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Title

Comparison of the Binding of Reversible Inhibitors to Human Butyrylcholinesterase and Acetylcholinesterase: A Crystallographic, Kinetic and Calorimetric Study.

Authors

Rosenberry, Terrone L.; Brazzolotto, Xavier; Macdonald, Ian R.; Wandhammer, Marielle; Trovaslet-Leroy, Marie; Darvesh, Sultan; Nachon, Florian

Abstract

Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) hydrolyze the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and, thereby, function as coregulators of cholinergic neurotransmission. Although closely related, these enzymes display very different substrate specificities that only partially overlap. This disparity is largely due to differences in the number of aromatic residues lining the active site gorge, which leads to large differences in the shape of the gorge and potentially to distinct interactions with an individual ligand. Considerable structural information is available for the binding of a wide diversity of ligands to AChE. In contrast, structural data on the binding of reversible ligands to BChE are lacking. In a recent effort, an inhibitor competition approach was used to probe the overlap of ligand binding sites in BChE. Here, we extend this study by solving the crystal structures of human BChE in complex with five reversible ligands, namely, decamethonium, thioflavin T, propidium, huprine, and ethopropazine. We compare these structures to equivalent AChE complexes when available in the protein data bank and supplement this comparison with kinetic data and observations from isothermal titration calorimetry. This new information now allows us to define the bindingmode of various ligand families and will be of importance in designing specific reversible ligands of BChE that behave as inhibitors or reactivators.

Subjects

ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE; BUTYRYLCHOLINESTERASE; CRYSTALLOGRAPHY; CALORIMETRY; NEURAL transmission; ENZYMES

Publication

Molecules, 2017, Vol 22, Issue 12, p2098

ISSN

1420-3049

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/molecules22122098

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