Publications by authors named "Shuyan Dai"

BH3 mimetics targeting the BCL-2 family hold broad promise for cancer therapy. High similarity between the anti-apoptotic proteins BCL-XL and BCL-2 challenges the engineering of selective inhibitors. The BH3-only protein HRK is a natural selective inhibitor of BCL-XL and to a less extent of BCL-2.

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Hyperactive c-Met signaling pathway caused by altered MET is a common mechanism underlying gastric cancer and represents an attractive target for the treatment of gastric cancer with MET alterations. However, no c-Met kinase inhibitors are currently approved specifically for the treatment of c-Met-amplified gastric cancer. Recently, bozitinib, a highly selective c-Met kinase inhibitor, has shown remarkable potency in selectively inhibiting MET-altered non-small cell lung cancer and secondary glioblastoma.

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  • Pyroptosis is a form of cell death contributing to heart damage during ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, but the mechanisms behind it are still not fully understood.
  • The study investigates how Sonic hedgehog (SHH) signaling, which is activated during I/R events, protects the heart by reducing pyroptosis through the caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 10 (CARD10)-B-cell lymphoma 10 (BCL10)-mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma translocation protein 1 (MALT1) complex.
  • Findings suggest that inhibiting SHH signaling lessens heart damage by decreasing caspase-11-dependent pyroptosis and reducing formation of the CBM complex,
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  • The ORF9b protein from SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 is important for the virus to evade the immune system, but the specific ways it works are not fully understood.
  • This study shows that ORF9b can be tagged for degradation through a pathway involving ubiquitination and a complex formation with TOM70, HSP90α, and CUL5, where CUL5 helps degrade ORF9b while HSP90α stabilizes it.
  • Treatments that inhibit HSP90, such as GA or 17-AAG, increase the breakdown of ORF9b and reduce SARS-CoV-2 replication, indicating a potential target for new COVID-19 treatments and enhancing understanding of the host-virus
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Articular cartilage was expected to be one of the first successfully engineered tissues, but today, cartilage repair products are few and they exhibit considerable limitations. For example, of the cell-based products that are available globally, only one is marketed for non-knee indications, none are indicated for severe osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, and only one is approved for marketing in the USA. However, advances in cartilage tissue engineering might now finally lead to the development of new cartilage repair products.

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Aberrant signaling via fibroblast growth factor 19 (FGF19)/fibroblast growth factor receptor 4 (FGFR4) has been identified as a driver of tumorigenesis and the development of many solid tumors, making FGFR4 is a promising target for anticancer therapy. Herein, we designed and synthesized a series of bis-acrylamide covalent FGFR4 inhibitors and evaluated their inhibitory activity against FGFRs, FGFR4 mutants, and their antitumor activity. CXF-007, verified by mass spectrometry and crystal structures to form covalent bonds with Cys552 of FGFR4 and Cys488 of FGFR1, exhibited stronger selectivity and potent inhibitory activity for FGFR4 and FGFR4 cysteine mutants.

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Retinoic acid-related orphan receptor gamma (RORγ) plays critical roles in regulating various biological processes and has been linked to immunodeficiency disorders and cancers. DNA recognition is essential for RORγ to exert its functions. However, the underlying mechanism of the DNA binding by RORγ remains unclear.

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Class IIa Histone deacetylases (HDACs), including HDAC4, 5, 7 and 9, play key roles in multiple important developmental and differentiation processes. Recent studies have shown that class IIa HDACs exert their transcriptional repressive function by interacting with tissue-specific transcription factors, such as members of the myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) family of transcription factors. However, the molecular mechanism is not well understood.

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Acquired drug resistance poses a challenge for single-target FGFR inhibitors, leading to the development of dual- or multi-target FGFR inhibitors. Sulfatinib is a multi-target kinase inhibitor for treating neuroendocrine tumors, selectively targeting FGFR1/CSF-1R. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms behind its binding and kinase selectivity, we determined the crystal structures of sulfatinib with FGFR1/CSF-1R.

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c-Met has been an attractive target of prognostic and therapeutic studies in various cancers. TPX-0022 is a macrocyclic inhibitor of c-Met, c-Src and CSF1R kinases and is currently in phase I/II clinical trials in patients with advanced solid tumors harboring MET gene alterations. In this study, we determined the co-crystal structures of the c-Met/TPX-0022 and c-Src/TPX-0022 complexes to help elucidate the binding mechanism.

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Mitochondrial apoptosis is strictly controlled by BCL-2 family proteins through a subtle network of protein interactions. The tumor suppressor protein p53 triggers transcription-independent apoptosis through direct interactions with BCL-2 family proteins, but the molecular mechanism is not well understood. In this study, we present three crystal structures of p53-DBD in complex with the anti-apoptotic protein BCL-2 at resolutions of 2.

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Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor known as bile acid receptor (BAR). FXR plays critical roles in various biological processes, including metabolism, immune inflammation, liver regeneration and liver carcinogenesis. FXR forms a heterodimer with the retinoid X receptor (RXR) and binds to diverse FXR response elements (FXREs) to exert its various biological functions.

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Fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) dysregulation is involved in a variety of tumorigenesis and development. Cholangiocarcinoma is closely related with FGFR aberrations, and pemigatinib is the first drug approved to target FGFR for the treatment of cholangiocarcinoma. Herein, we undertake biochemical and structural analysis on pemigatinib against FGFRs as well as gatekeeper mutations.

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The fibroblast growth factor 19 (FGF19)/fibroblast growth factor receptor 4 (FGFR4) signaling pathways play critical roles in a variety of cancers, such as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). FGFR4 is recognized as a promising target to treat HCC. Currently, all FGFR covalent inhibitors target one of the two cysteines (Cys477 and Cys552).

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FIIN-2, TAS-120 (Futibatinib) and PRN1371 are highly potent pan-FGFR covalent inhibitors targeting the p-loop cysteine of FGFR proteins, of which TAS-120 and PRN1371 are currently in clinical trials. It is critical to analyze their target selectivity and their abilities to overcome gatekeeper mutations. In this study, we demonstrate that FIIN-2 and TAS-120 form covalent adducts with SRC, while PRN1371 does not.

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The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR), a member of the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) Per-Arnt-Sim (PAS) family of transcription factors, plays important roles in regulating xenobiotic metabolism, cellular differentiation, stem cell maintenance, as well as immunity. More recently, AHR has gained significant interest as a drug target for the development of novel cancer immunotherapy drugs. Detailed understanding of AHR-ligand binding has been hampered for decades by the lack of a three-dimensional structure of the AHR PAS-B domain.

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Fumarates (fumaric acid esters), primarily dimethyl fumarate (DMF) and monoethyl fumarate (MEF) and its salts, are orally administered systemic agents used for the treatment of psoriasis and multiple sclerosis. It is widely believed that the pharmaceutical activities of fumarates are exerted through the Keap1-Nrf2 pathway. Although it has been revealed that DMF and MEF differentially modify specific Keap1 cysteine residues and result in the differential activation of Nrf2, how the modification of DMF and MEF impacts the biochemical properties of Keap1 has not been well characterized.

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Ponatinib is a multi-target tyrosine kinase inhibitor that targets ABL, SRC, FGFR, and so on. It was designed to overcome the resistance of BCR-ABL mutation to imatinib, especially the gatekeeper mutation ABL. The molecular mechanism by which ponatinib overcomes mutations of BCR-ABL and some other targets has been explained, but little information is known about the characteristics of ponatinib binding to SRC.

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Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) is a bile acid-related nuclear receptor and is considered a promising target to treat several liver disorders. Cilofexor is a selective FXR agonist and has already entered phase III trials in primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) patients. Pruritis caused by cilofexor treatment is dose dependent.

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FOXM1 is an essential proliferation-associated transcription factor that controls the activation of a number of cell cycle regulatory genes. Unlike other forkhead box (FOX) transcription factors, FOXM1 has been shown to prefer binding tandem regulatory DNA sites. However, the underlying reason for such preference is not clear.

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Forkhead box (FOX) proteins are an evolutionarily conserved family of transcription factors that play numerous regulatory roles in eukaryotes during developmental and adult life. Dysfunction of FOX proteins has been implicated in a variety of human diseases, including cancer, neurodevelopment disorders and genetic diseases. The FOX family members share a highly conserved DNA-binding domain (DBD), which is essential for DNA recognition, binding and function.

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The tumor suppressor p53 is mutated in approximately half of all human cancers. p53 can induce apoptosis through mitochondrial membrane permeabilization by interacting with and antagonizing the anti-apoptotic proteins BCL-xL and BCL-2. However, the mechanisms by which p53 induces mitochondrial apoptosis remain elusive.

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Androgen receptor (AR) and histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) are important targets for cancer therapy. Given that both AR antagonists and HDAC6 inhibitors modulate AR signaling, a novel AR/HDAC6 dual inhibitor is investigated for its anticancer effects in castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). Zeta55 inhibits nuclear translocation of AR and suppresses androgen-induced PSA and TMPRSS2 expression.

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Forkhead transcription factors bind a canonical consensus DNA motif, RYAAAYA (R = A/G, Y = C/T), as a monomer. However, the molecular mechanisms by which forkhead transcription factors bind DNA as a dimer are not well understood. In this study, we show that FOXO1 recognizes a palindromic DNA element DIV2, and mediates transcriptional regulation.

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