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An Antitumor Bis(N‐Heterocyclic Carbene)Platinum(II) Complex That Engages Asparagine Synthetase as an Anticancer Target.

Authors

Hu, Di; Yang, Chen; Lok, Chun‐Nam; Xing, Fangrong; Lee, Pui‐Yan; Fung, Yi Man Eva; Jiang, Haibo; Che, Chi‐Ming

Abstract

New anticancer platinum(II) compounds with distinctive modes of action are appealing alternatives to combat the drug resistance and improve the efficacy of clinically used platinum chemotherapy. Herein, we describe a rare example of an antitumor PtII complex targeting a tumor‐associated protein, rather than DNA, under cellular conditions. Complex [(bis‐NHC)Pt(bt)]PF6 (1 a; Hbt=1‐(3‐hydroxybenzo[b]thiophen‐2‐yl)ethanone) overcomes cisplatin resistance in cancer cells and displays significant tumor growth inhibition in mice with higher tolerable doses compared to cisplatin. The cellular Pt species shows little association with DNA, and localizes in the cytoplasm as revealed by nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry. An unbiased thermal proteome profiling experiment identified asparagine synthetase (ASNS) as a molecular target of 1 a. Accordingly, 1 a treatment reduced the cellular asparagine levels and inhibited cancer cell proliferation, which could be reversed by asparagine supplementation. A bis‐NHC‐ligated Pt species generated from the hydrolysis of 1 a forms adducts with thiols and appears to target an active‐site cysteine of ASNS.

Subjects

SECONDARY ion mass spectrometry; PLATINUM; CANCER cell proliferation

Publication

Angewandte Chemie, 2019, Vol 131, Issue 32, p11030

ISSN

0044-8249

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/ange.201904131

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