A novel series of inhibitors of cancer cell proliferation, selective against p21 cell cycle checkpoint-disrupted cells vs. cells with intact p21 checkpoint, were identified by high-throughput screening. Optimization of both ends of the lead molecule to improve potency, using parallel synthesis and iterative design, is described. The 2-(1,4-dibenzodioxane)-substituted derivative 14 was identified as a highly selective and potent agent displaying an IC50 of 91 nM in the p21-deficient cell line.
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