内分泌系统
计算生物学
生化工程
化学
数据科学
计算机科学
生物
生物化学
工程类
激素
作者
Chi Zhang,Qinchang Chen,Yuqing Li,Wangjian Sheng,Yu Zhang,Haoyue Tan,Fuyan Huang,Jinqiu Wu,Jing Guo,Yeying Ma,Dong Liang,Hai Lei,Huixiao Hong,Na Guan,Emilio Benfenati,Xiaowei Zhang,Hongxia Yu,Yi Cao,Huan Wang,Wei Shi
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.5c07050
摘要
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) pose significant health risks at environmentally relevant levels. Global screening efforts have predominantly relied on competitive binding assays. Here, using biochemical assays and computational simulations, we identified a crucial but largely overlooked noncompetitive binding mode between EDCs and the androgen receptor (AR). Two underappreciated sites within the AR ligand-binding domain, active function 2 (AF2) and binding function 3 (BF3), were found to influence AR activity and coregulator recruitment. Specifically, AF2-binders sterically obstruct coactivator docking, while BF3-binders indirectly weaken coactivator interactions via allosteric coupling. We show that these newly recognized surfaces hamper AR-driven transcription even in the presence of endogenous hormones. Expanding the regulatory landscape of AR beyond its conventional ligand-binding domain, we find that noncompetitive binding was prevalent among 7841 EDCs. Notably, the AF2 site emerged as a key hotspot, with median preference scores exceeding those of other sites by more than 3-fold among active EDCs. These findings challenge the current paradigm of EDC screening, underscore the need for broadened assay development, and pave the way for innovative methods tailored to noncompetitive mechanisms.
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