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Query: EC:2.7.10.2 (
focal adhesion kinase
)
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Gain- or loss-of-function mutations in
Janus kinase 3
(
JAK3
) contribute to the pathogenesis of various haematopoietic malignancies and immune disorders, suggesting that aberrant
JAK3
signalling is an attractive therapeutic target to treat these disorders. In this study, we performed structure-based computational database screening using the 3D structure of the
JAK3
kinase domain and the National Cancer Institute diversity set and identified tubulosine as a novel
JAK3
inhibitor.
Tubulosine
directly blocked the catalytic activity of
JAK3
by selective interacting with the
JAK3
kinase domain. Consistently, tubulosine potently inhibited persistently activated and interleukin-2-dependent
JAK3
, and
JAK3
-mediated downstream targets. Importantly, it did not affect the activity of other JAK family members, particularly prolactin-induced
JAK2
/signal transducer and activator of transcription 5 and interferon alpha-induced
JAK1
-
TYK2
/STAT1.
Tubulosine
specifically decreased survival and proliferation of cancer cells, in which persistently active
JAK3
is expressed, by inducing apoptotic and necrotic/autophagic cell death without affecting other oncogenic signalling. Collectively, tubulosine is a potential small-molecule compound that selectively inhibits
JAK3
activity, suggesting that it may serve as a promising therapeutic candidate for treating disorders caused by aberrant activation of
JAK3
signalling.
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PMID:Tubulosine selectively inhibits JAK3 signalling by binding to the ATP-binding site of the kinase of JAK3. 3255 59