Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is an angiogenic growth factor and plays a key role in tumor progression. The C-rich DNA sequence of promoter can form i-motif structure, which is a potential target for the development of novel anticancer agents. However, there is a limited number of chemotypes as the selective ligands of promoter i-motif, which leaves much room for development. Herein, we report the discovery of the natural oleanolic acid scaffold as a novel chemotype for the development of selective ligands of i-motif. A series of oleanolic acid derivatives as promoter i-motif ligands were synthesized. Subsequent evaluations showed that 3c could selectively bind to and stabilize promoter i-motif without significant binding to G-quadruplex, duplex DNA, and other oncogene i-motifs. Cell-based assays indicated that 3c could effectively downregulate gene transcription and expression in MCF-7 cells, inhibit tumor cells proliferation and migration, and induce cancer cells apoptosis. This work provides evidence of promoter i-motif as an anticancer target and will facilitate future efforts for the discovery of oleanolic acid-based selective ligands of promoter i-motif.

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