Generation of New Protein Kinase Inhibitors Utilizing Cytochrome P450 Mutant Enzymes for Indigoid Synthesis

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2004.0

Abstract

Indigoids, a class of bis-indoles, represent a promising protein kinase inhibitor scaffold. Oxidation of indole by cytochrome P450 (P450) has been shown to generate species (indoxyl, isatin) that couple to yield indigo and indirubin. Escherichia coli-expressed human P450 2A6 mutants isolated from a randomized library were incubated with 27 substituted indole derivatives. Extracts of the cultures were screened for inhibition of human cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK)-1 and -5 and glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK3). The extracts from cultures incubated with 5-methoxyindole were the most inhibitory. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) separation yielded a mixture of seven colored indigoids. These indigoids included indigo, indirubin, the di(5-methoxy) derivatives of indigo and indirubin, and both of the possible mono 5-methoxy derivatives of indirubin, which were all identified by visible, mass, and NMR spectra. Cultures with 5-methylindole added to the media also yielded inhibitory material, and 5- and 5'-methylindirubin were characterized. The most inhibitory of these indigoids were the monosubstituted indirubins and 5,5'-dimethoxyindirubin, which was > or =10x more active than indirubin. Thus, the overall approach involves the use of a library of randomized enzyme mutants to activate component moieties of a desired set of larger molecules, thus yielding a library of drug candidates that can be screened and characterized. The general strategy may have additional applications.

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