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  • Amino Acids Bearing Aromatic or Heteroaromatic Substituents as a New Class of Ligands for the Lysosomal Sialic Acid Transporter Sialin.

Amino Acids Bearing Aromatic or Heteroaromatic Substituents as a New Class of Ligands for the Lysosomal Sialic Acid Transporter Sialin.

Journal of medicinal chemistry (2020-07-02)
Lilian Dubois, Nicolas Pietrancosta, Alexandre Cabaye, Isabelle Fanget, Cécile Debacker, Pierre-André Gilormini, Patrick M Dansette, Julien Dairou, Christophe Biot, Roseline Froissart, Anne Goupil-Lamy, Hugues-Olivier Bertrand, Francine C Acher, Isabelle McCort-Tranchepain, Bruno Gasnier, Christine Anne
ABSTRACT

Sialin, encoded by the SLC17A5 gene, is a lysosomal sialic acid transporter defective in Salla disease, a rare inherited leukodystrophy. It also enables metabolic incorporation of exogenous sialic acids, leading to autoantibodies against N-glycolylneuraminic acid in humans. Here, we identified a novel class of human sialin ligands by virtual screening and structure-activity relationship studies. The ligand scaffold is characterized by an amino acid backbone with a free carboxylate, an N-linked aromatic or heteroaromatic substituent, and a hydrophobic side chain. The most potent compound, 45 (LSP12-3129), inhibited N-acetylneuraminic acid 1 (Neu5Ac) transport in a non-competitive manner with IC50 ≈ 2.5 μM, a value 400-fold lower than the KM for Neu5Ac. In vitro and molecular docking studies attributed the non-competitive character to selective inhibitor binding to the Neu5Ac site in a cytosol-facing conformation. Moreover, compound 45 rescued the trafficking defect of the pathogenic mutant (R39C) causing Salla disease. This new class of cell-permeant inhibitors provides tools to investigate the physiological roles of sialin and help develop pharmacological chaperones for Salla disease.

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N-Acetyl-D-neuraminic acid-1,2,3-13C3, ≥99 atom % 13C, ≥97% (CP)