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J Biol Chem ; 297(5): 101173, 2021 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34499926

ABSTRACT

Bisphenol A and its derivatives are recognized as endocrine disruptors based on their complex effects on estrogen receptor (ER) signaling. While the effects of bisphenol derivatives on ERα have been thoroughly evaluated, how these chemicals affect ERß signaling is less well understood. Herein, we sought to identify novel ERß ligands using a radioligand competitive binding assay to screen a chemical library of bisphenol derivatives. Many of the compounds identified showed intriguing dual activities as both ERα agonists and ERß antagonists. Docking simulations of these compounds and ERß suggested that they bound not only to the canonical binding site of ERß but also to the coactivator binding site located on the surface of the receptor, suggesting that they act as coactivator-binding inhibitors (CBIs). Receptor-ligand binding experiments using WT and mutated ERß support the presence of a second ligand-interaction position at the coactivator-binding site in ERß, and direct binding experiments of ERß and a coactivator peptide confirmed that these compounds act as CBIs. Our study is the first to propose that bisphenol derivatives act as CBIs, presenting critical insight for the future development of ER signaling-based drugs and their potential to function as endocrine disruptors.


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Benzhydryl Compounds , Estrogen Receptor beta , Phenols , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Benzhydryl Compounds/chemistry , Benzhydryl Compounds/pharmacology , Estrogen Receptor beta/chemistry , Estrogen Receptor beta/genetics , Estrogen Receptor beta/metabolism , HeLa Cells , Humans , Mutation , Phenols/chemistry , Phenols/pharmacology , Protein Binding , Signal Transduction/genetics
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