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Kinase Inhibitor Screening In Self-assembled Human Protein Microarrays
Published on: October 23, 2019
Macrocyclization of Broad-Spectrum Kinase Inhibitor Bosutinib leads to Potent and Selective Quinoline-based HIPK4
Athina Zerva1,2, Nicolai D Raig1,2, Zaile Zhuang3
1Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Goethe University, Max-von-Laue-Str. 9, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 4 (HIPK4) remains an understudied member of the dark kinome. While genetic knockout studies suggest roles for HIPK4 in spermiogenesis and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, whether these cellular functions can be recapitulated by pharmacological inhibition remains to be determined. However, such investigations have been hampered by a lack of high-quality chemical tools. To address this, we employed a rational design strategy utilizing macrocyclization of a bosutinib-based scaffold. Systematic optimization led to the discovery of AZ137 (28e), a potent and selective HIPK4 inhibitor (IC50 = 11 nM; cellular EC50 = 76 nM). AZ137 exhibits exceptional selectivity across three comprehensive orthogonal panels, high solubility, and no detectable cytotoxicity. Its cellular activity was confirmed in cell-based assays of HIPK4-dependent F-actin remodeling. Together with a negative control compound, this probe set provides a foundational framework for the validating HIPK4 as a therapeutic target and a high-quality resource to elucidate its roles in normal physiology and disease.
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