- Synthesis of novel 5-substituted-2-aminotetralin analogs: 5-HT1A and 5-HT7 G protein-coupled receptor affinity, 3D-QSAR and molecular modeling
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The serotonin 5-HT7 G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) is a proposed pharmacotherapeutic target for a variety of central and peripheral indications, albeit, there are no approved drugs selective for binding 5-HT7. We previously reported that a lead analog based on the 5-substituted-N,N-disubstituted-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalen-2-amine (5-substituted-2-aminotetralin, 5-SAT) scaffold binds with high affinity at the 5-HT7 GPCR, and can treat symptoms of autism in mouse models; subsequently, the lead was found to have high affinity at the 5-HT1A GPCR. Herein, we report the synthesis of novel 5-SAT analogs to develop a 3-dimensional quantitative structure—affinity relationship (3D-QSAR) at the human 5-HT7 receptor for comparison with similar studies at the highly homologous 5-HT1A receptor. We report 35 new 5-SAT ligands, some with very high affinity (Ki ≤ 1 nM) and stereoselectivity at 5-HT7 + or 5-HT1A receptors, several with modest selectivity (up to 12-fold) for binding at 5-HT7, and, several ligands with high selectivity (up to 40-fold) at the 5-HT1A receptor. 3D-QSAR results indicate that steric extensions at the C(5)-position improve selectivity for the 5-HT7 over 5-HT1A receptor, while steric and hydrophobic extensions at the chiral C(2)-amino position impart 5-HT1A selectivity. In silico receptor homology modeling studies, supplemented with molecular dynamics simulations and binding free energy calculations, were used to rationalize experimentally-determined receptor selectivity and stereoselective affinity results. The data from these studies indicate that the 5-SAT chemotype, previously shown to be safe and efficacious in rodent paradigms of neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders, is amenable to structural modification to optimize affinity at serotonin 5-HT7 vs. 5-HT1A GPCRs, as may be required for successful clinical translation.
- Perry, Charles K.,Casey, Austen B.,Felsing, Daniel E.,Vemula, Rajender,Zaka, Mehreen,Herrington, Noah B.,Cui, Meng,Kellogg, Glen E.,Canal, Clinton E.,Booth, Raymond G.
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- Novel ligands for the human histamine H1 receptor: Synthesis, pharmacology, and comparative molecular field analysis studies of 2-dimethylamino-5-(6)-phenyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalenes
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This paper reports the synthesis of a novel series of (±)-2-dimethylamino- 5- and 6-phenyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene derivatives (5- and 6-APTs), and, corresponding affinity, functional activity, and, molecular modeling studies with regard to drug des
- Ghoneim, Ola M.,Legere, Jacqueline A.,Golbraikh, Alexander,Tropsha, Alexander,Booth, Raymond G.
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p. 6640 - 6658
(2007/10/03)
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- Benzoquinazoline inhibitors of thymidylate synthase: Enzyme inhibitory activity and cytotoxicity of some 3-amino- and 3-methylbenzo[f]quinazolin- 1(2H)-ones
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The synthesis and thymidylate synthase (TS) inhibitory activity of a series of simple benzo[f]-quinazolin-1(2H)-ones are described. Fully aromatic 3-amino compounds with compact lipophilic substituents in the 9-position were found to have I50 values as low as 20 nM on the isolated enzyme, and represent the first examples of potent, folate-based TS inhibitors that completely lack any structural feature corresponding to the (p- aminobenzoyl)glutamate moiety of the cofactor. A number of the compounds also showed moderate growth inhibitory activity against a human colon adenocarcinoma cell line (SW480), with IC50 values as low as 2 μM.
- Pendergast,Johnson,Dickerson,Dev,Duch,Ferone,Hall,Humphreys,Kelly,Wilson
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p. 2279 - 2291
(2007/10/02)
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