[HTML][HTML] Small-molecule inhibition of the interaction between the translation initiation factors eIF4E and eIF4G

NJ Moerke, H Aktas, H Chen, S Cantel, MY Reibarkh… - Cell, 2007 - cell.com
NJ Moerke, H Aktas, H Chen, S Cantel, MY Reibarkh, A Fahmy, JD Gross, A Degterev…
Cell, 2007cell.com
Assembly of the eIF4E/eIF4G complex has a central role in the regulation of gene
expression at the level of translation initiation. This complex is regulated by the 4E-BPs,
which compete with eIF4G for binding to eIF4E and which have tumor-suppressor activity. To
pharmacologically mimic 4E-BP function we developed a high-throughput screening assay
for identifying small-molecule inhibitors of the eIF4E/eIF4G interaction. The most potent
compound identified, 4EGI-1, binds eIF4E, disrupts eIF4E/eIF4G association, and inhibits …
Summary
Assembly of the eIF4E/eIF4G complex has a central role in the regulation of gene expression at the level of translation initiation. This complex is regulated by the 4E-BPs, which compete with eIF4G for binding to eIF4E and which have tumor-suppressor activity. To pharmacologically mimic 4E-BP function we developed a high-throughput screening assay for identifying small-molecule inhibitors of the eIF4E/eIF4G interaction. The most potent compound identified, 4EGI-1, binds eIF4E, disrupts eIF4E/eIF4G association, and inhibits cap-dependent translation but not initiation factor-independent translation. While 4EGI-1 displaces eIF4G from eIF4E, it effectively enhances 4E-BP1 association both in vitro and in cells. 4EGI-1 inhibits cellular expression of oncogenic proteins encoded by weak mRNAs, exhibits activity against multiple cancer cell lines, and appears to have a preferential effect on transformed versus nontransformed cells. The identification of this compound provides a new tool for studying translational control and establishes a possible new strategy for cancer therapy.
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