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Identification of 3-Phenylquinoline Derivative PQ1 as an Antagonist of p53 Transcriptional Activity

Journal

ACS OMEGA
Volume 7, Issue 47, Pages 43180-43189

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2c05891

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  1. Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation
  2. Shanxi Key Laboratory of Redevelopment of Famous Local Traditional Chinese Medicines
  3. Shanxi Provincial Education Reform Project for Postgraduate
  4. [ZR2020MH399]
  5. [202104010910001]
  6. [2022YJJG017]

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The transcription factor p53 plays a crucial role in regulating cellular responses to environmental changes. In this study, a compound called PQ1 was identified as a potential inhibitor of p53 transcriptional activity, with potential therapeutic applications and research value.
Transcription factor p53 regulates cellular responses to environmental perturbations via the transcriptional activation of downstream target genes. Inappropriate p53 activation can trigger abnormal cellular responses, therefore leading to acute or chronic tissue damage, human developmental syndromes, and neuro-degenerative diseases. Antagonists of p53 transcriptional activity provide prospective therapeutic applications and molecular probes. In this article, we identified five 3-phenylquinoline derivatives as potential p53 inhibitors through screening a chemical library consisting of 120 compounds, in which PQ1 was the most active compound. PQ1 had no effect on p53 protein levels and decreased the expression of p53 target gene p21. PQ1 thermally stabilizes the wild-type p53 protein. Further, transcriptomics confirmed that PQ1 exposure generated a similar regulatory effect to transcription profiles with a reported p53 transcriptional inhibitor pifithrin-alpha. However, compared to pifithrin-alpha, PQ1 increased the sensitivity of SW480 cells to 5FU. Taken together, PQ1 was a novel antagonist of p53 transcriptional activity. We propose that PQ1 could be developed as a chemical tool to pinpoint the physiological functions of p53 and a novel lead compound for targeting dysfunctional p53 activation.

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