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J Biol Chem, Vol. 273, Issue 29, 18623-18632, July 17, 1998

Identification of a Novel Inhibitor of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Kinase

Margaret F. FavataDagger , Kurumi Y. Horiuchi§, Elizabeth J. ManosDagger , Andrea J. DaulerioDagger , Deborah A. StradleyDagger , Wendi S. FeeserDagger , Drew E. Van DykDagger , William J. Pitts, Richard A. Earl, Frank Hobbs, Robert A. Copeland§, Ronald L. MagoldaDagger , Peggy A. ScherleDagger , and James M. TrzaskosDagger

From the Dagger  Inflammatory Diseases Research,  Chemical Enzymology and § Chemical and Physical Sciences, The DuPont Merck Research Laboratories, Wilmington, Delaware 19880-0400

The compound U0126 (1,4-diamino-2,3-dicyano-1,4-bis[2-aminophenylthio]butadiene) was identified as an inhibitor of AP-1 transactivation in a cell-based reporter assay. U0126 was also shown to inhibit endogenous promoters containing AP-1 response elements but did not affect genes lacking an AP-1 response element in their promoters. These effects of U0126 result from direct inhibition of the mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase family members, MEK-1 and MEK-2. Inhibition is selective for MEK-1 and -2, as U0126 shows little, if any, effect on the kinase activities of protein kinase C, Abl, Raf, MEKK, ERK, JNK, MKK-3, MKK-4/SEK, MKK-6, Cdk2, or Cdk4. Comparative kinetic analysis of U0126 and the MEK inhibitor PD098059 (Dudley, D. T., Pang, L., Decker, S. J., Bridges, A. J., and Saltiel, A. R. (1995) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci U. S. A. 92, 7686-7689) demonstrates that U0126 and PD098059 are noncompetitive inhibitors with respect to both MEK substrates, ATP and ERK. We further demonstrate that the two compounds bind to Delta N3-S218E/S222D MEK in a mutually exclusive fashion, suggesting that they may share a common or overlapping binding site(s). Quantitative evaluation of the steady state kinetics of MEK inhibition by these compounds reveals that U0126 has approximately 100-fold higher affinity for Delta N3-S218E/S222D MEK than does PD098059. We further tested the effects of these compounds on the activity of wild type MEK isolated after activation from stimulated cells. Surprisingly, we observe a significant diminution in affinity of both compounds for wild type MEK as compared with the Delta N3-S218E/S222D mutant enzyme. These results suggest that the affinity of both compounds is mediated by subtle conformational differences between the two activated MEK forms. The MEK affinity of U0126, its selectivity for MEK over other kinases, and its cellular efficacy suggest that this compound will serve as a powerful tool for in vitro and cellular investigations of mitogen-activated protein kinase-mediated signal transduction.


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