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  • Marine natural products, like scytonemin isolated from cyanobacteria, offer significant potential for developing new therapeutic agents due to their diverse chemical properties.
  • Scytonemin is identified as the first small molecule inhibitor of human polo-like kinase, reducing its activity in a concentration-dependent manner and suggesting a reversible mechanism.
  • Additionally, scytonemin demonstrates non-toxic effects on various cell types, inhibiting their proliferation while inducing apoptosis in Jurkat T cells, highlighting its potential as a foundation for creating targeted kinase inhibitors for hyperproliferative diseases.

Article Abstract

Marine natural products provide a rich source of chemical diversity that can be used to design and develop new, potentially useful therapeutic agents. We report here that scytonemin, a pigment isolated from cyanobacteria, is the first described small molecule inhibitor of human polo-like kinase, a serine/threonine kinase that plays an integral role in regulating the G(2)/M transition in the cell cycle. Scytonemin inhibited polo-like kinase 1 activity in a concentration-dependent manner with an IC(50) of 2 microM against the recombinant enzyme. Biochemical analysis showed that scytonemin reduced GST-polo-like kinase 1 activity in a time-independent fashion, suggesting reversibility, and with a mixed-competition mechanism with respect to ATP. Although scytonemin was less potent against protein kinase A and Tie2, a tyrosine kinase, it did inhibit other cell cycle-regulatory kinases like Myt1, checkpoint kinase 1, cyclin-dependent kinase 1/cyclin B, and protein kinase Cbeta2 with IC(50) values similar to that seen for polo-like kinase 1. Consistent with these effects, scytonemin effectively attenuated, without chemical toxicity, the growth factor- or mitogen-induced proliferation of three cell types commonly implicated in inflammatory hyperproliferation. Similarly, scytonemin (up to 10 microM) was not cytotoxic to nonproliferating endotoxin-stimulated human monocytes. In addition, Jurkat T cells treated with scytonemin were induced to undergo apoptosis in a non-cell cycle-dependent manner consistent with its activities on multiple kinases. Here we propose that scytonemin's dimeric structure, unique among natural products, may be a valuable template for the development of more potent and selective kinase inhibitors used for the treatment of hyperproliferative disorders.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1124/jpet.102.036350DOI Listing

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