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The Discovery of Compounds That Stimulate the Activity of Kallikrein‐Related Peptidase 3 (KLK3)
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Medicinal ChemistryBiochemistryKallikrein-related Peptidase 3Natural SciencesProstate TissueKallikrein‐related Peptidase 3MedicinePeptoidAnti-cancer AgentProstatic DiseaseChemical BiologyPharmacologyPharmaceutical ChemistryDrug Discovery
Kallikrein-related peptidase 3 (KLK3), also known as prostate-specific antigen (PSA), is the most useful biomarker for prostate cancer (PCa). KLK3 is suggested to play a role in regulating cancer growth through anti-angiogenic activity in vivo and in vitro. This feature, together with its specificity for prostate tissue, makes KLK3 an intriguing target for the design of new therapies for PCa. 3D pharmacophores for KLK3-stimulating compounds were generated based on peptides that bind specifically to KLK3 and increase its enzymatic activity. As a result of pharmacophore-based virtual screening, four small, drug-like compounds with affinity for KLK3 were discovered and validated by capillary differential scanning calorimetry. One of the compounds also stimulated the activity of KLK3, and is therefore the first published small molecule with such an activity.
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