204067-08-3Relevant articles and documents
Novel 3-(1H-indol-3-yl)-2-[3-(4-methoxyphenyl)ureido]propanamides as selective agonists of human formyl-peptide receptor 2
Lacivita, Enza,Schepetkin, Igor A.,Stama, Madia L.,Kirpotina, Liliya N.,Colabufo, Nicola A.,Perrone, Roberto,Khlebnikov, Andrei I.,Quinn, Mark T.,Leopoldo, Marcello
, p. 3913 - 3924 (2015)
N-Formyl peptide receptors (FPRs) are G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that play critical roles in inflammatory reactions, and FPR-specific interactions can possibly be used to facilitate the resolution of pathological inflammatory reactions. We here report the synthesis and biological evaluation of six pairs of chiral ureidopropanamido derivatives as potent and selective formyl peptide receptor-2 (FPR2) agonists that were designed starting from our lead agonist (S)-3-(1H-indol-3-yl)-2-[3-(4-methoxyphenyl)ureido]-N-[[1-(5-methoxy-2-pyridinyl)cyclohexyl]methyl]propanamide ((S)-9a). The new compounds were obtained in overall yields considerably higher than (S)-9a. Several of the new compounds showed agonist properties comparable to that of (S)-9a along with higher selectivity over FPR1. Molecular modeling was used to define chiral recognition by FPR2. In vitro metabolic stability of selected compounds was also assessed to obtain preliminary insight on drug-like properties of this class of compounds.
FUSED [1,2,4]THIADIAZINE DERIVATIVES WHICH ACT AS KAT INHIBITORS OF THE MYST FAMILY
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, (2019/03/17)
A compound of formula (I): which inhibits the activity of one or more KATs of the MYST family, i.e., TIP60, KAT6B, MOZ, HBO1 and MOF.
Non-peptide bombesin receptor antagonists
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, (2008/06/13)
The compounds of the instant invention are novel compounds of Formula I or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof wherein Ar is phenyl or pyridyl unsubstituted or substituted. Ar1can be independently selected from Ar and can also include pyridyl-N-oxide, indolyl, imidazole, and pyridyl; R3can be independently selected from Ar or is hydrogen, hydroxy, NMe2, N-methyl-pyrrole, imidazole, tetrazole, thiazole (a), (b), (c), or (d), wherein Ar2is phenyl or pyridyl. The instant compounds antagonize the bombesin receptors in mammals and are therefore effective in treating and/or preventing depression, psychoses, seasonal affective disorders, cancer, feeding disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, sleep disorders, and memory impairment.