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Structure-Guided Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of Guanine-Derived Inhibitors of the eIF4E mRNA–Cap Interaction
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Molecular BiologyChemical BiologyProtein SynthesisTranslational PharmacologyCompound 33Molecular PharmacologyGuanine-derived InhibitorsGene TranslationBiochemistryDrug DevelopmentPharmacologyNeutral Eif4e InhibitorsMolecular DockingEif4e Mrna–cap InteractionNatural SciencesRational Drug DesignMedicineSmall MoleculesDrug DiscoveryStructure-guided Design
The eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) plays a central role in the initiation of gene translation and subsequent protein synthesis by binding the 5' terminal mRNA cap structure. We designed and synthesized a series of novel compounds that display potent binding affinity against eIF4E despite their lack of a ribose moiety, phosphate, and positive charge as present in m7-GMP. The biochemical activity of compound 33 is 95 nM for eIF4E in an SPA binding assay. More importantly, the compound has an IC(50) of 2.5 μM for inhibiting cap-dependent mRNA translation in a rabbit reticular cell extract assay (RRL-IVT). This series of potent, truncated analogues could serve as a promising new starting point toward the design of neutral eIF4E inhibitors with physicochemical properties suitable for cellular activity assessment.
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