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9FIC

High-resolution X-ray structure of human PC1/3 (PCSK1) prodomain R77A,R80A,R81A triple-mutant

Summary for 9FIC
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb9fic/pdb
DescriptorNeuroendocrine convertase 1, SODIUM ION (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsproprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 1, pcsk1, prodomain, activation, hydrolase
Biological sourceHomo sapiens (human)
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight9620.55
Authors
Dahms, S.O.,Brandstetter, H. (deposition date: 2024-05-29, release date: 2025-09-10)
Primary citationKlaushofer, R.,Bloch, K.,Eder, L.S.,Marzaro, S.,Schubert, M.,Bottcher-Friebertshauser, E.,Brandstetter, H.,Dahms, S.O.
Structural insights into proprotein convertase activation facilitate the engineering of highly specific furin inhibitors.
Nat Commun, 16:8206-8206, 2025
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Proprotein convertases (PCs), including furin and PC1/3 among nine mammalian homologues, mediate the maturation of numerous secreted substrates by proteolytic cleavage. Disbalance of PC activity is associated with diseases like cancer, fibrosis, neurodegeneration and infections. Therefore, PCs are promising drug targets for the treatment of many diseases. However, the highly conserved active site of PCs complicates the development of specific inhibitors. Here we investigate the activation mechanism of PCs using X-ray crystallography and biochemical methods. The structure-based optimization of the multibasic secondary cleavage site loop not only prevents the prodomain's proteolytic cleavage but also increases its inhibition of furin. Combination of cleavage-resistant PC1/3-prodomain variants and a furin-specific nanobody in fusion proteins reveal very potent inhibitors (K = 1.2 pM) with a more than 25,000-fold higher specificity for furin compared to the closely related PC-member PCSK5. Such fusion proteins effectively suppress the replication of a furin-dependent H7N7-influenza virus in cell-based assays.
PubMed: 40897699
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-63479-y
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.3 Å)
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