Valentina Noemi Madia, Nadia Garibaldi, Davide Ialongo, Elisa Patacchini, Valeria Tudino, Giuseppe Ruggieri, Laura Zarbo, Emanuele Cara, Antonio Coluccia, Marco Artico, Luigi Scipione, Antonella Messore, Francesco Saccoliti, Elisa Mentegari, Giovanni Maga, Roberto Di Santo, Emmanuele Crespan, Roberta Costi
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Abstract
Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) is overexpressed in some cancer types, where it drives the mutagenic repair of double strand breaks through non canonical non-homologous end joining pathway. The TdT enzyme belongs to the X family of polymerases, together with the DNA polymerase λ (pol λ) and β (pol β). However, TdT exclusively displays template-independent nucleotide polymerisation. Pursuing our studies in developing TdT inhibitors, herein we deepened the structure-activity relationships of new structural analogues of our previously identified hit compounds. The diketo hexenoic acid derivatives here analysed showed high selectivity towards TdT and inhibition potencies spanning from the low micromolar range to the nanomolar. Docking studies highlighted the chemical features involved in the TdT binding, well contributing to the rationalisation of the structural requirements needed for the enzymatic inhibition.
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Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry publishes open access research on enzyme inhibitors, inhibitory processes, and agonist/antagonist receptor interactions in the development of medicinal and anti-cancer agents.
Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry aims to provide an international and interdisciplinary platform for the latest findings in enzyme inhibition research.
The journal’s focus includes current developments in:
Enzymology;
Cell biology;
Chemical biology;
Microbiology;
Physiology;
Pharmacology leading to drug design;
Molecular recognition processes;
Distribution and metabolism of biologically active compounds.