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Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of Arylsulfonamides as AIMP2-DX2 Inhibitors for the Development of a Novel Anticancer Therapy
Sivaraman, Aneesh,Kim, Dae Gyu,Bhattarai, Deepak,Kim, Minkyoung,Lee, Hwa Young,Lim, Semi,Kong, Jiwon,Goo, Ja-Il,Shim, Seunghwan,Lee, Seungbeom,Suh, Young-Ger,Choi, Yongseok,Kim, Sunghoon,Lee, Kyeong
, p. 5139 - 5158 (2020/05/05)
AIMP2-DX2, a splicing variant of AIMP2, is up-regulated in lung cancer, possesses oncogenic activity, and results in tumorigenesis. Specifically inhibiting the interaction between AIMP2-DX2 and HSP70 to suppress AIMP2-DX2-dependent cancers with small molecules is considered a promising avenue for cancer therapeutics. Optimization of hit BC-DXI-04 (IC50 = 40.1 μM) provided new potent sulfonamide based AIMP2-DX2 inhibitors. Among these, BC-DXI-843 showed improved inhibition against AIMP2-DX2 (IC50 = 0.92 μM) with more than 100-fold selectivity over AIMP2 in a luciferase assay. Several binding assays indicated that this compound effectively induces cancer cell apoptosis by specifically interrupting the interaction between DX2 and HSP70, which leads to the degradation of DX2 via Siah1-mediated ubiquitination. More importantly, BC-DXI-843 demonstrated in vivo efficacy in a tumor xenograft mouse model (H460 cells) at a dosage of 50 mg/kg, suggesting it as a promising lead for development of novel therapeutics targeting AIMP2-DX2 in lung cancer.
Highly enantioselective aza Morita-Baylis-Hillman reaction catalyzed by bifunctional β-isocupreidine derivatives
Abermil, Nacim,Masson, Geraldine,Zhu, Jieping
supporting information; scheme or table, p. 12596 - 12597 (2009/04/10)
The aza-MBH reaction of imines 1 and β-naphthyl acrylate 2 in the presence of C-6′ modified β-isocupreidine derivative 1c (0.1 equiv) and β-naphthol 5 (0.1 equiv) afforded the corresponding (3S)-aza-MBH adducts 4 in high yield and excellent enantiomeric excess. These catalytic conditions allowed the aliphatic imines to be employed for the first time as electrophilic partners of the aza-MBH reaction. The coexistence of two H-bond donors with different acidic strengths was found to be crucial for the observed high enantioselectivity. Copyright
Carbonic anhydrase and matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors: Sulfonylated amino acid hydroxamates with MMP inhibitory properties act as efficient inhibitors of CA isozymes I, II, and IV, and N-hydroxysulfonamides inhibit both these zinc enzymes
Scozzafava,Supuran
, p. 3677 - 3687 (2007/10/03)
The 14 different carbonic anhydrase (CA, EC 4.2.1.1) isozymes as well as the 23 different matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) isolated up to now in higher vertebrates play important physiological functions in these organisms. Unsubstituted sulfonamides act a
Discovery of CGS 27023A, a non, peptidic, potent, and orally active stromelysin inhibitor that blocks cartilage degradation in rabbits
MacPherson, Lawrence J.,Bayburt, Erol K.,Capparelli, Michael P.,Carroll, Brian J.,Goldstein, Robert,Justice, Michael R.,Zhu, Lijuan,Hu, Shou-Ih,Melton, Richard A.,Fryer, Lynn,Goldberg, Ron L.,Doughty, John R.,Spirito, Salvatore,Blancuzzi, Vincent,Wilson, Doug,O'Byrne, Elizabeth M.,Ganu, Vishwas,Parker, David T.
, p. 2525 - 2532 (2007/10/03)
Structure-activity relationships of a lead hydroxamic acid inhibitor of recombinant human stromelysin were systematically defined by taking advantage of a concise synthesis that allowed diverse functionality to be explored at each position in a template. An ex vivo rat model and an in vivo rabbit model of stromelysin-induced cartilage degradation were used to further optimize these analogs for oral activity and duration of action. The culmination of these modifications resulted in CGS 27023A, a potent, orally active stromelysin inhibitor that blocks the erosion of cartilage matrix.