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In Silico Design, Chemical Synthesis, Biophysical and in Vitro Evaluation for the Identification of 1-Ethyl-1H-Pyrazolo3,4-bPyridine-Based BRD9 Binders
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In Silico Design, Chemical Synthesis, Biophysical and in Vitro Evaluation for the Identification of 1-Ethyl-1H-Pyrazolo3,4-bPyridine-Based BRD9 Binders
In Silico Design, Chemical Synthesis, Biophysical and in Vitro Evaluation for the Identification of 1-Ethyl-1H-Pyrazolo3,4-bPyridine-Based BRD9 Binders
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In Silico Design, Chemical Synthesis, Biophysical and in Vitro Evaluation for the Identification of 1-Ethyl-1H-Pyrazolo3,4-bPyridine-Based BRD9 Binders

2024
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In this work, we report the identification of novel bromodomain-containing protein 9 (BRD9) binders through a virtual screening based on our developed 3D structure-based pharmacophore model. The in silico workflow here described led to the identification of a promising initial hit (1) featuring the 1-ethyl-1H-pyrazolo[3,4-b]pyridine motif which represented an unexplored chemotype for the development of a new class of BRD9 ligands. The encouraging biophysical results achieved for compound 1 prompted us to explore further tailored structural modification around the C-4 and C-6 positions of the central core. Hence, the design and synthesis of a set of 19 derivatives (2-20) were performed to extensively investigate the chemical space of BRD9 binding site. Among them, four compounds (5, 11, 12, and 19) stood out in biophysical assays as new valuable BRD9 ligands featuring IC50 values in the low-micromolar range. Noteworthy, a promising antiproliferative activity was detected in vitro for compound 5 on HeLa and A375 cancer cell line. The successful combination and application of in silico tools, chemical synthesis, and biological assays allowed to identify novel BRD9 binders and to expand the arsenal of promising chemical entities amenable to the recognition of this important epigenetic target.In this work, we report the identification of novel bromodomain-containing protein 9 (BRD9) binders through a virtual screening based on our developed 3D structure-based pharmacophore model. The in silico workflow here described led to the identification of a promising initial hit (1) featuring the 1-ethyl-1H-pyrazolo[3,4-b]pyridine motif which represented an unexplored chemotype for the development of a new class of BRD9 ligands. The encouraging biophysical results achieved for compound 1 prompted us to explore further tailored structural modification around the C-4 and C-6 positions of the central core. Hence, the design and synthesis of a set of 19 derivatives (2-20) were performed to extensively investigate the chemical space of BRD9 binding site. Among them, four compounds (5, 11, 12, and 19) stood out in biophysical assays as new valuable BRD9 ligands featuring IC50 values in the low-micromolar range. Noteworthy, a promising antiproliferative activity was detected in vitro for compound 5 on HeLa and A375 cancer cell line. The successful combination and application of in silico tools, chemical synthesis, and biological assays allowed to identify novel BRD9 binders and to expand the arsenal of promising chemical entities amenable to the recognition of this important epigenetic target.

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