Small molecule modulation of Smoothened activity
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Johns Hopkins University
Abstract
Smoothened (Smo), a distant relative of G protein-coupled receptors, mediates Hedgehog (Hh) signaling during embryonic development and can initiate or transmit ligand-independent pathway activation in tumorigenesis. Although the cellular mechanisms that regulate Smo function remain unclear, the direct inhibition of Smo by cyclopamine, a plant-derived steroidal alkaloid, suggests that endogenous small molecules may be involved. Here we demonstrate that SAG, a chlorobenzothiophene-containing Hh pathway agonist, binds to the Smo heptahelical bundle in a manner that antagonizes cyclopamine action. In addition, we have identified four small molecules that directly inhibit Smo activity but are structurally distinct…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 8.05
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 37
Authors
5- JCJames Chen
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Johns Hopkins University
- JTJussi Taipale
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Johns Hopkins University
- KEKeith E. Young
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Johns Hopkins University
- TMTapan Maiti
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Johns Hopkins University
- PAPhilip A. BeachyCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Topics & keywords
- Smoothened
- Cyclopamine
- Hedgehog signaling pathway
- Small molecule
- Cell biology
- Hedgehog
- Chemistry
- Signal transduction