Design, synthesis, and biochemical evaluation of new triazole derivatives as aurora-A kinase inhibitors

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Abstract

Aurora-A kinase, a key mitosis regulator, is expressed in a cell cycle-dependent manner and has an essential role in maintaining chromosomal stability and the normal progression of the cell through mitosis. Aurora-A kinase is overexpressed in many malignant solid tumors, such as breast, ovarian, colon, and pancreatic cancers. Thus, inhibiting Aurora-A kinase activity is a promising approach for cancer treatment. Here, new triazole derivatives were designed as bioisosteric analogues of the known inhibitor JNJ-7706621. The new compounds showed interesting inhibitory activity against Aurora-A kinase, as attested by IC50s in the low to submicromolar range.

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Abdullah, O. (2021). Design, synthesis, and biochemical evaluation of new triazole derivatives as aurora-A kinase inhibitors. Molecules, 26(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185678

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