3-Halo-3-nitro-aza/thioflavanones: DNMT inhibitors with a two-site binding mode in the hDNMT3A catalytic pocket

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Abstract

Flavonoid derivatives are natural product analogues that have shown great interest for therapeutic applications as modulators of DNA methylation. In this article we report new synthesis pathways to access ten novel flavonoid derivatives (i.e. 3-halo-3-nitro-aza/thioflavanones) to be used as potential DNA methyltransferase inhibitors. These compounds have a micromolar inhibition against human DNA methyltransferase 3A in our in vitro fluorescence-based assay. Importantly, a docking study of representative compounds of this series in the enzyme pocket highlights a mode of interaction in the catalytic pocket of hDNMT3A that has never been described.

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Serhouni, A., Calzaferri, F., Bessina, Y., van der Lee, A., Arimondo, P. B., Louet, M., … Lopez, M. (2025). 3-Halo-3-nitro-aza/thioflavanones: DNMT inhibitors with a two-site binding mode in the hDNMT3A catalytic pocket. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, 118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bmc.2024.117988

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