Literature DB >> 28442254

Copalic acid analogs down-regulate androgen receptor and inhibit small chaperone protein.

Nethrie D Idippily1, Qiaoyun Zheng1, Chunfang Gan2, Aicha Quamine1, Morgan M Ashcraft1, Bo Zhong1, Bin Su3.   

Abstract

Copalic acid, one of the diterpenoid acids in copaiba oil, inhibited the chaperone function of α-crystallin and heat shock protein 27kD (HSP27). It also showed potent activity in decreasing an HSP27 client protein, androgen receptor (AR), which makes it useful in prostate cancer treatment or prevention. To develop potent drug candidates to decrease the AR level in prostate cancer cells, more copalic acid analogs were synthesized. Using the level of AR as the readout, 15 of the copalic acid analogs were screened and two compounds were much more potent than copalic acid. The compounds also dose-dependently inhibited AR positive prostate cancer cell growth. Furthermore, they inhibited the chaperone activity of α-crystallin as well. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  AR; Client protein; Copalic acid derivatives; Small chaperone protein

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28442254     DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2017.04.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem Lett        ISSN: 0960-894X            Impact factor:   2.823


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1.  Small-Molecule HSP27 Inhibitor Abolishes Androgen Receptors in Glioblastoma.

Authors:  Yaxin Li; Cody M Orahoske; Werner J Geldenhuys; Asmita Bhattarai; Abboud Sabbagh; Viharika Bobba; Fatma M Salem; Wenjing Zhang; Girish C Shukla; Justin D Lathia; Bingcheng Wang; Bin Su
Journal:  J Med Chem       Date:  2021-02-01       Impact factor: 7.446

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