Synthesis and biological evaluation of rhodanine derivatives as PRL-3 inhibitors

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Jin Hee AhnJoong-Kwon Choi

Abstract

A series of rhodanine derivatives was synthesized and evaluated for their ability to inhibit PRL-3. Benzylidene rhodanine derivative showed good biological activity, while compound 5e was the most active in this series exhibiting an IC50 value of 0.9 microM in vitro and showed a reduced invasion in cell-based assay.

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