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Rational Design of Small Molecule Inhibitors Targeting the Rac GTPase-p67Phox Signaling Axis in Inflammation

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CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue 2, Pages 228-242

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2011.12.017

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R41 HL099244, R01 CA141341, T32 HL091805]

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The NADPH oxidase enzyme complex, NOX2, is responsible for reactive oxygen species production in neutrophils and has been recognized as a key mediator of inflammation. Here, we have performed rational design and in silico screen to identify a small molecule inhibitor, Phox-I1, targeting the interactive site of p67(phox) with Rac GTPase, which is a necessary step of the signaling leading to NOX2 activation. Phox-I1 binds to p67(phox) with a submicromolar affinity and abrogates Rac1 binding and is effective in inhibiting NOX2-mediated superoxide production dose-dependently in human and murine neutrophils without detectable toxicity. Medicinal chemistry characterizations have yielded promising analogs and initial information of the structure-activity relationship of Phox-I1. Our studies suggest the potential utility of Phox-I class inhibitors in NOX2 oxidase inhibition and present an application of rational targeting of a small GTPase-effector interface.

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