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SAR156497, an Exquisitely Selective Inhibitor of Aurora Kinases
The Aurora family of serine/threonine
kinases is essential for
mitosis. Their crucial role in cell cycle regulation and aberrant
expression in a broad range of malignancies have been demonstrated
and have prompted intensive search for small molecule Aurora inhibitors.
Indeed, over 10 of them have reached the clinic as potential anticancer
therapies. We report herein the discovery and optimization of a novel
series of tricyclic molecules that has led to SAR156497, an exquisitely
selective Aurora A, B, and C inhibitor with in vitro and in vivo efficacy.
We also provide insights into its mode of binding to its target proteins,
which could explain its selectivity