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Discovery of pyrroloaminopyrazoles as novel PAK inhibitors
Guo, Chuangxing,McAlpine, Indrawan,Zhang, Junhu,Knighton, Daniel D.,Kephart, Susan,Johnson, M. Catherine,Li, Haitao,Bouzida, Djamal,Yang, Anle,Dong, Liming,Marakovits, Joseph,Tikhe, Jayashree,Richardson, Paul,Guo, Lisa C.,Kania, Robert,Edwards, Martin P.,Kraynov, Eugenia,Christensen, James,Piraino, Joseph,Lee, Joseph,Dagostino, Eleanor,Del-Carmen, Christine,Deng, Ya-Li,Smeal, Tod,Murray, Brion W.
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The P21-activated kinases (PAK) are emerging antitumor therapeutic targets. In this paper, we describe the discovery of potent PAK inhibitors guided by structure-based drug design. In addition, the efflux of the pyrrolopyrazole series was effectively reduced by applying multiple medicinal chemistry strategies, leading to a series of PAK inhibitors that are orally active in inhibiting tumor growth in vivo.
CARBONYLAMINO PYRROLOPYRAZOLES, POTENT KINASE INHIBITORS
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Carbonylamino Pyrrolopyrazole compounds of formula I, compositions including these compounds and methods of their use are provided. Preferred compounds of formula I have activity as protein kinase inhibitors, including as inhibitors of PAK4.