
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters p. 3403 - 3408 (1998)
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Benzaria, Samira
Bienfait, Bruno
Nacro, Kassoum
Wang, Shaomeng
Lewin, Nancy E.
Beheshti, Maryam
Blumberg, Peter M.
Marquez, Victor E.
The binding mode of DAG-lactones to PK-C was investigated using the C1b domain from the X-ray structure of the phorbol ester/C1b complex of PK-Cδ as a template. Modeling experiments revealed two binding alternatives in which one of the carbonyls of the DAG lactones remained uninvolved with the protein. Experimentally, however, the removal of either sn-1 or sn-2 carbonyls caused a dramatic drop in binding affinity towards PK-C. Although it was not possible to discriminate between the two binding alternatives of the DAG-lactones, the study demonstrates an important role for the additional carbonyl group. The function of this group could be equivalent to that of the C-9(OH)/C-13 (C=O) motif in phorbol esters, which also appears free of interactions in the phorbol ester/C1b complex. This role presumably reflects interaction with the phosholipid head groups required for high affinity binding under the conditions of the biological assays.
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