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Discovery of Novel Polo-Like Kinase 1 Polo-Box Domain Inhibitors to Induce Mitotic Arrest in Tumor Cells

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Journal J Med Chem
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2016 Jul 19
PMID 27425654
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Abstract

Polo-like kinase 1(Plk1) is vital for cell mitosis and has been identified as anticancer target. Its polo-box domain (PBD) mediates substrate binding, blocking of which may offer selective Plk1 inhibition compared to kinase domain inhibitors. Although several PBD inhibitors were reported, most of them suffer from low cell activity. Here, we report the discovery of novel inhibitors to induce mitotic arrest in HeLa cells by virtual screening with Plk1 PBD and cellular activity testing. Of the 81 compounds tested in the cell assay, 10 molecules with diverse chemical scaffolds are potent to induce mitotic arrest of HeLa at low micromolar concentrations. The best compound induces mitotic arrest of HeLa cells with an EC50 of 4.4 μM. The cellular active inhibitors showed binding to Plk1 PBD and compete with PBD substrate in microscale thermophoresis analysis.

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