Thursday, May 8, 2025

Discovery of Carbodiimide Warheads to Selectively and Covalently Target Aspartic Acid in KRASG12D

Ludovica S. Sirocchi, Maximilian Scharnweber, Sarah Oberndorfer, Gabriella Siszler, Krzysztof M. Zak, Klaus Rumpel, Ralph A. Neumüller, and Birgit Wilding

Journal of the American Chemical Society 2025 147 (18), 15787-15795

DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5c03562

Targeted covalent inhibitors are known to be successful therapeutics used in various indications. Covalent drugs typically target cysteine, as cysteine is well suited due to its high nucleophilicity. However, its low abundance in protein binding sites represents a major limitation. As a result, there is a need to covalently target additional nucleophilic amino acids. Recent literature has reported covalent inhibitors labeling aspartic acid in KRASG12D. However, these compounds also covalently bind to KRASG12C, indicating their cross-reactivity to cysteine along with aspartic acid. We report here carbodiimides as a novel reactive group to selectively target aspartic acid. Covalent inhibitors bearing a carbodiimide moiety are shown to covalently label KRASG12D in biochemical and cellular assays. A high-resolution X-ray crystal structure was obtained, which illustrates the mechanism of the covalent bond formation with KRASG12D. Carbodiimide warheads show selectivity toward KRASG12D over other KRAS alleles and represent a new covalent warhead suitable for covalently binding to aspartic acid in a biochemical and cellular context.

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