Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1391542 Chemistry & Biology 2014 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•HS-72 is an allosteric inhibitor selective for the inducible form of Hsp70•HS-72 discriminates Hsp70i from other Hsp70 family members including Hsc70•HS-72 shows the hallmarks of a selective Hsp70i inhibitor in multiple cell models•HS-72 is well tolerated, bioavailable, and shows efficacy in vivo

SummaryInducible Hsp70 (Hsp70i) is overexpressed in a wide spectrum of human tumors, and its expression correlates with metastasis, poor outcomes, and resistance to chemotherapy in patients. Identification of small-molecule inhibitors selective for Hsp70i could provide new therapeutic tools for cancer treatment. In this work, we used fluorescence-linked enzyme chemoproteomic strategy (FLECS) to identify HS-72, an allosteric inhibitor selective for Hsp70i. HS-72 displays the hallmarks of Hsp70 inhibition in cells, promoting substrate protein degradation and growth inhibition. Importantly, HS-72 is selective for Hsp70i over the closely related constitutively active Hsc70. Studies with purified protein show HS-72 acts as an allosteric inhibitor, reducing ATP affinity. In vivo HS-72 is well-tolerated, showing bioavailability and efficacy, inhibiting tumor growth and promoting survival in a HER2+ model of breast cancer. The HS-72 scaffold is amenable to resynthesis and iteration, suggesting an ideal starting point for a new generation of anticancer therapeutics targeting Hsp70i.

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