Rational Design and Synthesis of Selective PRMT4 Inhibitors: a New Chemotype for Development of Cancer Therapeutics
2020
Protein arginine N-methyl transferase 4 (PRMT4) asymmetrically dimethylates arginine residues of histone H3 and non-histone proteins. The overexpression of PRMT4 in several cancers has stimulated interest in the discovery of inhibitors as biological tools and potentially therapeutics. While several PRMT4 inhibitors have been reported, most display poor selectivity against other members of the PRMT family of methyl transferases. Here, we report the structure-based design of a new class of alanine containing 3-arylindoles as potent and selective PRMT4 inhibitors and describe key structure activity relationships for this class of compounds.
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