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5-Bromo-1-Methyl-7-azaindole is a specialized chemical compound often used in scientific research, particularly in the field of organic chemistry. It is distinguished by its unique structure featuring a bromine atom and a nitrogen atom. As a type of azaindole, it is characterized by a fused pyrrole and pyridine ring structure, with a nitrogen atom substituted in. Like other azaindoles, 5-Bromo-1-Methyl-7-azaindole has potential use in pharmacological development and biological research, notably as intermediates for the synthesis of different bioactive molecules. Its handling requires safety measures due to its reactivity and potential hazards.

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Used in Organic Chemistry Research:
5-Bromo-1-Methyl-7-azaindole is used as a research compound for its unique structure and reactivity, contributing to the development of new organic chemistry methodologies and techniques.
Used in Pharmacological Development:
5-Bromo-1-Methyl-7-azaindole is used as an intermediate in the synthesis of various bioactive molecules, which can be further developed into potential pharmaceutical agents for therapeutic applications.
Used in Biological Research:
5-Bromo-1-Methyl-7-azaindole is used as a tool compound in biological research to study the interactions and effects of this unique azaindole structure on biological systems, potentially leading to new insights in molecular biology and related fields.

Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 183208-22-2 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 1,8,3,2,0 and 8 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 2 and 2 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 183208-22:
(8*1)+(7*8)+(6*3)+(5*2)+(4*0)+(3*8)+(2*2)+(1*2)=122
122 % 10 = 2
So 183208-22-2 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

183208-22-2SDS

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According to Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) - Sixth revised edition

Version: 1.0

Creation Date: Aug 15, 2017

Revision Date: Aug 15, 2017

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1.1 GHS Product identifier

Product name 5-bromo-1-methylpyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine

1.2 Other means of identification

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Other names 5-BROMO-1-METHYL-7-AZAINDOLE

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183208-22-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Characterization of maleimide-based glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3) inhibitors as stimulators of steroidogenesis

Gunosewoyo, Hendra,Midzak, Andrew,Gaisina, Irina N.,Sabath, Emily V.,Fedolak, Allison,Hanania, Taleen,Brunner, Dani,Papadopoulos, Vassilios,Kozikowski, Alan P.

, p. 5115 - 5129 (2013)

Inhibition of GSK-3β has been well documented to account for the behavioral actions of the mood stabilizer lithium in various animal models of mood disorders. Recent studies have showed that genetic or pharmacological inhibition of GSK-3β resulted in anxiolytic-like and pro-social behavior. In our ongoing efforts to develop GSK-3β inhibitors for the treatment of mood disorders, SAR studies on maleimide-based compounds were undertaken. We present herein for the first time that some of these GSK-3β inhibitors, in particular analogues 1 and 9, were able to stimulate progesterone production in the MA-10 mouse tumor Leydig cell model of steroidogenesis without any significant toxicity. These two compounds were tested in the SmartCube behavioral assay and showed anxiolytic-like signatures following daily dose administration (50 mg/kg, ip) for 13 days. Taken together, these results support the hypothesis that GSK-3β inhibition could influence neuroactive steroid production thereby mediating the modulation of anxiety-like behavior in vivo.

Novel fluorine-18 labeled 5-(1-pyrrolidinylsulfonyl)-7-azaisatin derivatives as potential PET tracers for in vivo imaging of activated caspases in apoptosis

Waldmann, Christopher M.,Hermann, Sven,Faust, Andreas,Riemann, Burkhard,Schober, Otmar,Sch?fers, Michael,Haufe, Günter,Kopka, Klaus

, p. 5734 - 5739 (2015)

The programmed type I cell death, defined as apoptosis, is induced by complex regulated signaling pathways that trigger the intracellular activation of executioner caspases-3, -6 and -7. Once activated, these enzymes initiate cellular death through cleavage of proteins which are responsible for DNA repair, signaling and cell maintenance. Several radiofluorinated inhibitors of caspases-3 and -7, comprising a moderate lipophilic 5-(1-pyrrolidinylsulfonyl)isatin lead structure, are currently being investigated for imaging apoptosis in vivo by us and others. The purpose of this study was to increase the intrinsic hydrophilicity of the aforementioned lead structure to alter the pharmacokinetic behavior of the resulting caspase-3 and -7 targeted radiotracer. Therefore, fluorinated and non-fluorinated derivatives of 5-(1-pyrrolidinylsulfonyl)-7-azaisatin were synthesized and tested for their inhibitory properties against recombinant caspases-3 and -7. Fluorine-18 has been introduced by copper(I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) of an alkyne precursor with 2-[18F]fluoroethylazide. Using dynamic micro-PET biodistribution studies in vivo the kinetic behavior of one promising PET-compatible 5-pyrrolidinylsulfonyl 7-azaisatin derivative has been compared to a previously described isatin based radiotracer.

Synthesis of new melatonin analogues from dimers of azaindole and indole by use of Suzuki homocoupling

Guillard, Jerome,Larraya, Carlos,Viaud-Massuard, Marie-Claude

, p. 865 - 877 (2003)

N-{2-[3′-(2-Acetylaminoethyl)-1H,1′H-[5,5′]biindol-3-yl]- and N-{2-[1′-(2-acetylaminoethyl)-1′H-[5, 5′]biindol-1-yl]ethyl}acetamide (2,3) and their analogues in 7-azaindole series (4,5) were synthesized by palladium catalysed reaction starting from indole or 7-azaindole using [1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene]dichloropalladium, as catalyst.

A new oxadiazole-based topsentin derivative modulates cyclin-dependent kinase 1 expression and exerts cytotoxic effects on pancreatic cancer cells

Avan, Amir,Carbone, Daniela,Cascioferro, Stella,Diana, Patrizia,Giovannetti, Elisa,Parrino, Barbara,Pecoraro, Camilla,Peters, Godefridus J.,Puerta, Adrian

, (2021/12/27)

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly lethal form of cancer characterized by drug resistance, urging new therapeutic strategies. In recent years, protein kinases have emerged as promising pharmacological targets for the treatment of several solid and hematological tumors. Interestingly, cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (CDK1) is overexpressed in PDAC tissues and has been correlated to the aggressive nature of these tumors because of its key role in cell cycle progression and resistance to the induction of apoptosis. For these reasons, CDK1 is one of the main causes of chemoresistance, representing a promising pharmacological target. In this study, we report the synthesis of new 1,2,4-oxadiazole compounds and evaluate their ability to inhibit the cell growth of PATU-T, Hs766T, and HPAF-II cell lines and a primary PDAC cell culture (PDAC3). Compound 6b was the most active compound, with IC50 values ranging from 5.7 to 10.7 μM. Molecular docking of 6b into the active site of CDK1 showed the ability of the compound to interact effectively with the adenosine triphosphate binding pocket. Therefore, we assessed its ability to induce apoptosis (which increased 1.5-and 2-fold in PATU-T and PDAC3 cells, respectively) and to inhibit CDK1 expression, which was reduced to 45% in Hs766T. Lastly, compound 6b passed the ADME prediction, showing good pharmacokinetic parameters. These data demonstrate that 6b displays cytotoxic activity, induces apoptosis, and targets CDK1, supporting further studies for the development of similar compounds against PDAC.

Scaffold-Hopping Strategy on a Series of Proteasome Inhibitors Led to a Preclinical Candidate for the Treatment of Visceral Leishmaniasis

Thomas, Michael,Brand, Stephen,De Rycker, Manu,Zuccotto, Fabio,Lukac, Iva,Dodd, Peter G.,Ko, Eun-Jung,Manthri, Sujatha,McGonagle, Kate,Osuna-Cabello, Maria,Riley, Jennifer,Pont, Caterina,Simeons, Frederick,Stojanovski, Laste,Thomas, John,Thompson, Stephen,Viayna, Elisabet,Fiandor, Jose M.,Martin, Julio,Wyatt, Paul G.,Miles, Timothy J.,Read, Kevin D.,Marco, Maria,Gilbert, Ian H.

supporting information, p. 5905 - 5930 (2021/06/01)

There is an urgent need for new treatments for visceral leishmaniasis (VL), a parasitic infection which impacts heavily large areas of East Africa, Asia, and South America. We previously reported on the discovery of GSK3494245/DDD01305143 (1) as a preclinical candidate for VL and, herein, we report on the medicinal chemistry program that led to its identification. A hit from a phenotypic screen was optimized to give a compound with in vivo efficacy, which was hampered by poor solubility and genotoxicity. The work on the original scaffold failed to lead to developable compounds, so an extensive scaffold-hopping exercise involving medicinal chemistry design, in silico profiling, and subsequent synthesis was utilized, leading to the preclinical candidate. The compound was shown to act via proteasome inhibition, and we report on the modeling of different scaffolds into a cryo-EM structure and the impact this has on our understanding of the series' structure-activity relationships.

Electroreductive Carbofunctionalization of Alkenes with Alkyl Bromides via a Radical-Polar Crossover Mechanism

Zhang, Wen,Lin, Song

supporting information, p. 20661 - 20670 (2020/12/23)

Electrochemistry grants direct access to reactive intermediates (radicals and ions) in a controlled fashion toward selective organic transformations. This feature has been demonstrated in a variety of alkene functionalization reactions, most of which proceed via an anodic oxidation pathway. In this report, we further expand the scope of electrochemistry to the reductive functionalization of alkenes. In particular, the strategic choice of reagents and reaction conditions enabled a radical-polar crossover pathway wherein two distinct electrophiles can be added across an alkene in a highly chemo- and regioselective fashion. Specifically, we used this strategy in the intermolecular carboformylation, anti-Markovnikov hydroalkylation, and carbocarboxylation of alkenes - reactions with rare precedents in the literature - by means of the electroreductive generation of alkyl radical and carbanion intermediates. These reactions employ readily available starting materials (alkyl halides, alkenes, etc.) and simple, transition-metal-free conditions and display broad substrate scope and good tolerance of functional groups. A uniform protocol can be used to achieve all three transformations by simply altering the reaction medium. This development provides a new avenue for constructing Csp3-Csp3 bonds.

Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of 3,5-Disubstituted-pyrrolo[2,3- b]pyridines as Inhibitors of Adaptor-Associated Kinase 1 with Antiviral Activity

Verdonck, Sven,Pu, Szu-Yuan,Sorrell, Fiona J.,Elkins, Jon M.,Froeyen, Mathy,Gao, Ling-Jie,Prugar, Laura I.,Dorosky, Danielle E.,Brannan, Jennifer M.,Barouch-Bentov, Rina,Knapp, Stefan,Dye, John M.,Herdewijn, Piet,Einav, Shirit,De Jonghe, Steven

, p. 5810 - 5831 (2019/07/04)

There are currently no approved drugs for the treatment of emerging viral infections, such as dengue and Ebola. Adaptor-associated kinase 1 (AAK1) is a cellular serine-threonine protein kinase that functions as a key regulator of the clathrin-associated host adaptor proteins and regulates the intracellular trafficking of multiple unrelated RNA viruses. Moreover, AAK1 is overexpressed specifically in dengue virus-infected but not bystander cells. Because AAK1 is a promising antiviral drug target, we have embarked on an optimization campaign of a previously identified 7-azaindole analogue, yielding novel pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridines with high AAK1 affinity. The optimized compounds demonstrate improved activity against dengue virus both in vitro and in human primary dendritic cells and the unrelated Ebola virus. These findings demonstrate that targeting cellular AAK1 may represent a promising broad-spectrum antiviral strategy.

2,4-DISUBSTITUTED PHENYLENE-1,5-DIAMINE DERIVATIVES AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF, AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE COMPOSITIONS PREPARED THEREFROM

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Paragraph 0149; 0150, (2017/01/31)

The present invention provides a class of 2,4-substituted phenylene-1,5-diamine derivatives, having an inhibiting effect on EGFR tyrosine kinases, and pharmaceutically acceptable salt, stereoisomer, solvate or prodrug of said derivatives. See the description for the definition of each group in the formula. In addition, the present invention also discloses pharmaceutical compositions, pharmaceutically acceptable compositions and applications thereof.

Ru/Ni Dual Catalytic Desulfinative Photoredox Csp2-C sp3Cross-Coupling of Alkyl Sulfinate Salts and Aryl Halides

Knauber, Thomas,Chandrasekaran, Ramalakshmi,Tucker, Joseph W.,Chen, Jinshan Michael,Reese, Matthew,Rankic, Danica A.,Sach, Neal,Helal, Christopher

supporting information, p. 6566 - 6569 (2017/12/26)

A mild Ru/Ni dual catalytic desulfinative photoredox Csp2-Csp3 cross-coupling reaction of alkyl sulfinate salts with aryl halides has been developed. The optimized catalyst system, consisting of Ru(bpy)3Cl2, Ni(COD)2, and DBU, smoothly mediates the coupling of a diverse set of secondary and primary nonactivated alkyl sulfinate salts with a broad range of electron-deficient aryl bromides, electron-rich aryl iodides, and heteroaryl bromides under irradiation with blue light. The procedure is ideal for late-stage introduction of alkyl groups on pharmaceutical intermediates, and the Csp2-Csp3 cross-coupling reaction allowed the rapid synthesis of caseine kinase 1 inhibitor analogues via a parallel medicinal chemistry effort.

OXADIAZINE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

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Paragraph 0653, (2017/03/14)

The present disclosure relates to oxadiazine compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising an effective amount of an oxadiazine compound and methods for using an oxadiazine compound in the treatment of a neurodegenerative disease, comprising administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of an oxadiazine compound.

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