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Insights on a new sulfonamide chalcone with potential antineoplastic application.

Patricia R S WenceslauRenata L G de PaulaVitor S DuarteGiulio D C D'OliveiraLaura M M GuimarãesCaridad N PérezLeonardo L BorgesJosé L R MartinsJames O FajemiroyeChris H J FrancoPal PerjesiHamilton Barbosa Napolitano
Published in: Journal of molecular modeling (2021)
Chalcones (E)-1,3-diphenyl-2-propene-1-ones, a class of biosynthetic precursor molecules of flavonoids, have a wide variety of biological applications. Besides the natural products, many synthetic derivatives and analogs became an object of continued interest in academia and industry. In this work, a synthesis and an extensive structural study were performed on a sulfonamide chalcone 1-Benzenesulfonyl-3-(4-bromobenzylidene)-2-(2-chlorophenyl)-2,3-dihydro-1H-quinolin-4-one with potential antineoplastic application. In addition, in silico experiments have shown that the sulfonamide chalcone fits well in the ligand-binding site of EGFR with seven μ-alkyl binding energy interactions on the ligand-binding site. Finally, the kinetic stability and the pharmacophoric analysis for EGFR indicated the necessary spatial characteristics for potential activity of sulfonamide chalcone as an antagonist.
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