Myeloid Cell Leukemia 1, or MCL-1, is an anti-apoptotic protein belonging to the BCL-2 family of proteins, which regulate the mitochondrial pathway of cellular apoptosis via binding of pro- and anti-apoptotic family members. Genetic amplification and overexpression of MCL-1 is one mechanism cancer cells utilize to avoid death and thus MCL-1 has emerged as an attractive target for cancer treatment. Herein, we describe our strategy and medicinal chemistry efforts to identify best-in-class MCL-1 inhibitors with high cytotoxic potency and improved biorelevant solubility while aiming to maximize therapeutic index versus on-target toxicity via IV dosing.
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