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Article Dans Une Revue Chemistry & Biology / Chemistry and Biology; CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY Année : 2008

Identification of polyoxometalates as nanomolar noncompetitive inhibitors of protein kinase CK2.

Emmanuel Lacôte
Serge Thorimbert
Max Malacria

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Protein kinase CK2 is a multifunctional kinase of medical importance that is dysregulated in many cancers. In this study, polyoxometalates were identified as original CK2 inhibitors. [P2Mo18O62](6-) has the most potent activity. It inhibits the kinase in the nanomolar range by targeting key structural elements located outside the ATP- and peptide substrate-binding sites. Several polyoxometalate derivatives exhibit strong inhibitory efficiency, with IC50 values < or = 10 nM. Furthermore, these inorganic compounds show a striking specificity for CK2 when tested in a panel of 29 kinases. Therefore, polyoxometalates are effective CK2 inhibitors in terms of both efficiency and selectivity and represent nonclassical kinase inhibitors that interact with CK2 in a unique way. This binding mode may provide an exploitable mechanism for developing potent drugs with desirable properties, such as enhanced selectivity relative to ATP-mimetic inhibitors.

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hal-00345731 , version 1 (09-12-2008)

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Renaud Prudent, Virginie Moucadel, Béatrice Laudet, Caroline Barette, Laurence Lafanechère, et al.. Identification of polyoxometalates as nanomolar noncompetitive inhibitors of protein kinase CK2.. Chemistry & Biology / Chemistry and Biology; CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY, 2008, 15 (7), pp.683-92. ⟨10.1016/j.chembiol.2008.05.018⟩. ⟨hal-00345731⟩
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