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Structure-activity relationship study of beta-carboline derivatives as haspin kinase inhibitors.


ABSTRACT: Haspin is a serine/threonine kinase that phosphorylates Thr-3 of histone H3 in mitosis that has emerged as a possible cancer therapeutic target. High throughput screening of approximately 140,000 compounds identified the beta-carbolines harmine and harmol as moderately potent haspin kinase inhibitors. Based on information obtained from a structure-activity relationship study previously conducted for an acridine series of haspin inhibitors in conjunction with in silico docking using a recently disclosed crystal structure of the kinase, harmine analogs were designed that resulted in significantly increased haspin kinase inhibitory potency. The harmine derivatives also demonstrated less activity towards DYRK2 compared to the acridine series. In vitro mouse liver microsome stability and kinase profiling of a representative member of the harmine series (42, LDN-211898) are also presented.

SUBMITTER: Cuny GD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3288743 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structure-activity relationship study of beta-carboline derivatives as haspin kinase inhibitors.

Cuny Gregory D GD   Ulyanova Natalia P NP   Patnaik Debasis D   Liu Ji-Feng JF   Lin Xiangjie X   Auerbach Ken K   Ray Soumya S SS   Xian Jun J   Glicksman Marcie A MA   Stein Ross L RL   Higgins Jonathan M G JM  

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 20120128 5


Haspin is a serine/threonine kinase that phosphorylates Thr-3 of histone H3 in mitosis that has emerged as a possible cancer therapeutic target. High throughput screening of approximately 140,000 compounds identified the beta-carbolines harmine and harmol as moderately potent haspin kinase inhibitors. Based on information obtained from a structure-activity relationship study previously conducted for an acridine series of haspin inhibitors in conjunction with in silico docking using a recently di  ...[more]

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