1. Academic Validation
  2. A covalent inhibitor of the YAP-TEAD transcriptional complex identified by high-throughput screening

A covalent inhibitor of the YAP-TEAD transcriptional complex identified by high-throughput screening

  • RSC Chem Biol. 2023 Aug 29;4(11):894-905. doi: 10.1039/d3cb00044c.
Kayla Nutsch 1 Lirui Song 2 Emily Chen 2 Mitchell Hull 2 Arnab K Chatterjee 2 Jian Jeffery Chen 2 Michael J Bollong 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute La Jolla CA 92037 USA mbollong@scripps.edu.
  • 2 Calibr, A Division of Scripps Research La Jolla CA 92037 USA jianjchen@scripps.edu.
Abstract

Yes-associated protein (YAP), the master transcriptional effector downstream of the Hippo pathway, regulates essential cell growth and regenerative processes in Animals. However, the activation of YAP observed in cancers drives cellular proliferation, metastasis, chemoresistance, and immune suppression, making it of key interest in developing precision therapeutics for oncology. As such, pharmacological inhibition of YAP by targeting its essential co-regulators, TEA domain transcription factors (TEADs) would likely promote tumor clearance in sensitive tumor types. From a fluorescence polarization-based high throughput screen of over 800 000 diverse small molecules, here we report the identification of a pyrazolopyrimidine-based scaffold that inhibits association of YAP and TEADs. Medicinal chemistry-based optimization identified mCMY020, a potent, covalent inhibitor of TEAD transcriptional activity that occupies a conserved, central palmitoylation site on TEADs.

Figures
Products
  • Cat. No.
    Product Name
    Description
    Target
    Research Area
  • HY-157083
    TEAD Covalent Inhibitor
    YAP