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Structural insights into substrate and inhibitor binding sites in human indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01725-8

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  1. United States Department of Energy, Office of Biological and Environmental Research
  2. National Center for Research Resources, Biomedical Technology Program
  3. NIGMS of the National Institutes of Health
  4. NIH Shared Instrumentation Grant [S10 OD020068]
  5. DOE Office of Science by Argonne National Laboratory [DE-AC02-06CH11357]
  6. National Institute of Health Grant [GM115773, GM57353]
  7. National Science Foundation Grant [CHE-1404929]

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Human indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (hIDO1) is an attractive cancer immunotherapeutic target owing to its role in promoting tumoral immune escape. However, drug development has been hindered by limited structural information. Here, we report the crystal structures of hIDO1 in complex with its substrate, Trp, an inhibitor, epacadostat, and/or an effector, indole ethanol (IDE). The data reveal structural features of the active site (Sa) critical for substrate activation; in addition, they disclose a new inhibitor-binding mode and a distinct small molecule binding site (Si). Structure-guided mutation of a critical residue, F270, to glycine perturbs the Si site, allowing structural determination of an inhibitory complex, where both the Sa and Si sites are occupied by Trp. The Si site offers a novel target site for allosteric inhibitors and a molecular explanation for the previously baffling substrate-inhibition behavior of the enzyme. Taken together, the data open exciting new avenues for structure-based drug design.

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