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Small Molecule Screen Identifies Non-catalytic USP3 Chemical Handle

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posted on 2023-12-15, 15:35 authored by Mandeep K. Mann, Esther Wolf, Madhushika Silva, Haejin Angela Kwak, Brian Wilson, Albina Bolotokova, Derek J. Wilson, Rachel J. Harding, Matthieu Schapira
Zinc-finger ubiquitin-binding domains (ZnF-UBDs) are noncatalytic domains mostly found in deubiquitylases (DUBs) such as USP3. They represent an underexplored opportunity for the development of deubiquitylase-targeting chimeras (DUBTACs) to pharmacologically induce the deubiquitylation of target proteins. We previously showed that ZnF-UBDs are ligandable domains. Here, a focused small molecule library screen against a panel of 11 ZnF-UBDs led to the identification of compound 59, a ligand engaging the ZnF-UBD of USP3 with a KD of 14 μM. The compound binds the expected C-terminal ubiquitin binding pocket of USP3 as shown by hydrogen–deuterium exchange mass spectrometry experiments and does not inhibit the cleavage of K48-linked diubiquitin by USP3. As such, this molecule is a chemical starting point toward chemical tools that could be used to interrogate the function of the USP3 Znf-UBD and the consequences of recruiting USP3 to ubiquitylated proteins.

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