Structure-Activity Relationship Study of Splicing Modulators on Hsh155/SF3B1 through Chemical Synthesis and Yeast Genetics.

ACS Med Chem Lett

Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, 219 Parkman Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, United States.

Published: December 2024

Meayamycins are synthetic analogs of the natural product FR901464 and exhibit potent anticancer activity against human cancers. They bind SF3B1 and PHF5A, components of the human spliceosome, and they alter pre-mRNA splicing. Detailed analysis of the active site led us to investigate a narrow pocket within the binding site that surrounds the α,β-unsaturated amide portion of meayamycin. We describe the synthesis and biological activity of two new analogs bearing a methyl substituent on the α or β position of the amide. With these analogs, we investigated the discrete interactions within the narrow region of SF3B1 using a human/yeast chimeric SF3B1 protein and found that the V1078 residue of SF3B1 affects compound binding at the amide moiety.

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