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Dymytrii Listunov1, Alyssa Winkler1, Joshua Ray1
1Department of Pathology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, United States.
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GAS41 is frequently overexpressed in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). GAS41 contains a YEATS domain, which recognizes acetylated lysine residues on histones to recruit protein complexes and facilitate transcription. Suppression of GAS41 in NSCLC models inhibits cellular proliferation and markedly reduces tumor growth in mouse xenografts, justifying the development of small-molecule inhibitors. We have employed structure-based design and medicinal chemistry optimization to discover DLG-41, a submicromolar inhibitor binding to the GAS41 YEATS domain. DLG-41 potently disrupts the association of GAS41 YEATS with chromatin in mammalian cells and inhibits the proliferation of NSCLC cell lines with submicromolar potency without significantly affecting normal lung fibroblasts. DLG-41 induces more effective growth inhibition in A549 versus GAS41-knockout cells, demonstrating on-target activity. DLG-41 treatment upregulates the CDKN1A gene and downregulates pathways associated with lung cancer cell identity, tumor migration, and invasion. DLG-41 is a promising chemical probe for targeting GAS41 protein in NSCLC models and has potential for future development.
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