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Transcriptional enhanced associate domain (TEAD) proteins together with their transcriptional coactivator yes-associated protein (YAP) and transcriptional coactivator with the PDZ-binding motif (TAZ) are important transcription factors and cofactors that regulate gene expression in the Hippo pathway. In mammals, the TEAD families have four homologues: TEAD1 (TEF-1), TEAD2 (TEF-4), TEAD3 (TEF-5), and TEAD4 (TEF-3). Aberrant expression and hyperactivation of TEAD/YAP signaling have been implicated in a variety of malignancies. Recently, TEADs were recognized as being palmitoylated in cells, and the lipophilic palmitate pocket has been successfully targeted by both covalent and noncovalent ligands. In this report, we present the medicinal chemistry effort to develop MYF-03-176 (compound 22) as a selective, cysteine-covalent TEAD inhibitor. MYF-03-176 (compound 22) significantly inhibits TEAD-regulated gene expression and proliferation of the cell lines with TEAD dependence including those derived from mesothelioma and liposarcoma.
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Wenchao Lu
Mengyang Fan
Wenzhi Ji
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Harvard University
Stanford University
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1da408a25575e2d9ce2058 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c01548
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