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ID: ALA1153898

Journal: Bioorg Med Chem Lett

Title: Indolyl-pyrrolone as a new scaffold for Pim1 inhibitors.

Authors: Olla S, Manetti F, Crespan E, Maga G, Angelucci A, Schenone S, Bologna M, Botta M.

Abstract: Pim1 belongs to a family of serine/threonine kinases, which is involved in the control of cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis. Pim1 plays a pivotal role in cytokine signaling and is implicated in the development of a large number of tumors, representing a very attractive target for anticancer therapy. In this work, we applied a virtual screening protocol aimed at identifying small molecules able to inhibit Pim1 activity. The search of novel inhibitors was performed through a structure-based molecular modeling approach, taking advantage of the availability of the three-dimensional crystal structure of inhibitors bound to Pim1. Starting from the knowledge of protein-ligand complexes, the software LigandScout was used to generate pharmacophoric models, in turn used as queries to perform a virtual screening of databases, followed by docking experiments. As a result, a restricted set of candidates for biological testing was identified. Finally, among the six compounds selected as potential inhibitors of Pim1, two candidates endowed with a significant activity against Pim1 emerged. Interestingly, one of these compounds has a chemical scaffold different from inhibitors previously identified.

CiteXplore: 19179076

DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2009.01.005