The Highly Potent AhR Agonist Picoberin Modulates Hh-Dependent Osteoblast Differentiation

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Identification and analysis of small molecule bioactivity in target-agnostic cellular assays and monitoring changes in phenotype followed by identification of the biological target are a powerful approach for the identification of novel bioactive chemical matter in particular when the monitored phenotype is disease-related and physiologically relevant. Profiling methods that enable the unbiased analysis of compound-perturbed states can suggest mechanisms of action or even targets for bioactive small molecules and may yield novel insights into biology. Here we report the enantioselective synthesis of natural-product-inspired 8-oxotetrahydroprotoberberines and the identification of Picoberin, a low picomolar inhibitor of Hedgehog (Hh)-induced osteoblast differentiation. Global transcriptome and proteome profiling revealed the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) as the molecular target of this compound and identified a cross talk between Hh and AhR signaling during osteoblast differentiation.

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Flegel, J., Shaaban, S., Jia, Z. J., Schulte, B., Lian, Y., Krzyzanowski, A., … Waldmann, H. (2022). The Highly Potent AhR Agonist Picoberin Modulates Hh-Dependent Osteoblast Differentiation. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 65(24), 16268–16289. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c00956

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