Development of a Small Molecule Downmodulator for the Transcription Factor Brachyury

Author:

Chase Davis H.1,Bebenek Adrian M.2,Nie Pengju2,Jaime‐Figueroa Saul2,Butrin Arseniy2,Castro Danielle A.2,Hines John2,Linhares Brian M.2,Crews Craig M.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Yale University New Haven CT-06511

2. Department of Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology Yale University New Haven CT-06511

Abstract

AbstractBrachyury is an oncogenic transcription factor whose overexpression drives chordoma growth. The downmodulation of brachyury in chordoma cells has demonstrated therapeutic potential, however, as a transcription factor it is classically deemed “undruggable”. Given that direct pharmacological intervention against brachyury has proven difficult, attempts at intervention have instead targeted upstream kinases. Recently, afatinib, an FDA‐approved kinase inhibitor, has been shown to modulate brachyury levels in multiple chordoma cell lines. Herein, we use afatinib as a lead to undertake a structure‐based drug design approach, aided by mass‐spectrometry and X‐ray crystallography, to develop DHC‐156, a small molecule that more selectively binds brachyury and downmodulates it as potently as afatinib. We eliminated kinase‐inhibition from this novel scaffold while demonstrating that DHC‐156 induces the post‐translational downmodulation of brachyury that results in an irreversible impairment of chordoma tumor cell growth. In doing so, we demonstrate the feasibility of direct brachyury modulation, which may further be developed into more potent tool compounds and therapies.

Funder

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

National Cancer Institute

Mark Foundation For Cancer Research

Publisher

Wiley

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