Abstract

A series of benzoxazole-N-heterocyclic hybrids have been synthesized by a one-pot strategy. Molecular docking study revealed that such compounds have the ability to inhibit enzyme protein tyrosine kinase. The findings of this work have been the successful synthesis of benzoxazole scaffolds, featuring hybrids of benzoxazole with quinoline and quinoxaline respectively. The molecular docking studies have showed these compounds to be inhibitors of tyrosine kinase enzyme which triggers growth of cancer cells. The cytotoxicity study of compounds 4a-f showed better potency against breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 in contrast to oral and lung cancer cell lines KB and A549. The tyrosine kinase activity was measured using Universal Tyrosine Kinase Assay kit using horseradish peroxide (HRP)-conjugated anti-phosphotyrosine kinase solution as a substrate. The compounds 4c exhibited maximum inhibition in the activity of enzyme tyrosine kinase with IC50 value 0.10 ± 0.16 µM, than other compounds which were studied and thus proved to be inhibitors of enzyme tyrosine kinase. The selective index of all four compounds was found out to be greater than two, indicating the non-toxic behaviour, i.e. good anti-cancer activity. Further, fluorescence microscopic study helped to characterize the mode of cell death, which was found to be late apoptosis as indicated by the orange fluorescence. The SAR analysis has also been carried out.

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