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  • Diverse Chemical Scaffolds Enhance Oligodendrocyte Formation by Inhibiting CYP51, TM7SF2, or EBP.

Diverse Chemical Scaffolds Enhance Oligodendrocyte Formation by Inhibiting CYP51, TM7SF2, or EBP.

Cell chemical biology (2019-02-19)
Dharmaraja Allimuthu, Zita Hubler, Fadi J Najm, Hong Tang, Ilya Bederman, William Seibel, Paul J Tesar, Drew J Adams
ABSTRACT

Small molecules that promote oligodendrocyte formation have been identified in "drug repurposing" screens to nominate candidate therapeutics for diseases in which myelin is lost, including multiple sclerosis. We recently reported that many such molecules enhance oligodendrocyte formation not by their canonical targets but by inhibiting a narrow range of enzymes in cholesterol biosynthesis. Here we identify enhancers of oligodendrocyte formation obtained by screening a structurally diverse library of 10,000 small molecules. Identification of the cellular targets of these validated hits revealed a majority inhibited the cholesterol biosynthesis enzymes CYP51, TM7SF2, or EBP. In addition, evaluation of analogs led to identification of CW3388, a potent EBP-inhibiting enhancer of oligodendrocyte formation poised for further optimization.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Avanti
21:0-22:6 PI, Avanti Research - A Croda Brand
Sigma-Aldrich
CW3388, ≥98% (HPLC)
Avanti
7-dehydrocholesterol, Δ,5,7-cholesterol, powder