Structure-based design and synthesis of novel pseudosaccharine derivatives as antiproliferative agents and kinase inhibitors

Elsayed, Mohamed S A; El-Araby, Moustafa E; Serya, Rabah; El-Khatib, Ahmed H; Linscheid, Michael W; Khaled A M Abouzid;

Abstract


This study is concerned with the implementation of structure-based techniques for the design of new heterocyclic compounds based on pseudosaccharine scaffold with protein kinase inhibition activity. This nucleus was exploited based on the well-known quinazoline core and its interactions with several protein kinases. Two series of compounds employing this new scaffold were synthesized and evaluated at enzymatic and cellular levels. Compound 9b displayed broad spectrum antiproliferative activity on NCI 60-cell lines panel with mean GI50 of 5.4 μM. Investigation of the molecular mechanism showed probable inhibitory activity against Src kinase.


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Title Structure-based design and synthesis of novel pseudosaccharine derivatives as antiproliferative agents and kinase inhibitors
Authors Elsayed, Mohamed S A; El-Araby, Moustafa E; Serya, Rabah ; El-Khatib, Ahmed H; Linscheid, Michael W; Khaled A M Abouzid 
Keywords Benzo[d]isothiazole 1,1-dioxide;Pseudosaccharine;Antiproliferative;Kinase;Docking;CELL LUNG-CANCER;C-MET;SRC;DISCOVERY;POTENT;QUINAZOLINES;BMS-354825;DASATINIB;CARCINOMA;RECEPTOR
Issue Date Mar-2013
Publisher ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
Journal European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 
Volume 61
Start page 122
End page 131
ISSN 0223-5234
DOI 10.1016/j.ejmech.2012.09.039
PubMed ID 23063746
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84874930935
Web of science ID WOS:000316537200012

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