Computational Design, Chemical Synthesis, and Bioevaluation of Pyrimidinyl‐Indoles for Targeting Breast Cancer Cells
Preethi Parameswaran,
Darshan Contractor,
Vaishnavi Kalmegh
et al.
Abstract:Cancer is a global health challenge, despite significant advancements in research. Addressing this issue, we report the design, synthesis and biological evaluation of pyrimidinyl indoles as potential antineoplastic agents. Pyrimidinyl indoles interact with pyruvate kinase isoform M2 (PKM2), which is commonly overexpressed in oral, lung, breast and colorectal cancers. In silico studies indicated that these molecules are having affinity towards PKM2 and targeting key residues such as Phe26, Leu27, Tyr390, Gln393… Show more
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