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Imatinib disassembles the regulatory core of Abelson kinase by binding to its ATP site and not by binding to its myristoyl pocket

Grzesiek, Stephan and Paladini, Johannes and Habazettl, Judith and Sonti, Rajesh. (2022) Imatinib disassembles the regulatory core of Abelson kinase by binding to its ATP site and not by binding to its myristoyl pocket. Magnetic Resonance, 3. pp. 91-99.

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Abstract

It was recently reported (Xie et al., 2022) that the Abelson tyrosine kinase (Abl) ATP-site inhibitor imatinib also binds to Abl's myristoyl binding pocket, which is the target of allosteric Abl inhibitors. This was based on a crystal structure of a truncated Abl kinase domain construct in complex with imatinib bound to the allosteric site as well as further isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), NMR, and kinase activity data. Although imatinib's affinity for the allosteric site is significantly weaker (10 µ M) than for the ATP site (10 nM), imatinib binding to the allosteric site may disassemble the regulatory core of Abl, thereby stimulating kinase activity, in particular for Abl mutants with reduced imatinib ATP-site affinity. It was argued that the previously observed imatinib-induced opening of the Abl regulatory core (Skora et al., 2013; Sonti et al., 2018) may be caused by the binding of imatinib to the allosteric site and not to the ATP site. We show here that this is not the case but that indeed imatinib binding to the ATP site induces the opening of the regulatory core at nanomolar concentrations. This agrees with findings that other type-II ATP-site inhibitors (nilotinib, ponatinib) disassemble the regulatory core despite demonstrated negligible binding to the allosteric site.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Biozentrum > Structural Biology & Biophysics > Structural Biology (Grzesiek)
UniBasel Contributors:Grzesiek, Stephan and Paladini, Johannes and Habazettl, Judith Maria
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Copernicus Publications
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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