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Synthesis of novel tricyclic chromenone-based inhibitors of IRE-1 RNase activity.


ABSTRACT: Inositol-requiring enzyme 1 (IRE-1) is a kinase/RNase ER stress sensor that is activated in response to excessive accumulation of unfolded proteins, hypoxic conditions, calcium imbalance, and other stress stimuli. Activation of IRE-1 RNase function exerts a cytoprotective effect and has been implicated in the progression of cancer via increased expression of the transcription factor XBP-1s. Here, we describe the synthesis and biological evaluation of novel chromenone-based covalent inhibitors of IRE-1. Preparation of a family of 8-formyltetrahydrochromeno[3,4-c]pyridines was achieved via a Duff formylation that is attended by an unusual cyclization reaction. Biological evaluation in vitro and in whole cells led to the identification of 30 as a potent inhibitor of IRE-1 RNase activity and XBP-1s expression in wild type B cells and human mantle cell lymphoma cell lines.

SUBMITTER: Ranatunga S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4032190 | biostudies-literature | 2014 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synthesis of novel tricyclic chromenone-based inhibitors of IRE-1 RNase activity.

Ranatunga Sujeewa S   Tang Chih-Hang Anthony CH   Kang Chang Won CW   Kriss Crystina L CL   Kloppenburg Bernhard J BJ   Hu Chih-Chi Andrew CC   Del Valle Juan R JR  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20140502 10


Inositol-requiring enzyme 1 (IRE-1) is a kinase/RNase ER stress sensor that is activated in response to excessive accumulation of unfolded proteins, hypoxic conditions, calcium imbalance, and other stress stimuli. Activation of IRE-1 RNase function exerts a cytoprotective effect and has been implicated in the progression of cancer via increased expression of the transcription factor XBP-1s. Here, we describe the synthesis and biological evaluation of novel chromenone-based covalent inhibitors of  ...[more]

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