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Pyrimidine containing epidermal growth factor receptor kinase inhibitors: Synthesis and biological evaluation.

Structure-based design and synthesis of pyrimidine containing reversible epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors 1a-d are reported. The compounds (1a-d) inhibited the EGFR kinase activity in vitro with IC50 range 740 nm to 3 μm. mRNA expression of EGFR downstream target genes, that is twist, c-fos and aurora were found to be altered upon treatment with compounds 1a-d. The compounds 1a-d exhibited excellent anticancer activity at low micromolar level (3.2-9 μm) in lung, colon and breast cancer cell lines. Furthermore, compounds induced the alteration in mitochondrial membrane potential and reactive oxygen species level and. Selected compound 1b was found to increase sub-G1 population indicative of cell death, the mode of cell death was apoptotic as evident from Annexin V verses propidium iodide assay. Molecular modelling further helped to investigate the binding recognition pattern of the compounds in ATP binding EGFR domain similar to erlotinib and dissimilar to WZ4002.

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