Novel curcumin- and emodin-related compounds identified by in silico 2D/3D conformer screening induce apoptosis in tumor cells -: art. no. 97

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Füllbeck, M
Huang, XH
Dumdey, R
Frommel, C
Dubiel, W
Preissner, R
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[1] Univ Med Berlin, Charite, Inst Biochem, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
[2] Univ Med Berlin, Charite, Dept Surg, Div Mol Biol, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
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10.1186/1471-2407-5-97
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Background: Inhibition of the COP9 signalosome (CSN) associated kinases CK2 and PKD by curcumin causes stabilization of the tumor suppressor p53. It has been shown that curcumin induces tumor cell death and apoptosis. Curcumin and emodin block the CSN-directed c-Jun signaling pathway, which results in diminished c-Jun steady state levels in HeLa cells. The aim of this work was to search for new CSN kinase inhibitors analogue to curcumin and emodin by means of an in silico screening method. Methods: Here we present a novel method to identify efficient inhibitors of CSN-associated kinases. Using curcumin and emodin as lead structures an in silico screening with our in-house database containing more than 106 structures was carried out. Thirty-five compounds were identified and further evaluated by the Lipinski's rule-of-five. Two groups of compounds can be clearly discriminated according to their structures: the curcumin-group and the emodin-group. The compounds were evaluated in in vitro kinase assays and in cell culture experiments. Results: The data revealed 3 compounds of the curcumin-group ( e. g. piceatannol) and 4 of the emodin-group (e.g. anthrachinone) as potent inhibitors of CSN-associated kinases. Identified agents increased p53 levels and induced apoptosis in tumor cells as determined by annexin V-FITC binding, DNA fragmentation and caspase activity assays. Conclusion: Our data demonstrate that the new in silico screening method is highly efficient for identifying potential anti-tumor drugs.
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