Development of new pyrazoles as class I HDAC inhibitors: Synthesis, molecular modeling, and biological characterization in leukemia cells
Francesco Berluti,
Fady Baselious,
Sven Hagemann
et al.
Abstract:Class I histone deacetylases (HDACs) are considered promising targets in current cancer research. To obtain subtype‐selective and potent HDAC inhibitors, we used the aminobenzamide scaffold as the zinc‐binding group and prepared new derivatives with a pyrazole ring as the linking group. The synthesized compounds were analyzed in vitro using an enzymatic assay against HDAC1, −2, and −3. Compounds 12b, 15b, and 15i were found to be potent HDAC1 inhibitors, also in comparison to the reference compounds entinostat… Show more
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