[HTML][HTML] Selective small molecule compounds increase BMP-2 responsiveness by inhibiting Smurf1-mediated Smad1/5 degradation

Y Cao, C Wang, X Zhang, G Xing, K Lu, Y Gu, F He… - Scientific reports, 2014 - nature.com
Y Cao, C Wang, X Zhang, G Xing, K Lu, Y Gu, F He, L Zhang
Scientific reports, 2014nature.com
The ubiquitin ligase Smad ubiquitination regulatory factor-1 (Smurf1) negatively regulates
bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) pathway by ubiquitinating certain signal components for
degradation. Thus, it can be an eligible pharmacological target for increasing BMP signal
responsiveness. We established a strategy to discover small molecule compounds that
block the WW1 domain of Smurf1 from interacting with Smad1/5 by structure based virtual
screening, molecular experimental examination and cytological efficacy evaluation. Our …
Abstract
The ubiquitin ligase Smad ubiquitination regulatory factor-1 (Smurf1) negatively regulates bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) pathway by ubiquitinating certain signal components for degradation. Thus, it can be an eligible pharmacological target for increasing BMP signal responsiveness. We established a strategy to discover small molecule compounds that block the WW1 domain of Smurf1 from interacting with Smad1/5 by structure based virtual screening, molecular experimental examination and cytological efficacy evaluation. Our selected hits could reserve the protein level of Smad1/5 from degradation by interrupting Smurf1-Smad1/5 interaction and inhibiting Smurf1 mediated ubiquitination of Smad1/5. Further, these compounds increased BMP-2 signal responsiveness and the expression of certain downstream genes, enhanced the osteoblastic activity of myoblasts and osteoblasts. Our work indicates targeting Smurf1 for inhibition could be an accessible strategy to discover BMP-sensitizers that might be applied in future clinical treatments of bone disorders such as osteopenia.
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