Targeting large kinase active site with rigid, bulky octahedral ruthenium complexes |
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Authors: | Maksimoska Jasna Feng Li Harms Klaus Yi Chunling Kissil Joseph Marmorstein Ronen Meggers Eric |
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Affiliation: | The Wistar Institute and University of Pennsylvania, Department of Chemistry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA. |
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Abstract: | A strategy for targeting protein kinases with large ATP-binding sites by using bulky and rigid octahedral ruthenium complexes as structural scaffolds is presented. A highly potent and selective GSK3 and Pim1 half-sandwich complex NP309 was successfully converted into a PAK1 inhibitor by making use of the large octahedral compounds Lambda-FL172 and Lambda-FL411 in which the cyclopentadienyl moiety of NP309 is replaced by a chloride and sterically demanding diimine ligands. A 1.65 A cocrystal structure of PAK1 with Lambda-FL172 reveals how the large coordination sphere of the ruthenium complex matches the size of the active site and serves as a yardstick to discriminate between otherwise closely related binding sites. |
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