Ichimaru_2017_Bioorg.Med.Chem_25_4665

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Title : 5-Bromoindirubin 3'-(O-oxiran-2-ylmethyl)oxime: A long-acting anticancer agent and a suicide inhibitor for epoxide hydrolase - Ichimaru_2017_Bioorg.Med.Chem_25_4665
Author(s) : Ichimaru Y , Fujii T , Saito H , Sano M , Uchiyama T , Miyairi S
Ref : Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry , 25 :4665 , 2017
Abstract :

Indirubin 3'-oxime (Indox (1b)) suppresses cancer cell growth (IC50: 15muM towards HepG2 cells) and inhibits cell cycle-related kinases such as cyclin-dependent kinases and glycogen synthase kinase-3beta. We have previously reported that the conjugation of 1b with oxirane, a protein-reactive component, enhanced the cytotoxic activity of Indox as determined from the IC50 value (1.7muM) of indirubin 3'-(O-oxiran-2-ylmethyl)oxime (Epox/Ind (1c)). Here we prepared Epox/Ind derivatives with one or two halogen atoms or a methoxy group on the aromatic ring(s) of an Indox moiety and studied the structure-activity relationships of the substituent(s). We found that bromine-substitution at the 5-position on 1c or any Epox/Ind derivative(s) having bromine on the aromatic ring except Epox/6'-Br-Ind was efficient to improving anticancer activity. Of the 22 Epox/Ind derivatives, 5-bromoindirubin 3'-(O-oxiran-2-ylmethyl)oxime (Epox/5-Br-Ind (2c)) was the best anticancer agent in both short- (24h) (IC50: 0.67muM) and extended-duration (72h) cultures. The high anticancer activity of 2c was partly due to it being a poor substrate and a suicide inhibitor for epoxide hydrolase as epoxide hydrolase was identified as the enzyme primarily responsible for the metabolism of 2c.

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Ichimaru Y, Fujii T, Saito H, Sano M, Uchiyama T, Miyairi S (2017)
5-Bromoindirubin 3'-(O-oxiran-2-ylmethyl)oxime: A long-acting anticancer agent and a suicide inhibitor for epoxide hydrolase
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry 25 :4665

Ichimaru Y, Fujii T, Saito H, Sano M, Uchiyama T, Miyairi S (2017)
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry 25 :4665