Identification, structure modification, and characterization of potential small-molecule SGK3 inhibitors with novel scaffolds

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Grace Qun Gong
Ke Wang
Xin-Chuan Dai
Yan Zhou
Rajesh Basnet
Yi Chen
De-Hua Yang
Woo-Jeong Lee
Christina Maree Buchanan
Jack Urquhart Flanagan
Peter Robin Shepherd
Ying Chen
Ming-Wei Wang
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[1] Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica,The National Center for Drug Screening and the CAS Key Laboratory of Receptor Research
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS),Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology
[3] The University of Auckland,undefined
[4] The Maurice Wilkins Centre,undefined
[5] School of Pharmacy,undefined
[6] Fudan University,undefined
[7] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[8] Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre,undefined
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serum and glucocorticoid-regulated kinase; SGK3; high-throughput screening; inhibitors; molecular modeling;
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The serum and glucocorticoid-regulated kinase (SGK) family has been implicated in the regulation of many cellular processes downstream of the PI3K pathway. It plays a crucial role in PI3K-mediated tumorigenesis, making it a potential therapeutic target for cancer. SGK family consists of three isoforms (SGK1, SGK2, and SGK3), which have high sequence homology in the kinase domain and similar substrate specificity with the AKT family. In order to identify novel compounds capable of inhibiting SGK3 activity, a high-throughput screening campaign against 50,400 small molecules was conducted using a fluorescence-based kinase assay that has a Z' factor above 0.5. It identified 15 hits (including nitrogen-containing aromatic, flavone, hydrazone, and naphthalene derivatives) with IC50 values in the low micromolar to sub-micromolar range. Four compounds with a similar scaffold (i.e., a hydrazone core) were selected for structural modification and 18 derivatives were synthesized. Molecular modeling was then used to investigate the structure-activity relationship (SAR) and potential protein–ligand interactions. As a result, a series of SGK inhibitors that are active against both SGK1 and SGK3 were developed and important functional groups that control their inhibitory activity identified.
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