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Modelling a ‘histidine brace’ motif in mononuclear copper monooxygenases
Fukatsu, Arisa,Morimoto, Yuma,Sugimoto, Hideki,Itoh, Shinobu
, p. 5123 - 5126 (2020)
A mononuclear copper complex bearing a ‘histidine brace’ is synthesised and characterised as an active-site model of mononuclear copper monooxygenases such as lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs) and particulate methane monooxygenase (pMMO). The co
Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of a novel indoleamine 2,3-dioxigenase 1 (IDO1) and thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) dual inhibitor
Fan, Qing-Zhu,Zhou, Ji,Zhu, Yi-Bao,He, Lian-Jun,Miao, Dong-Dong,Zhang, Sheng-Peng,Liu, Xiao-Ping,Zhang, Chao
, (2020)
Targeting the Trp-Kyn pathway is an attractive approach for cancer immunotherapy. Thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) enzymes are reactive oxygen species (ROS) modulators that are involved in the tumor cell growth and survival processes. The 4-phenylimidazole scaffold is well-established as useful for indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) inhibition, while piperlongumine (PL) and its derivatives have been reported to be inhibitors of TrxR. To take advantage of both immunotherapy and TrxR inhibition, we designed a first-generation dual IDO1 and TrxR inhibitor (ZC0101) using the structural combination of 4-phenylimidazole and PL scaffolds. ZC0101 exhibited better dual inhibition against IDO1 and TrxR in vitro and in cell enzyme assays than the uncombined forms of 4-phenylimidazole and PL. It also showed antiproliferative activity in various cancer cell lines, and a selective killing effect between normal and cancer cells. Furthermore, ZC0101 effectively induced apoptosis and ROS accumulation in cancer cells. Knockdown of TrxR1 and IDO1 expression induced cellular enzyme inhibition and ROS accumulation effects during ZC0101 treatment, but only reduced TrxR1 expression was able to improve ZC0101′s antiproliferation effect. This proof-of-concept study provides a novel strategy for cancer treatment. ZC0101 represents a promising lead compound for the development of novel antitumor agents that can also be used as a valuable probe to clarify the relationships and mechanisms of cancer immunotherapy and ROS modulators.
Preparation method of (2-(1H-imidazole-4-yl)phenyl)methanol
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Paragraph 0067-0074, (2021/01/04)
The invention belongs to the technical field of medicinal chemistry, and particularly discloses a preparation method of (2-(1H-imidazole-4-yl)phenyl)methanol. Amino of 4-iodine-1H-imidazole is protected by a triphenylmethyl protecting group and reacts wit
Design and synthesis of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 inhibitors and evaluation of their use as anti-tumor agents
Wen, Hui,Liu, Yuke,Wang, Shufang,Wang, Ting,Zhang, Gang,Chen, Xiaoguang,Li, Yan,Cui, Huaqing,Lai, Fangfang,Sheng, Li
, (2019/06/11)
Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) 1 is the key enzyme for regulating tryptophan metabolism and is an important target for interrupting tumor immune escape. In this study, we designed four series of compounds as potential IDO1 inhibitors by attaching various fragments or ligands to indole or phenylimidazole scaffolds to improve binding to IDO1. The compounds were synthesized and their inhibitory activities against IDO1 and tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase were evaluated. The cytotoxicities of the compounds against two tumor cell lines were also determined. Two compounds with a phenylimidazole scaffold (DX-03-12 and DX-03-13) showed potent IDO1 inhibition with IC50 values of 0.3–0.5 μM. These two IDO1 inhibitors showed low cell cytotoxicity, which indicated that they may exert their anti-tumor effect via immune modulation. Compound DX-03-12 was investigated further by determining the in vivo pharmacokinetic profile and anti-tumor efficacy. The pharmacokinetic study revealed that DX-03-12 had satisfactory properties in mice, with rapid absorption, moderate plasma clearance (~36% of hepatic blood flow), acceptable half-life (~4.6 h), and high oral bioavailability (~96%). Daily oral administration of 60 mg/kg of compound DX-03-12 decreased tumor growth by 72.2% after 19 days in a mouse melanoma cell B16-F10 xenograft model compared with the untreated control. Moreover, there was no obvious weight loss in DX-03-12-treated mice. In conclusion, compound DX-03-12 is a potent lead compound for developing IDO1 inhibitors and anti-tumor agents.
A convenient synthesis of 4(5)-(hetero)aryl-1H-imidazoles via microwave-assisted Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reaction
Vichier-Guerre, Sophie,Dugué, Laurence,Pochet, Sylvie
supporting information, p. 6347 - 6350 (2014/12/10)
A simple and rapid access to a variety of 4(5)-arylated imidazoles via palladium-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reaction is described. Coupling parameters were screened for efficient C-4 arylation of N-unprotected 4-iodoimidazole with a broad range of boronic acids under microwave irradiation. Twenty-one imidazole derivatives were synthesized in modest to excellent yields in short reaction times.
A new boronic-acid based strategy to synthesize 4(5)-(het)aryl-1H-imidazoles
Primas, Nicolas,Mahatsekake, Clément,Bouillon, Alexandre,Lancelot, Jean-Charles,Oliveira Santos, Jana Sopkovà-de,Lohier, Jean-Fran?ois,Rault, Sylvain
, p. 4596 - 4601 (2008/09/20)
This paper describes the synthesis of a new N-THP protected 5-(1H)-imidazolyl boronic acid pinacol ester and its use in Suzuki cross-coupling reactions with a wide range of (het)aryl halides to provide 4(5)-(het)aryl-1H-imidazoles.
