Targeting the neuronal calcium sensor DREAM with small-molecules for Huntington’s disease treatment

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Alejandro Lopez-Hurtado
Diego A. Peraza
Pilar Cercos
Laura Lagartera
Paz Gonzalez
Xose M. Dopazo
Rosario Herranz
Teresa Gonzalez
Mercedes Martin-Martinez
Britt Mellström
Jose R. Naranjo
Carmen Valenzuela
Marta Gutierrez-Rodriguez
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[1] Instituto de Salud Carlos III,Spanish Network for Biomedical Research in Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIBERNED)
[2] Centro Nacional de Biotecnología,Spanish Network for Biomedical Research in Cardiovascular Research (CIBERCV)
[3] CNB-CSIC,undefined
[4] Instituto de Investigaciones Biomedicas Alberto Sols,undefined
[5] IIBM,undefined
[6] CSIC-UAM,undefined
[7] Instituto de Salud Carlos III,undefined
[8] Instituto de Quimica Medica,undefined
[9] IQM-CSIC,undefined
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DREAM, a neuronal calcium sensor protein, has multiple cellular roles including the regulation of Ca2+ and protein homeostasis. We recently showed that reduced DREAM expression or blockade of DREAM activity by repaglinide is neuroprotective in Huntington’s disease (HD). Here we used structure-based drug design to guide the identification of IQM-PC330, which was more potent and had longer lasting effects than repaglinide to inhibit DREAM in cellular and in vivo HD models. We disclosed and validated an unexplored ligand binding site, showing Tyr118 and Tyr130 as critical residues for binding and modulation of DREAM activity. IQM-PC330 binding de-repressed c-fos gene expression, silenced the DREAM effect on KV4.3 channel gating and blocked the ATF6/DREAM interaction. Our results validate DREAM as a valuable target and propose more effective molecules for HD treatment.
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