Crystallography-guided discovery of carbazole-based retinoic acid-related orphan receptor gamma-t (RORγt) modulators: insights into different protein behaviors with “short” and “long” inverse agonists

  • Ming cheng Yu
  • , Feng Yang
  • , Xiao yu Ding
  • , Nan nan Sun
  • , Zheng yuan Jiang
  • , Ya fei Huang
  • , Yu rong Yan
  • , Chen Zhu
  • , Qiong Xie
  • , Zhi feng Chen
  • , Si qi Guo
  • , Hua liang Jiang
  • , Kai xian Chen
  • , Cheng Luo
  • , Xiao min Luo*
  • , Shi jie Chen*
  • , Yong hui Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A series of 6-substituted carbazole-based retinoic acid-related orphan receptor gamma-t (RORγt) modulators were discovered through 6-position modification guided by insights from the crystallographic profiles of the “short” inverse agonist 6. With the increase in the size of the 6-position substituents, the “short” inverse agonist 6 first reversed its function to agonists and then to “long” inverse agonists. The cocrystal structures of RORγt complexed with the representative “short” inverse agonist 6 (PDB: 6LOB), the agonist 7d (PDB: 6LOA) and the “long” inverse agonist 7h (PDB: 6LO9) were revealed by X-ray analysis. However, minor differences were found in the binding modes of “short” inverse agonist 6 and “long” inverse agonist 7h. To further reveal the molecular mechanisms of different RORγt inverse agonists, we performed molecular dynamics simulations and found that “short” or “long” inverse agonists led to different behaviors of helixes H11, H11’, and H12 of RORγt. The “short” inverse agonist 6 destabilizes H11’ and dislocates H12, while the “long” inverse agonist 7h separates H11 and unwinds H12. The results indicate that the two types of inverse agonists may behave differently in downstream signaling, which may help identify novel inverse agonists with different regulatory mechanisms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1524-1534
Number of pages11
JournalActa Pharmacologica Sinica
Volume42
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • MD simulation
  • RORγt
  • agonists
  • cocrystal structures
  • “long” inverse agonists
  • “short” inverse agonists

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