Fanconi Anaemia E3 Ligase complex activity is regulated by a druggable metabolite binding site in FANCX
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The Fanconi anaemia (FA) DNA repair pathway is an emerging target for precision cancer therapy. Using a high-throughput FANCD2-monoubiquitination assay, we identified a class of small molecules, including MSG010, that inhibit the FA E3 ligase complex in vitro . Because these molecules, and the metabolite, palmitoyl-CoA, are known to engage allosteric drug and metabolite (ADaM) binding site in AMP-activated kinase (AMPK), we hypothesised that a similar pocket exists within the FA complex. Supporting this, long-chain, but not short-chain, fatty acyl-CoA molecules inhibited the FA E3 ligase complex activity, and sequence analysis revealed similarity between the AMPK ADaM site and a WD40 repeat in the FA subunit FANCX. Targeted mutagenesis of this FANCX region disrupted E3 ligase activity or abolished inhibition by MSG010, suggesting the presence of an ADaM-like site in FANCX. Moreover, MSG010 preferentially killed BRCA1 -deficient cells in vitro . These findings identify a putative small-molecule binding site in the FA pathway that may be developed further to test for exploitation as anticancer therapeutics.