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A Potent Fluorescent Reversible-Covalent Inhibitor of Cardiac Muscle Contraction.

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Compounds that directly modulate the response of the cardiac sarcomere have potential in the treatment of cardiac disease. While a number of sarcomere activators have been discovered and extensively studied,… Click to show full abstract

Compounds that directly modulate the response of the cardiac sarcomere have potential in the treatment of cardiac disease. While a number of sarcomere activators have been discovered and extensively studied, very few inhibitors have been identified. We report a potent cardiac sarcomere inhibitor, DN-F01, targeting the cardiac muscle thin filament protein troponin complex. Functional studies show that DN-F01 has a strong inhibitory calcium-dependent effect on cardiac myofibrillar ATPase activity with an IC50 value of 11 ± 4 nmol/L. DN-F01 is shown to bind to a cardiac troponin C-troponin I chimera (cChimera) with a K D of ∼50 nM using fluorescence spectroscopy, indicating that troponin is the likely target for DN-F01. NMR titrations of DN-F01 to C35S and A-Cys cChimera show covalent and noncovalent binding of DN-F01 bound to the calcium-saturated cChimera.

Keywords: potent fluorescent; muscle; cardiac muscle; troponin; reversible covalent; fluorescent reversible

Journal Title: ACS medicinal chemistry letters
Year Published: 2021

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