- Bis(het)aryl-1,2,3-triazole quinuclidines as α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ligands: Synthesis, structure affinity relationships, agonism activity, [18F]-radiolabeling and PET study in rats
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In this paper we describe the design and synthesis of bis(Het)Aryl-1,2,3-triazole quinuclidine α7R ligands using an efficient three-step sequence including a Suzuki-Miyaura cross coupling reaction with commercially available and home-made boron derivatives. The exploration of SAR required the preparation of uncommon boron derivatives. Forty final drugs were tested for their ability to bind the target and nine of them exhibited Ki values below nanomolar concentrations. The best scores were always obtained when the 5-phenyl-2-thiophenyl core was attached to the triazole. The selectivity of these compounds towards the nicotinic α4β2 and serotoninergic 5HT3 receptors was assessed and their brain penetration was quantified by the preparation and in vivo evaluation of two [18F] radiolabelled derivatives. It can be expected from our results that some of these compounds will be suitable for further developments and will have effects on cognitive disorders.
- Ouach, Aziz,Vercouillie, Johnny,Bertrand, Emilie,Rodrigues, Nuno,Pin, Frederic,Serriere, Sophie,Boiaryna, Liliana,Chartier, Agnes,Percina, Nathalie,Tangpong, Pakorn,Gulhan, Zuhal,Mothes, Celine,Deloye, Jean-Bernard,Guilloteau, Denis,Page, Guylene,Suzenet, Franck,Buron, Frederic,Chalon, Sylvie,Routier, Sylvain
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p. 449 - 469
(2019/07/03)
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- Synthesis of amines with pendant boronic esters by borrowing hydrogen catalysis
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Amine alkylation reactions of alcohols have been performed in the presence of boronic ester groups to provide products which are known to have use as molecular sensors. The boronic ester moiety could be present in either the alcohol or amine starting mate
- Ma, Winson M. J.,James, Tony D.,Williams, Jonathan M. J.
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p. 4850 - 4853
(2013/10/08)
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- Kinase scaffold repurposing for neglected disease drug discovery: Discovery of an efficacious, lapatanib-derived lead compound for trypanosomiasis
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Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) is a neglected tropical disease caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei. Because drugs in use against HAT are toxic and require intravenous dosing, new drugs are needed. Initiating lead discovery campaigns b
- Patel, Gautam,Karver, Caitlin E.,Behera, Ranjan,Guyett, Paul J.,Sullenberger, Catherine,Edwards, Peter,Roncal, Norma E.,Mensa-Wilmot, Kojo,Pollastri, Michael P.
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supporting information
p. 3820 - 3832
(2013/06/27)
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- Microwave-mediated synthesis of an arylboronate library
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A series of arylboronates has been synthesized from the reaction of 2-(2-, (3-, or (4-(bromomethyl)phenyl)-4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolane 1{1-3} respectively with a range of N-, S-, and O-nucleophiles, using microwave-mediated chemistry. For the synthesis of N- and S-substituted boronates, a supported base, PS-NMM, was employed, and many reactions were complete within 15 min. With O-nucleophiles, a mixture of tetrabutylammonium bromide, potassium carbonate, and sodium hydroxide was employed. The resulting aminomethyl, mercaptomethyl, or alkoxy-/phenoxymethyl-arylboronates were subjected to microwave-mediated Suzuki Miyaura coupling reactions to afford a range of biaryls in moderate to good yields. The X-ray structures of five boronates were determined.
- Spencer, John,Baltus, Christine B.,Patel, Hiren,Press, Neil J.,Callear, Samantha K.,Male, Louise,Coles, Simon J.
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experimental part
p. 24 - 31
(2011/04/15)
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- 4,5-Diarylisoxazole Hsp90 chaperone inhibitors: Potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of cancer
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Inhibitors of the Hsp90 molecular chaperone are showing considerable promise as potential chemotherapeutic agents for cancer. Here, we describe the structure-based design, synthesis, structure - activity relationships and pharmacokinetics of potent small-molecule inhibitors of Hsp90 based on the 4,5-diarylisoxazole scaffold. Analogues from this series have high affinity for Hsp90, as measured in a fluorescence polarization (FP) competitive binding assay, and are active in cancer cell lines where they inhibit proliferation and exhibit a characteristic profile of depletion of oncogenic proteins and concomitant elevation of Hsp72. Compound 40f (VER-52296/NVP-AUY922) is potent in the Hsp90 FP binding assay (IC50 = 21 nM) and inhibits proliferation of various human cancer cell lines in vitro, with GI50 averaging 9 nM. Compound 40f is retained in tumors in vivo when administered i.p., as evaluated by cassette dosing in tumor-bearing mice. In a human colon cancer xenograft model, 40f inhibits tumor growth by ~50%.
- Brough, Paul A.,Aherne, Wynne,Barril, Xavier,Borgognoni, Jenifer,Boxall, Kathy,Cansfield, Julie E.,Cheung, Kwai-Ming J.,Collins, Ian,Davies, Nicholas G. M.,Drysdale, Martin J.,Dymock, Brian,Eccles, Suzanne A.,Finch, Harry,Fink, Alexandra,Hayes, Angela,Howes, Robert,Hubbard, Roderick E.,James, Karen,Jordan, Allan M.,Lockie, Andrea,Martins, Vanessa,Massey, Andrew,Matthews, Thomas P.,McDonald, Edward,Northfield, Christopher J.,Pearl, Laurence H.,Prodromou, Chrisostomos,Ray, Stuart,Raynaud, Florence I.,Roughley, Stephen D.,Sharp, Swee Y.,Surgenor, Allan,Walmsley, D. Lee,Webb, Paul,Wood, Mike,Workman, Paul,Wright, Lisa
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p. 196 - 218
(2008/09/17)
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- 3-cyanoquinolines, 3-cyano-1,6-naphthyridines, and 3-cyano-1,7-naphthyridines as protein kinase inhibitors
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This invention provides compounds of Formula (I), having the structure where T, Z, X, A, R1, R2a, R2b, R2c, R3, R4, and n are defined herein, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof which are useful as antineoplastic agents and in the treatment of osteoporosis and polycystic kidney disease.
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- Substituted 4-anilino-7-phenyl-3-quinolinecarbonitriles as Src kinase inhibitors
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A series of substituted 4-anilino-7-phenyl-3-quinolinecarbonitriles has been prepared as Src kinase inhibitors. Optimal activity is observed with compounds that have basic amines attached via the para position of the 7-phenyl ring, and a hydrogen atom at the C-6 position. The best compounds are low nanomolar inhibitors of Src kinase, and have potent activity against Src-transformed fibroblast cells.
- Berger, Dan,Dutia, Minu,Powell, Dennis,Wissner, Allan,DeMorin, Frenel,Raifeld, Yuri,Weber, Jennifer,Boschelli, Frank
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p. 2989 - 2992
(2007/10/03)
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