Abstract
Sterol transport proteins mediate intracellular sterol transport, organelle contact sites, and lipid metabolism. Despite their importance, the similarities in their sterol-binding domains have made the identification of selective modulators difficult. Herein we report a combination of different compound library synthesis strategies to prepare a cholic-acid inspired compound collection for the identification of potent and selective inhibitors of sterol transport proteins. The fusion of a primary sterol scaffold with a range of different fragments found in natural products followed by various ring distortions allowed the synthesis of diverse sterol-inspired compounds. This led to the identification of a complex and three-dimensional spirooxepinoindole as a privileged scaffold for sterol transport proteins. With careful optimisation of the scaffold the selectivity could be directed towards a single transporter, as showcased by the development of a potent and selective Aster-A inhibitor. We suggest that the combination of different strategies can be used to identify potent and selective bioactive compounds with drug-like properties.
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Supporting figures and tables, compound characterisation (NMR, LCMS, HRMS, IR, x-ray).
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Supplementary Dataset 1
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Screening data for all compounds at 10 µM.
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