- A scaffold replacement approach towards new sirtuin 2 inhibitors
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Sirtuins (SIRT1–SIRT7) are an evolutionary conserved family of NAD+-dependent protein deacylases regulating the acylation state of ε-N-lysine residues of proteins thereby controlling key biological processes. Numerous studies have found association of the aberrant enzymatic activity of SIRTs with various diseases like diabetes, cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. Previously, we have shown that substituted 2-alkyl-chroman-4-one/chromone derivatives can serve as selective inhibitors of SIRT2 possessing an antiproliferative effect in two human cancer cell lines. In this study, we have explored the bioisosteric replacement of the chroman-4-one/chromone core structure with different less lipophilic bicyclic scaffolds to overcome problems associated to poor physiochemical properties due to a highly lipophilic substitution pattern required for achieve a good inhibitory effect. Various new derivatives based on the quinolin-4(1H)-one scaffold, bicyclic secondary sulfonamides or saccharins were synthesized and evaluated for their SIRT inhibitory effect. Among the evaluated scaffolds, the benzothiadiazine-1,1-dioxide-based compounds showed the highest SIRT2 inhibitory activity. Molecular modeling studies gave insight into the binding mode of the new scaffold-replacement analogues.
- Seifert, Tina,Malo, Marcus,Kokkola, Tarja,Stéen, E. Johanna L.,Meinander, Kristian,Wallén, Erik A.A.,Jarho, Elina M.,Luthman, Kristina
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supporting information
(2019/12/24)
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- Light-mediated deoxygenation of alcohols with a dimeric gold catalyst
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A new protocol for the reductive deoxygenation of primary alcohols was explored. This photo-mediated method combines a novel approach to bromination of alcohols merged with the powerful reducing capability of [Au2(dppm)2]Cl2 [dppm = 1,1-bis(diphenylphosphino)methane] as a photoredox catalyst. The highly efficient methods discussed are marked by the use of UVA light-emitting diodes, which have significantly reduced reaction times and lowered setup cost.
- McCallum, Terry,Slavko, Ekaterina,Morin, Mathieu,Barriault, Louis
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supporting information
p. 81 - 85
(2015/02/18)
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- 4-alkyloxyimino derivatives of uridine-5′-triphosphate: Distal modification of potent agonists as a strategy for molecular probes of P2Y 2, P2Y4, and P2Y6 receptors
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Extended N4-(3-arylpropyl)oxy derivatives of uridine-5′-triphosphate were synthesized and potently stimulated phospholipase C stimulation in astrocytoma cells expressing G protein-coupled human (h) P2Y receptors (P2YRs) activated by UTP (P2Y2/4R) or UDP (P2Y6R). The potent P2Y4R-selective N4-(3- phenylpropyl)oxy agonist was phenyl ring-substituted or replaced with terminal heterocyclic or naphthyl rings with retention of P2YR potency. This broad tolerance for steric bulk in a distal region was not observed for dinucleoside tetraphosphate agonists with both nucleobases substituted. The potent N 4-(3-(4-methoxyphenyl)-propyl)oxy analogue 19 (EC50: P2Y2R, 47 nM; P2Y4R, 23 nM) was functionalized for chain extension using click tethering of fluorophores as prosthetic groups. The BODIPY 630/650 conjugate 28 (MRS4162) exhibited EC50 values of 70, 66, and 23 nM at the hP2Y2/4/6Rs, respectively, and specifically labeled cells expressing the P2Y6R. Thus, an extended N4-(3- arylpropyl)oxy group accessed a structurally permissive region on three G q-coupled P2YRs, and potency and selectivity were modulated by distal structural changes. This freedom of substitution was utilized to design of a pan-agonist fluorescent probe of a subset of uracil nucleotide-activated hP2YRs.
- Jayasekara, P. Suresh,Barrett, Matthew O.,Ball, Christopher B.,Brown, Kyle A.,Hammes, Eva,Balasubramanian, Ramachandran,Harden, T. Kendall,Jacobson, Kenneth A.
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p. 3874 - 3883
(2014/05/20)
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- Synthesis of N-glyoxyl prolyl and pipecolyl amides and thioesters and evaluation of their in vitro and in vivo nerve regenerative effects
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The recent discovery that small molecule ligands for the peptidyl-prolyl isomerase (PPIase) FKBP12 possess powerful neuroprotective and neuroregenerative properties in vitro and in vivo suggests therapeutic utility for such compounds in neurodegenerative disease. The neurotrophic effects of these compounds are independent of the immunosuppressive pathways by which drugs such as FK506 and rapamycin operate. Previous work by ourselves and other groups exploring the structure-activity relationships (SAR) of small molecules that mimic only the FKBP binding domain portion of FK506 has focused on esters of proline and pipecolic acid. We have explored amide and thioester analogues of these earlier structures and found that they too are extremely potent in promoting recovery of lesioned dopaminergic pathways in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease. Several compounds were shown to be highly effective upon oral administration after lesioning of the dopaminergic pathway, providing further evidence of the potential clinical utility of a variety of structural classes of FKBP12 ligands.
- Hamilton, Gregory S.,Wu, Yong-Qian,Limburg, David C.,Wilkinson, Douglas E.,Vaal, Mark J.,Li, Jia-He,Thomas, Christine,Huang, Wei,Sauer, Hansjorg,Ross, Douglas T.,Soni, Raj,Chen, Yi,Guo, Hongshi,Howorth, Pamela,Valentine, Heather,Liang, Shi,Spicer, Dawn,Fuller, Mike,Steiner, Joseph P.
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p. 3549 - 3557
(2007/10/03)
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- Compounds possessing neuronal activity
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The present invention relates to compounds, methods and pharmaceutical compositions for stimulating the growth of neurites in nerve cells. The compounds and the compositions and methods that utilize them can be used, either alone or in conjunction with a neurotrophic factor, such as nerve growth factor, to promote repair of neuronal damage caused by disease or physical trauma.
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- Enantioselective synthesis of haminol-1, an alarm pheromone of a Mediterranean mollusc
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The first enantioselective synthesis of (-)-(R)-haminol-1 is described in this paper. The chiral part of the molecule was prepared by reduction of an optically active β-ketosulfoxide. The all-trans trienic part was stereoselectively synthesized via reductive elimination of a 1,6-dibenzoate-2,4-diene with sodium amalgam.
- Solladie, Guy,Somny, Frederic,Colobert, Francoise
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p. 801 - 810
(2007/10/03)
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