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Discovery of 2-phenoxyacetamides as inhibitors of the Wnt-depalmitoleating enzyme NOTUM from an X-ray fragment screen

Authors :
Benjamin N, Atkinson
David, Steadman
Yuguang, Zhao
James, Sipthorp
Luca, Vecchia
Reinis R, Ruza
Fiona, Jeganathan
Georgie, Lines
Sarah, Frew
Amy, Monaghan
Svend, Kjær
Magda, Bictash
E Yvonne, Jones
Paul V, Fish
Source :
MedChemComm
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Optimization of fragment hit 3 identified isoquinoline 45 as a potent inhibitor of NOTUM with an unexpected flipped binding mode.<br />NOTUM is a carboxylesterase that has been shown to act by mediating the O-depalmitoleoylation of Wnt proteins resulting in suppression of Wnt signaling. Here, we describe the development of NOTUM inhibitors that restore Wnt signaling for use in in vitro disease models where NOTUM over activity is an underlying cause. A crystallographic fragment screen with NOTUM identified 2-phenoxyacetamide 3 as binding in the palmitoleate pocket with modest inhibition activity (IC50 33 μM). Optimization of hit 3 by SAR studies guided by SBDD identified indazole 38 (IC50 0.032 μM) and isoquinoline 45 (IC50 0.085 μM) as potent inhibitors of NOTUM. The binding of 45 to NOTUM was rationalized through an X-ray co-crystal structure determination which showed a flipped binding orientation compared to 3. However, it was not possible to combine NOTUM inhibition activity with metabolic stability as the majority of the compounds tested were rapidly metabolized in an NADPH-independent manner.

Details

ISSN :
20402511
Volume :
10
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
MedChemComm
Accession number :
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