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  2. Trisubstituted acridine derivatives as potent and selective telomerase inhibitors

Trisubstituted acridine derivatives as potent and selective telomerase inhibitors

  • J Med Chem. 2003 Oct 9;46(21):4463-76. doi: 10.1021/jm0308693.
R John Harrison 1 Javier Cuesta Gianni Chessari Martin A Read Sanji K Basra Anthony P Reszka James Morrell Sharon M Gowan Christopher M Incles Farial A Tanious W David Wilson Lloyd R Kelland Stephen Neidle
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Affiliation

  • 1 Cancer Research UK Biomolecular Structure Group, The School of Pharmacy, University of London, 29-39 Brunswick Square, London, WC1N 1AX, U.K.
Abstract

The synthesis and evaluation for telomerase-inhibitory and quadruplex DNA binding properties of three related series of rationally designed trisubstituted acridine derivatives are described. These are substituted on the acridine ring at the 2,6,9; 2,7,9; and 3,6,9 positions. The ability of several of the most potent compounds to interact with and stabilize an intramolecular G-quadruplex DNA was evaluated by surface plasmon resonance methods, and affinities were found to correlate with potency in a Telomerase assay. The interactions of a number of compounds with a parallel quadruplex DNA structure were simulated by molecular modeling methods. The calculated interaction energies were compared with Telomerase activity and showed generally consistent correlations between quadruplex affinity and Telomerase inhibition. These data support a model for the action of these compounds that involves the stabilization of intermediate quadruplex structures that inhibit the elongation of telomeric DNA by Telomerase in tumor cells.

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