- Can We Make Small Molecules Lean? Optimization of a Highly Lipophilic TarO Inhibitor
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We describe our optimization efforts to improve the physicochemical properties, solubility, and off-target profile of 1, an inhibitor of TarO, an early stage enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway for wall teichoic acid (WTA) synthesis. Compound 1 displayed a TarO IC50 of 125 nM in an enzyme assay and possessed very high lipophilicity (clogP = 7.1) with no measurable solubility in PBS buffer. Structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies resulted in a series of compounds with improved lipophilic ligand efficiency (LLE) consistent with the reduction of clogP. From these efforts, analog 9 was selected for our initial in vivo study, which in combination with subefficacious dose of imipenem (IPM) robustly lowered the bacterial burden in a neutropenic Staphylococci murine infection model. Concurrent with our in vivo optimization effort using 9, we further improved LLE as exemplified by a much more druglike analog 26.
- Mandal, Mihirbaran,Tan, Zheng,Madsen-Duggan, Christina,Buevich, Alexei V.,Caldwell, John P.,Dejesus, Reynalda,Flattery, Amy,Garlisi, Charles G.,Gill, Charles,Ha, Sookhee Nicole,Ho, Ginny,Koseoglu, Sandra,Labroli, Marc,Basu, Kallol,Lee, Sang Ho,Liang, Lianzhu,Liu, Jenny,Mayhood, Todd,McGuinness, Debra,McLaren, David G.,Wen, Xiujuan,Parmee, Emma,Rindgen, Diane,Roemer, Terry,Sheth, Payal,Tawa, Paul,Tata, James,Yang, Christine,Yang, Shu-Wei,Xiao, Li,Wang, Hao,Tan, Christopher,Tang, Haifeng,Walsh, Paul,Walsh, Erika,Wu, Jin,Su, Jing
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p. 3851 - 3865
(2017/05/19)
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- PEST CONTROL AGENT CONTAINING NOVEL PYRIDYL-METHANAMINE DERIVATIVE OR SALT THEREOF
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A novel pesticide is provided. The present invention provides a pesticide containing, as an active ingredient, a pyridyl-methanamine derivative represented by the formula (I) or its salt: wherein R1 is hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, a heterocyclic group, etc.; each of R2 and R3 which are independent of each other, is hydrogen, halogen, cyano, nitro, alkyl, cycloalkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, a heterocyclic group, etc.; R4 is trifluoromethyl or chlorodifluoromethyl; R5 is hydrogen, halogen, cyano, nitro, alkyl, etc.; each of R6 and R7 which are independent of each other, is hydrogen, cyano, alkyl, haloalkyl, etc.; R8 is alkyl, cycloalkyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkoxyalkoxyalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, halogen, haloalkyl, cyano, nitro, etc.; and n is an integer of from 0 to 4.
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(2009/04/23)
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