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  • Inhibition of Zinc-Dependent Histone Deacetylases with a Chemically Triggered Electrophile.

Inhibition of Zinc-Dependent Histone Deacetylases with a Chemically Triggered Electrophile.

ACS chemical biology (2016-04-12)
Zarko V Boskovic, Melissa M Kemp, Allyson M Freedy, Vasanthi S Viswanathan, Marius S Pop, Jason H Fuller, Nicole M Martinez, Samuel O Figueroa Lazú, Jiyoung A Hong, Timothy A Lewis, Daniel Calarese, James D Love, Amedeo Vetere, Steven C Almo, Stuart L Schreiber, Angela N Koehler
ABSTRACT

Unbiased binding assays involving small-molecule microarrays were used to identify compounds that display unique patterns of selectivity among members of the zinc-dependent histone deacetylase family of enzymes. A novel, hydroxyquinoline-containing compound, BRD4354, was shown to preferentially inhibit activity of HDAC5 and HDAC9 in vitro. Inhibition of deacetylase activity appears to be time-dependent and reversible. Mechanistic studies suggest that the compound undergoes zinc-catalyzed decomposition to an ortho-quinone methide, which covalently modifies nucleophilic cysteines within the proteins. The covalent nature of the compound-enzyme interaction has been demonstrated in experiments with biotinylated probe compound and with electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry.

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HMP-alkyne, ≥95%
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SuTEx1-alkyne, ≥95%