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Indexed by:期刊论文
Date of Publication:2014-03-01
Journal:CHEMMEDCHEM
Included Journals:SCIE、PubMed、Scopus
Volume:9
Issue:3,SI
Page Number:627-637
ISSN No.:1860-7179
Key Words:cell migration; chlamydocin analogues; cyclic tetrapeptides; docking; HDAC inhibitors
Abstract:The histone deacetylase (HDAC) family is a promising drug target class owing to the importance of these enzymes in a variety of cellular processes. Docking studies were conducted to identify novel HDAC inhibitors. Subtle modifications in the recognition domain were introduced into a series of chlamydocin analogues, and the resulting scaffolds were combined with various zinc binding domains. Remarkably, cyclo(L-Asu(NHOH)-L-A3mc6c-L-Phe-D-Pro, compound 1b), with a methyl group at positions3 or 5 on the aliphatic ring, exhibited better antiproliferative effects than trichostatinA (TSA) against MCF-7 and K562 cell lines. In addition to cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis, cell migration inhibition was observed in cells treated with compound 1b. Subsequent western blot analysis revealed that the balance between matrix metalloproteinase2 (MMP2) and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase1 (TIMP1) determines the degree of metalloproteinase activity in MCF-7 cells, thereby regulating cell migration. The improved inhibitory activity imparted by altering the hydrophobic substitution pattern at the bulky cap group is a valuable approach in the development of novel HDAC inhibitors.