Reversible covalent c-Jun N-terminal kinase inhibitors targeting a specific cysteine by precision-guided Michael-acceptor warheads
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Reversible covalent c-Jun N-terminal kinase inhibitors targeting a specific cysteine by precision-guided Michael-acceptor warheads
Abstract
There has been a surge of interest in covalent inhibitors for protein kinases in recent years. Despite success in oncology, the off-target reactivity of these molecules is still hampering the use of covalent warhead-based strategies. Herein, we disclose the development of precision-guided warheads to mitigate the off-target challenge. These reversible warheads have a complex and cyclic structure with optional chirality center and tailored steric and electronic properties. To validate our proof-of-concept, we modified acrylamide-based covalent inhibitors of c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs). We show that the cyclic warheads have high resilience against off-target thiols. Additionally, the binding affinity, residence time, and even JNK isoform specificity can be fine-tuned by adjusting the substitution pattern or using divergent and orthogonal synthetic elaboration of the warhead. Taken together, the cyclic warheads presented in this study will be a useful tool for medicinal chemists for the deliberate design of safer and functionally fine-tuned covalent inhibitors.
© 2024. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
A.R., T.S., Á.L.P., D.B., A.A., P.S., L.T., K.A., T.I., E.SZ. and R.P. are inventors in a patent application pending approval (PCT/HU2023/050079) on the use of cyclic designer scaffolds for the covalent targeting of proteins via Michael addition. The remaining authors declare no competing interests.
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