High-affinity ligands of the colchicine domain in tubulin based on a structure-guided design

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Oskía Bueno
Juan Estévez Gallego
Solange Martins
Andrea E. Prota
Federico Gago
Asier Gómez-SanJuan
María-José Camarasa
Isabel Barasoain
Michel O. Steinmetz
J. Fernando Díaz
María-Jesús Pérez-Pérez
Sandra Liekens
Eva-María Priego
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[1] Instituto de Química Médica (IQM,Department of Biomedical Sciences (Unidad Asociada IQM,CSIC) and Instituto de Investigación Quimica “Andrés M. del Río” (IQAR)
[2] CSIC),undefined
[3] Juan de la Cierva 3,undefined
[4] Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas (CIB,undefined
[5] CSIC),undefined
[6] Ramiro de Maeztu 9,undefined
[7] Rega Institute for Medical Research,undefined
[8] KU Leuven,undefined
[9] Herestraat 49,undefined
[10] Laboratory of Biomolecular Research,undefined
[11] Division of Biology and Chemistry,undefined
[12] Paul Scherrer Institut,undefined
[13] University of Alcalá,undefined
[14] Unidad Asociada CSIC,undefined
[15] 28805 Alcalá de Henares,undefined
[16] University of Basel,undefined
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Microtubule-targeting agents that bind at the colchicine-site of tubulin are of particular interest in antitumoral therapy due to their dual mechanism of action as antimitotics and vascular disrupting agents. Cyclohexanediones derivatives have been described as a new family of colchicine-domain binders with an association constant to tubulin similar to that of colchicine. Here, the high-resolution structures of tubulin in complex with cyclohexanediones TUB015 and TUB075 were solved by X-ray crystallography. A detailed analysis of the tubulin-TUB075 interaction by means of computational affinity maps allowed the identification of two additional regions at the binding site that were addressed with the design and synthesis of a new series of cyclohexanediones with a distal 2-substituted benzofurane. These new compounds showed potent antiproliferative activity with IC50 values in the nM range, arrested cell cycle progression at the G2/M phase and induced apoptosis at sub μM concentrations. Moreover, they caused the destruction of a preformed vascular network in vitro and inhibited the migration of endothelial cells at non-toxic concentrations. Finally, these compounds displayed high affinity for tubulin as substantiated by a Kb value of 2.87 × 108 M−1 which, to the best of our knowledge, represents the highest binding constant measured to date for a colchicine-domain ligand.
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