Apigenin-mediated MARK4 inhibition: a novel approach in advancing Alzheimer's disease therapeutics.

IF 3.9 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Afzal Hussain, Deeba Shamim Jairajpuri, Saleha Anwar, Arunabh Choudhury, Mohammed F Hawwal, Anam Firdous, Mohamed F Alajmi, Md Imtaiyaz Hassan
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Abstract

Apigenin, a dietary flavonoid with notable anti-cancer properties, has emerged as a promising candidate for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders, particularly Alzheimer's disease (AD). While extensively studied for its ability to modulate key molecular pathways in cancers, apigenin also exerts neuroprotective effects by reducing neuroinflammation, protecting neurons from oxidative stress, and enhancing neuronal survival and synaptic plasticity. This dual functionality makes apigenin an intriguing therapeutic option for diseases like AD, where kinase dysregulation plays a central role. In this study, we focus on Microtubule Affinity-Regulating Kinase 4 (MARK4), a key enzyme implicated in tauopathies associated with AD, as well as in cancer progression. Through in silico analysis, we explore the interaction between apigenin and MARK4, revealing significant structural changes within the kinase domain upon ligand binding. These computational findings were confirmed via experimental assays using purified recombinant MARK4, where apigenin demonstrated potent inhibition with an IC50 value of 2.39 µM. Fluorescence binding assays further confirmed a strong binding affinity (Ka = 108 M-1), indicating that apigenin efficiently occupies the MARK4 active site, thereby suppressing its enzymatic activity. These results position apigenin as a potent inhibitor of MARK4, offering a dual therapeutic advantage-both as an anti-cancer agent and as a neuroprotective compound for the potential treatment of AD. This study opens new avenues for the development of apigenin-based therapeutics targeting kinase dysregulation in cancer and neurodegeneration.

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Molecular Diversity
Molecular Diversity 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
7.90%
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219
审稿时长
2.7 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Diversity is a new publication forum for the rapid publication of refereed papers dedicated to describing the development, application and theory of molecular diversity and combinatorial chemistry in basic and applied research and drug discovery. The journal publishes both short and full papers, perspectives, news and reviews dealing with all aspects of the generation of molecular diversity, application of diversity for screening against alternative targets of all types (biological, biophysical, technological), analysis of results obtained and their application in various scientific disciplines/approaches including: combinatorial chemistry and parallel synthesis; small molecule libraries; microwave synthesis; flow synthesis; fluorous synthesis; diversity oriented synthesis (DOS); nanoreactors; click chemistry; multiplex technologies; fragment- and ligand-based design; structure/function/SAR; computational chemistry and molecular design; chemoinformatics; screening techniques and screening interfaces; analytical and purification methods; robotics, automation and miniaturization; targeted libraries; display libraries; peptides and peptoids; proteins; oligonucleotides; carbohydrates; natural diversity; new methods of library formulation and deconvolution; directed evolution, origin of life and recombination; search techniques, landscapes, random chemistry and more;
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