195133-07-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Design, synthesis, and evaluation of chromen-2-ones as potent and selective human dopamine D4 antagonists
Kesten, Suzanne R.,Heffner, Thomas G.,Johnson, Stephen J.,Pugsley, Thomas A.,Wright, Jonathan L.,Wise, Lawrence D.
, p. 3718 - 3725 (1999)
The discovery of a series of chromen-2-ones with selective affinity for the dopamine (DA) D4 receptor is described. Target compounds were tested for binding to cloned human DA D2L, D3, and D4.2 receptor subtypes expressed in Chinese hamster ovary K1 cells
Catalytic Selective Oxidative Coupling of Secondary N-Alkylanilines: An Approach to Azoxyarene
Ke, Lei,Zhu, Guirong,Qian, Hui,Xiang, Guangya,Chen, Qin,Chen, Zhilong
, p. 4008 - 4013 (2019/06/04)
Azoxyarenes are among important scaffolds in organic molecules. Direct oxidative coupling of primary anilines provides a concise fashion to construct them. However, whether these scaffolds can be prepared from secondary N-alkylanilines is not well explored. Here, we present a catalytic selective oxidative coupling of secondary N-alkylaniline to afford azoxyarene with tungsten catalyst under mild conditions. In addition, azoxy can be viewed as a bioisostere of alkene and amide. Several "azoxyarene analogues" of the corresponding bioactive alkenes and amides showed comparable promising anticancer activities.
Insight into structural requirements for selective and/or dual CXCR3 and CXCR4 allosteric modulators
Kolari?, Anja,?vajger, Urban,Toma?i?, Tihomir,Brox, Regine,Frank, Theresa,Minovski, Nikola,Tschammer, Nuska,Anderluh, Marko
, p. 68 - 90 (2018/05/26)
Based on the previously published pyrazolopyridine-based hit compound for which negative allosteric modulation of both CXCR3 and CXCR4 receptors was disclosed, we designed, synthesized and biologically evaluated a set of novel, not only negative, but also positive allosteric modulators with preserved pyrazolopyridine core. Compound 9e is a dual negative modulator, inhibiting G protein activity of both receptors. For CXCR4 receptor para-substituted aromatic group of compounds distinguishes between negative and positive modulation. Para-methoxy substitution leads to functional antagonism, while para-chloro triggers agonism. Additionally, we discovered that chemotaxis is not completely correlated with G protein pathways. This is the first work in which we have on a series of compounds successfully demonstrated that it is possible to produce selective as well as dual-acting modulators of chemokine receptors, which is very promising for future research in the field of discovery of selective or dual modulators of chemokine receptors.
