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Recent Progress and Clinical Development of Inhibitors that Block MDM4/p53 Protein–Protein Interactions

Shiyan Zhang, Jianfeng Lou, Yafang Li, Feilong Zhou, Ziqin Yan, Xilin Lyu, Yujun Zhao

2021Journal of Medicinal Chemistry44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

MDM4 is a homologue of MDM2, serving cooperatively as the negative regulator of tumor suppressor p53. Under the shadow of MDM2 inhibitors, limited efforts had been put into the discovery of MDM4 modulators. Recent studies of the experimental drug ALRN-6924, a dual MDM4 and MDM2 inhibitor, suggest that concurrent inhibition of MDM4 and MDM2 might be beneficial over only MDM2 inhibition. In view of the present research progress, we summarized published inhibitors of MDM4/p53 interactions including both peptide-based compounds and small molecules. Cocrystal structures of ligand/MDM4 complexes have been examined, and their structural features were compiled and compared in order to show the molecular basis required for high MDM4 binding affinities. Representative examples of small-molecule MDM4 inhibitors were discussed, followed by clinical results of ALRN-6924, together, providing a consolidated reference for further development of MDM4 inhibitors, either dual or selective.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryMdm2Small moleculeDrug discoveryPeptideCocrystalStructure–activity relationshipComputational biologyBiochemistryIn vitroMoleculeBiologyHydrogen bondGeneOrganic chemistryCancer-related Molecular PathwaysMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsUbiquitin and proteasome pathways