An improved PDE6D inhibitor combines with Sildenafil to synergistically inhibit KRAS mutant cancer cell growth
Pelin Kaya,
Elisabeth Schaffner-Reckinger,
Ganesh babu Manoharan
et al.
Abstract:The trafficking chaperone PDE6D (or PDEδ) was proposed as a surrogate target for K-Ras, leading to the development of a series of inhibitors that block its prenyl-binding pocket. These inhibitors suffered from low solubility and intracellular potency, preventing their clinical development. Here we developed a highly soluble PDE6D inhibitor (PDE6Di), Deltaflexin3, which has the currently lowest off-target activity, as we demonstrate in dedicated assays. We further increased the K-Ras focus, by exploiting that P… Show more
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