Structure-Based Design of a Potent Purine-Based Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor
Davies, T.G., Bentley, J., Arris, C.E., Boyle, F.T., Curtin, N.J., Endicott, J.A., Gibson, A.E., Golding, B.T., Griffin, R.J., Hardcastle, I.R., Jewsbury, P., Johnson, L.N., Mesguiche, V., Newell, D.R., Noble, M.E.M., Tucker, J.A., Wang, L., Whitfield, H.J.(2002) Nat Struct Biol 9: 745
- PubMed: 12244298 
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nsb842
- Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
1H1P, 1H1Q, 1H1R, 1H1S - PubMed Abstract: 
Aberrant control of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) is a central feature of the molecular pathology of cancer. Iterative structure-based design was used to optimize the ATP- competitive inhibition of CDK1 and CDK2 by O(6)-cyclohexylmethylguanines, resulting in O(6)-cyclohexylmethyl-2-(4'- sulfamoylanilino)purine. The new inhibitor is 1,000-fold more potent than the parent compound (K(i) values for CDK1 = 9 nM and CDK2 = 6 nM versus 5,000 nM and 12,000 nM, respectively, for O(6)-cyclohexylmethylguanine). The increased potency arises primarily from the formation of two additional hydrogen bonds between the inhibitor and Asp 86 of CDK2, which facilitate optimum hydrophobic packing of the anilino group with the specificity surface of CDK2. Cellular studies with O(6)-cyclohexylmethyl-2-(4'- sulfamoylanilino) purine demonstrated inhibition of MCF-7 cell growth and target protein phosphorylation, consistent with CDK1 and CDK2 inhibition. The work represents the first successful iterative synthesis of a potent CDK inhibitor based on the structure of fully activated CDK2-cyclin A. Furthermore, the potency of O(6)-cyclohexylmethyl-2-(4'- sulfamoylanilino)purine was both predicted and fully rationalized on the basis of protein-ligand interactions.
Organizational Affiliation: 
Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics and Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3QU, UK.