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Published on: February 9, 2021
Dispiroindolinone-Glutarimide Conjugates: Synthesis and Evaluation as Potential Hetero-PROTACs for p53 Reactivation
Vladislav S Polyakov1, Yuri K Grishin1, Viktor A Tafeenko1
1Department of Chemistry, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Leninskie Gory 1-3, 119991 Moscow, Russia.
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A convergent scheme for the preparation of conjugates with the dispiroindolinone-pyrrolidine-thioimidazolone and glutarimide moieties connected via a triazole-containing linker is proposed. Target conjugates were synthesized by azide-alkyne (3+2) cycloaddition reactions between propargylthio-substituted dispiroindolinone-pyrrolidine-imidazolones and an azido-glutarimide derivative. The starting compounds were available isothiocyanates, glycine, substituted benzaldehydes, chloroacetamide, and ethyl acrylate. The key azide-alkyne (3+2) cycloaddition step was carried out using TBTA as a catalyst, achieving >70% product yields. The resulting bifunctional compounds contained a fragment of dispiroindolinone (a p53-MDM2 interaction inhibitor) and glutarimide, a ubiquitin ligase ligand. The obtained dispiroindolinone-glutarimide conjugates were tested for their potential as hetero-PROTAC compounds for p53 reactivation. Individual conjugates showed preferential cytotoxicity against HCT116 colon carcinoma cells (wild-type53) compared to the isogenic HCT116p53-/- subline.

