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FTO catalyzes the Fe(II) and 2-oxoglutarate
(2OG)-dependent modification of nucleic acids, including the
demethylation of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) in mRNA. FTO is a
proposed target for anti-cancer therapy. Using information from
crystal structures of FTO in complex with 2OG and substrate
mimics, we designed and synthesized two series of FTO inhibitors,
which were characterized by turnover and binding assays, and by
X-ray crystallography with FTO and the related bacterial enzyme
AlkB. A potent inhibitor employing binding interactions spanning
the FTO 2OG and substrate binding sites was identified. Selectivity
over other clinically targeted 2OG oxygenases was demonstrated,
including with respect to the hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl and
asparaginyl hydroxylases (PHD2 and FIH) and selected JmjC
histone demethylases (KDMs). The results illustrate how structure-based design can enable the identification of potent and selective
2OG oxygenase inhibitors and will be useful for the development of FTO inhibitors for use in vivo. |
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