Methanethiosulfonate derivatives as ligands of the STAT3-SH2 domain

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Abstract

With the aim to discover new STAT3 direct inhibitors, potentially useful as anticancer agents, a set of methanethiosulfonate drug hybrids were synthesized. The in vitro tests showed that all the thiosulfonic compounds were able to strongly and selectively bind STAT3-SH2 domain, whereas the parent drugs were completely devoid of this ability. In addition, some of them showed a moderate antiproliferative activity on HCT-116 cancer cell line. These results suggest that methanethiosulfonate moiety can be considered a useful scaffold in the preparation of new direct STAT3 inhibitors. Interestingly, an unusual kind of organo-sulfur derivative, endowed with valuable antiproliferative activity, was occasionally isolated. (Figure presented.).

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Gabriele, E., Ricci, C., Meneghetti, F., Ferri, N., Asai, A., & Sparatore, A. (2017). Methanethiosulfonate derivatives as ligands of the STAT3-SH2 domain. Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry, 32(1), 337–344. https://doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2016.1252757

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