Batimastat, a potent matrix mealloproteinase inhibitor, exhibits an unexpected mode of binding.

I Botos, L Scapozza, D Zhang… - Proceedings of the …, 1996 - National Acad Sciences
I Botos, L Scapozza, D Zhang, LA Liotta, EF Meyer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1996National Acad Sciences
Matrix metalloproteinase enzymes have been implicated in degenerative processes like
tumor cell invasion, metastasis, and arthritis. Specific metalloproteinase inhibitors have been
used to block tumor cell proliferation. We have examined the interaction of batimastat (BB-
94) with a metalloproteinase [atrolysin C (Ht-d), EC 3.4. 24.42] active site at 2.0-angstroms
resolution (R= 16.8%). The title structure exhibits an unexpected binding geometry, with the
thiophene ring deeply inserted into the primary specificity site. This unprecedented binding …
Matrix metalloproteinase enzymes have been implicated in degenerative processes like tumor cell invasion, metastasis, and arthritis. Specific metalloproteinase inhibitors have been used to block tumor cell proliferation. We have examined the interaction of batimastat (BB-94) with a metalloproteinase [atrolysin C (Ht-d), EC 3.4.24.42] active site at 2.0-angstroms resolution (R = 16.8%). The title structure exhibits an unexpected binding geometry, with the thiophene ring deeply inserted into the primary specificity site. This unprecedented binding geometry dramatizes the significance of the cavernous primary specificity site, pointing the way for the design of a new generation of potential antitumor drugs.
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