐κB pathway
Authors:Federica Cossu  Mario Milani  Serena Grassi  Francesca Malvezzi  Alessandro Corti  Martino Bolognesi  Eloise Mastrangelo
Institution:1. Dipartimento Di Bioscienze, Università Di Milano, Italy;2. Biophysics Institute, National Research Council, Milano, Italy
Abstract:Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins (IAPs) are the target of extensive research in the field of cancer therapy since they regulate apoptosis and cell survival. Smac‐mimetics, the most promising IAP‐targeting compounds specifically recognize the IAP‐BIR3 domain and promote apoptosis, competing with caspases for IAP binding. Furthermore, Smac‐mimetics interfere with the NF‐κB survival pathway, inducing cIAP1 and cIAP2 degradation through an auto‐ubiquitination process. It has been shown that the XIAP‐BIR1 (X‐BIR1) domain is involved in the interaction with TAB1, an upstream adaptor for TAK1 kinase activation, which in turn couples with the NF‐κB survival pathway. Preventing X‐BIR1 dimerization abolishes XIAP‐mediated NF‐κB activation, thus implicating a proximity‐induced mechanism for TAK1 activation. In this context, in a systematic search for a molecule capable of impairing X‐BIR1/TAB1 assembly, we identified the compound NF023. Here we report the crystal structure of the human X‐BIR1 domain in the absence and in the presence of NF023, as a starting concept for the design of novel BIR1‐specific compounds acting synergistically with existing pro‐apoptotic drugs in cancer therapy. Proteins 2015; 83:612–620. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:BIR  NF‐κ  B  XIAP  in silico docking  protein structure
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