A two-hybrid approach to identify inhibitors of the RAS-RAF interaction.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Enzymes Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-08-08 DOI:10.1016/B978-0-12-416749-0.00010-5
Vladimir Khazak, Susanne Eyrisch, Juran Kato, Fuyuhiko Tamanoi, Erica A Golemis
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Abstract

MCP compounds were developed with the idea to inhibit RAS/RAF interaction. They were identified by carrying out high-throughput screens of chemical compounds for their ability to inhibit RAS/RAF interaction in the yeast two-hybrid assay. A number of compounds including MCP1, MCP53, and MCP110 were identified as active compounds. Their inhibition of the RAS signaling was demonstrated by examining RAF and MEK activities, phosphorylation of ERK as well as characterizing their effects on events downstream of RAF. Direct evidence for the inhibition of RAS/RAF interaction was obtained by carrying out co-IP experiments. MCP compounds inhibit proliferation of a wide range of human cancer cell lines. Combination studies with other drugs showed that MCP compounds synergize with MAPK pathway inhibitors as well as with microtubule-targeting chemotherapeutics. In particular, a strong synergy with paclitaxel was observed. Efficacy to inhibit tumor formation was demonstrated using mouse xenograft models. Combination of MCP110 and paclitaxel was particularly effective in inhibiting tumor growth in a mouse xenograft model of colorectal carcinoma.

鉴定RAS-RAF相互作用抑制剂的双杂交方法。
MCP化合物的开发思路是抑制RAS/RAF相互作用。在酵母双杂交实验中,通过对化合物进行高通量筛选,确定了它们抑制RAS/RAF相互作用的能力。包括MCP1、MCP53和MCP110在内的许多化合物被鉴定为活性化合物。通过检测RAF和MEK活性、ERK磷酸化以及表征它们对RAF下游事件的影响,证明了它们对RAS信号的抑制作用。通过进行联合ip实验获得了RAS/RAF相互作用抑制的直接证据。MCP化合物抑制多种人类癌细胞系的增殖。与其他药物的联合研究表明,MCP化合物与MAPK途径抑制剂以及微管靶向化疗药物具有协同作用。特别是,观察到与紫杉醇有很强的协同作用。通过小鼠异种移植模型证明了其抑制肿瘤形成的功效。MCP110和紫杉醇联合使用在抑制结直肠癌小鼠异种移植模型中肿瘤生长特别有效。
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Enzymes
Enzymes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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