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Dienone Compounds: Targets and Pharmacological Responses

Martina Bazzaro, Stig Linder

2020Journal of Medicinal Chemistry24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

and preclinical studies of dienone compounds including b-AP15, VLX1570, RA-9, RA-190, EF24, HO-3867, and MCB-613. A common property of these compounds is their targeting of the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), known to be essential for the viability of tumor cells. Gene expression profiling experiments have shown induction of responses characteristic of UPS inhibition, and experiments using cellular reporter proteins have shown that proteasome inhibition is associated with cell death. Other mechanisms of action such as reactivation of mutant p53, stimulation of steroid receptor coactivators, and induction of protein cross-linking have also been described. Although unsuitable as biological probes due to widespread reactivity, dienone compounds are cytotoxic to apoptosis-resistant tumor cells and show activity in animal tumor models.

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PharmacophoreChemistryProteasomeCytotoxic T cellIn vitroBiological activityApoptosisCytotoxicityReceptorViability assayReporter geneUbiquitinMutantBiochemistryGeneGene expressionUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysHistone Deacetylase Inhibitors ResearchRetinoids in leukemia and cellular processes