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Molecular Cancer Therapeutics | 2005

Novel hydroxyl naphthoquinones with potent Cdc25 antagonizing and growth inhibitory properties.

Vincent Peyregne; Siddhartha Kar; Seung Wook Ham; Meifang Wang; Ziqiu Wang; Brian I. Carr

Cdc25 phosphatases are important in cell cycle control and activate cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdk). Efforts are currently under way to synthesize specific small-molecule Cdc25 inhibitors that might have anticancer properties. NSC 95397, a protein tyrosine phosphatase antagonist from the National Cancer Institute library, was reported to be a potent Cdc25 inhibitor. We have synthesized two hydroxyl derivatives of NSC 95397, monohydroxyl-NSC 95397 and dihydroxyl-NSC 95397, which both have enhanced activity for inhibiting Cdc25s. The new analogues, especially dihydroxyl-NSC 95397, potently inhibited the growth of human hepatoma and breast cancer cells in vitro. They influenced two signaling pathways. The dual phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) was induced, likely due to inhibition of the ERK phosphatase activity in Hep 3B cell lysate but not the dual specificity ERK phosphatase MKP-1. They also inhibited Cdc25 enzymatic activities and induced tyrosine phosphorylation of the Cdc25 target Cdks. Addition of hydroxyl groups to the naphthoquinone ring thus enhanced the potency of NSC 95397. These two new compounds may be useful probes for the biological functions of Cdc25s and have the potential for disrupting the cell cycle of growing tumor cells.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1991

Mechanism of action of vitamin K

Paul Dowd; Seung Wook Ham; Steven J. Geib


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1990

On the mechanism of action of vitamin K. A new nonenzymic model.

Seung Wook Ham; Paul Dowd


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2004

Fluorinated quinoid inhibitor: possible `pure' arylator predicted by the simple theoretical calculation

Seung Wook Ham; Jong In Choe; Mei Fang Wang; Vincent Peyregne; Brian I. Carr


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1992

Role of oxygen in the vitamin K-dependent carboxylation reaction: Incorporation of a second atom of oxygen-18 from molecular oxygen-oxygen-18 into vitamin K oxide during carboxylase activity

Paul Dowd; Seung Wook Ham; Roger Hershline


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1994

THE ACTIVE SITE OF VITAMIN K AND THE ROLE OF THE VITAMIN K-DEPENDENT CARBOXYLASE

Sriram Naganathan; Roger Hershline; Seung Wook Ham; Paul Dowd


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1993

Thermochemical investigation of the oxygenation of vitamin K

Robert A. Flowers; Sriram Naganathan; Paul Dowd; Edward M. Arnett; Seung Wook Ham


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1991

On the intramolecularity of the vitamin K model oxidation

Paul Dowd; Seung Wook Ham


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1993

The active site of vitamin K. Regiospecific oxygenation of vitamin K hydroquinone in its role as carboxylase cofactor

Sriram Naganathan; Roger Hershline; Seung Wook Ham; Paul Dowd


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1992

Thermochemical confirmation of the mechanism of activation by vitamin K

Edward M. Arnett; Paul Dowd; Robert A. Flowers; Seung Wook Ham; Sriram Naganathan

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Paul Dowd

University of Pittsburgh

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Brian I. Carr

University of Pittsburgh

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Meifang Wang

University of Pittsburgh

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Siddhartha Kar

University of Pittsburgh

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Jeffrey Kerns

University of Pittsburgh

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