Authors
Dante Rotili, Mikael Altun, Akane Kawamura, Alexander Wolf, Roman Fischer, Ivanhoe KH Leung, Mukram M Mackeen, Ya-min Tian, Peter J Ratcliffe, Antonello Mai, Benedikt M Kessler, Christopher J Schofield
Publication date
2011/5/27
Journal
Chemistry & biology
Volume
18
Issue
5
Pages
642-654
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
2-oxoglutarate (2-OG)-dependent oxygenases have diverse roles in human biology. The inhibition of several 2-OG oxygenases is being targeted for therapeutic intervention, including for cancer, anemia, and ischemic diseases. We report a small-molecule probe for 2-OG oxygenases that employs a hydroxyquinoline template coupled to a photoactivable crosslinking group and an affinity-purification tag. Following studies with recombinant proteins, the probe was shown to crosslink to 2-OG oxygenases in human crude cell extracts, including to proteins at endogenous levels. This approach is useful for inhibitor profiling, as demonstrated by crosslinking to the histone demethylase FBXL11 (KDM2A) in HEK293T nuclear extracts. The results also suggest that small-molecule probes may be suitable for substrate identification studies.
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