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Structure-Guided Design of EED Binders Allosterically Inhibiting the Epigenetic Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) Methyltransferase.

Andreas LingelMartin SendzikYing HuangMichael D ShultzJohn CantwellMichael P DillonXingnian FuJohn FullerTobias GabrielJustin GuXiangqing JiangLing LiFang LiangMaureen McKennaWei QiWeijun RaoXijun ShengWei ShuJames SuttonBenjamin TaftLong WangJue ZengHailong ZhangMaya ZhangKehao ZhaoMika LindvallDirksen E Bussiere
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2017)
PRC2 is a multisubunit methyltransferase involved in epigenetic regulation of early embryonic development and cell growth. The catalytic subunit EZH2 methylates primarily lysine 27 of histone H3, leading to chromatin compaction and repression of tumor suppressor genes. Inhibiting this activity by small molecules targeting EZH2 was shown to result in antitumor efficacy. Here, we describe the optimization of a chemical series representing a new class of PRC2 inhibitors which acts allosterically via the trimethyllysine pocket of the noncatalytic EED subunit. Deconstruction of a larger and complex screening hit to a simple fragment-sized molecule followed by structure-guided regrowth and careful property modulation were employed to yield compounds which achieve submicromolar inhibition in functional assays and cellular activity. The resulting molecules can serve as a simplified entry point for lead optimization and can be utilized to study this new mechanism of PRC2 inhibition and the associated biology in detail.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • signaling pathway
  • long non coding rna
  • dna methylation
  • long noncoding rna
  • dna damage
  • cancer therapy
  • amino acid
  • genome wide identification
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • genome wide analysis