High-affinity small-molecule inhibitors of the menin-mixed lineage leukemia (MLL) interaction closely mimic a natural protein–protein interaction

S He, TJ Senter, J Pollock, C Han… - Journal of medicinal …, 2014 - ACS Publications
S He, TJ Senter, J Pollock, C Han, SK Upadhyay, T Purohit, RD Gogliotti, CW Lindsley
Journal of medicinal chemistry, 2014ACS Publications
The protein–protein interaction (PPI) between menin and mixed lineage leukemia (MLL)
plays a critical role in acute leukemias, and inhibition of this interaction represents a new
potential therapeutic strategy for MLL leukemias. We report development of a novel class of
small-molecule inhibitors of the menin–MLL interaction, the hydroxy-and
aminomethylpiperidine compounds, which originated from HTS of∼ 288000 small
molecules. We determined menin–inhibitor co-crystal structures and found that these …
The protein–protein interaction (PPI) between menin and mixed lineage leukemia (MLL) plays a critical role in acute leukemias, and inhibition of this interaction represents a new potential therapeutic strategy for MLL leukemias. We report development of a novel class of small-molecule inhibitors of the menin–MLL interaction, the hydroxy- and aminomethylpiperidine compounds, which originated from HTS of ∼288000 small molecules. We determined menin–inhibitor co-crystal structures and found that these compounds closely mimic all key interactions of MLL with menin. Extensive crystallography studies combined with structure-based design were applied for optimization of these compounds, resulting in MIV-6R, which inhibits the menin–MLL interaction with IC50 = 56 nM. Treatment with MIV-6 demonstrated strong and selective effects in MLL leukemia cells, validating specific mechanism of action. Our studies provide novel and attractive scaffold as a new potential therapeutic approach for MLL leukemias and demonstrate an example of PPI amenable to inhibition by small molecules.
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