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Inhibition of tankyrase by a novel small molecule significantly attenuates prostate cancer cell proliferation

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CANCER LETTERS
Volume 443, Issue -, Pages 80-90

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2018.11.013

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TNKS inhibitor; Wnt signaling; Protein-protein interaction; Prostate cancer

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  1. Chongqing Municipal Education Commission [KJ1500207]
  2. Chongqing Municipal Science and Technology Commission

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Tankyrase (TNKS) is a crucial mediator of Wnt signal transduction and has been recognized as a novel molecular target for Wnt-pathway dependent cancer, INKS is stabilized by the ubiquitin-specific protease 25 (USP25). The effect of disruption of the interaction between TNKS and USP25 by small molecules on prostate cancer proliferation is unknown. In this study we conducted a hierarchical virtual screening with more than 200,000 compounds on the characterized structures of the USP25/TNKS-ARCS protein complex. In silico analysis and in vitro validation revealed that a small molecule, called C44, binds to the protein-protein interaction (PPI) interface of TNKS and USP25. We show that C44 disrupts the interaction between TNKS and USP25 leading to a higher half-life of AXIN and the breakdown of < beta >-catenin protein. We also show that the selective inhibition of the TNKS-USP25 interaction by C44 significantly reduces proliferation of prostate cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. Our study reveals a new PPI inhibitor that lowers the stability of INKS protein and inhibits Wnt pathway signaling. C44 is a promising new drug for the treatment of Wnt-pathway dependent prostate cancer.

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