Synthetic compounds were designed in an attempt to mimic the possible transition state of tyrosine protein kinases. One representative compound (RP 53801) inhibited the enzyme purified from RSV-transformed cells. A serine/threonine kinase (kinase C) was 45 fold less sensitive. The inhibition was competitive with respect to ATP and noncompetitive with respect to the phosphate acceptor poly glu4-tyr1. The degree of inhibition (IC50 = 22 microM) was however lower than that expected from a transition state analog. The compound was capable of reducing tyrosine protein kinase activity in intact cells with some selectivity at 100 microM.
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