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Ali El-Kasaby

Institute of Pharmacology and the Gaston H. Glock Research Laboratories for Exploratory Drug Development, Center of Physiology and Pharmacology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

1 paper in the library · 37 citations · publishing 2021

Papers

Tropane-Based Ibogaine Analog Rescues Folding-Deficient Serotonin and Dopamine Transporters.

ACS pharmacology & translational science April 9, 2021 Shreyas Bhat, Daryl A Guthrie, Ameya Kasture et al. 37 citations

Protein misfolding caused by missense mutations is rare but collectively leads to serious folding diseases. Ibogaine and noribogaine can correct folding defects in the dopamine transporter (DAT) but rescue only a limited number of DAT mutants linked to infantile Parkinsonism and dystonia. By reconfiguring the ibogaine ring system, a series of analogs were generated and tested for binding to wild-type transporters and for rescuing two synthetic folding-deficient mutants. The most active tropane-based analog (9b) acted as an effective pharmacochaperone in vivo in Drosophila carrying a DAT mutation and rescued 6 out of 13 disease-associated human DAT mutant proteins in vitro, identifying a novel lead compound with potential for medication development for patients with DAT mutations.