27349-40-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
BIFUNCTIONAL MOLECULES CONTAINING AN E3 UBIQUITINE LIGASE BINDING MOIETY LINKED TO A BCL6 TARGETING MOIETY
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Paragraph 00360; 00361, (2021/04/23)
Bifunctional compounds, which find utility as modulators of B-cell lymphoma 6 protein (BCL6; target protein), are described herein. In particular, the bifunctional compounds of the present disclosure contain on one end a Von Hippel-Lindau, cereblon, Inhibitors of Apotosis Proteins or mouse double-minute homolog 2 ligand that binds to the respective E3 ubiquitin ligase and on the other end a moiety which binds the target protein, such that the target protein is placed in proximity to the ubiquitin ligase to effect degradation (and inhibition) of target protein. The bifunctional compounds of the present disclosure exhibit a broad range of pharmacological activities associated with degradation/inhibition of target protein. Diseases or disorders that result from aggregation or accumulation of the target protein are treated or prevented with compounds and compositions of the present disclosure.
COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR TARGETED DEGRADATION OF KRAS
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Paragraph 00238, (2021/10/15)
Bifunctional compounds, which find utility as modulators of Kirsten ras sarcoma protein (KRas or KRAS), are described herein. In particular, the hetero-bifunctional compounds of the present disclosure contain on one end a moiety that binds to the Von Hippel-Lindau E3 ubiquitin ligase and on the other end a moiety which binds KRas, such that the target protein is placed in proximity to the ubiquitin ligase to effect degradation (and inhibition) of target protein. The heterobifunctional compounds of the present disclosure exhibit a broad range of pharmacological activities associated with degradation/inhibition of target protein. Diseases or disorders that result from aberrant regulation of the target protein are treated or prevented with compounds and compositions of the present disclosure.
BIFUNCTIONAL DEGRADERS OF INTERLEUKIN-1 RECEPTOR-ASSOCIATED KINASES AND THERAPEUTIC USE THEREOF
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Page/Page column 129; 131, (2021/08/27)
The present disclosure provides bifunctional compounds as IRAK4 degraders via ubiquitin proteasome pathway, and method for treating diseases modulated by IRAK4.
POLYCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR THE TARGETED DEGRADATION OF RAPIDLY ACCELERATED FIBROSARCOMA POLYPEPTIDES
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Paragraph 1466; 1467, (2020/03/29)
The present disclosure relates to bifunctional compounds, ULM— L—PTM, which find utility as modulators of Rapidly Accelerated Fibrosarcoma (RAF, such as c-RAF, A- RAF and/or B-RAF; the target protein). In particular, the present disclosure is directed to bifunctional compounds, which contain on one end a Von Hippel-Lindau, cereblon, Inhibitors of Apotosis Proteins or mouse double-minute homolog 2 ligand which binds to the respective E3 ubiquitin ligase and on the other end a moiety which binds the target protein RAF, such that the target protein is placed in proximity to the ubiquitin ligase to effect degradation (and inhibition) of target protein. The present disclosure exhibits a broad range of pharmacological activities associated with degradation/inhibition of target protein. Diseases or disorders that result from aggregation or accumulation of the target protein, or the constitutive activation of the target protein, are treated or prevented with compounds and compositions of the present disclosure.
ANDROGEN RECEPTOR PROTEIN DEGRADERS
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Paragraph 0175; 0208, (2020/07/21)
The present disclosure provides compounds represented by Formula (I): A—L—B (I), and the salts or solvates thereof, wherein A, L, and B are as defined in the specification. Compounds having Formula (I) are androgen receptor degraders useful for the treatment of cancer.
(4-HYDROXYPYRROLIDIN-2-YL)-HYDROXAMATE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
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Paragraph 0626, (2019/05/15)
The present disclosure relates to bifunctional compounds, which can be used as modulators of targeted ubiquitination. In particular, the present disclosure is directed to compounds which contain on one end a VHL ligand moiety, which binds to the VHL E3 ubiquitin ligase, and on the other end a moiety that binds a target protein such that degradation of the target protein/polypeptide is effectuated. Also disclosed are VHL ligands.
(4-HYDROXYPYRROLIDIN-2-YL)-HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
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Paragraph 0659; 0684; 0835, (2019/05/15)
The present disclosure relates to bifunctional compounds of formula (I), which can be used as modulators of targeted ubiquitination. In particular, the present disclosure is directed to compounds which contain on one end a VHL ligand moiety, which binds to the VHL E3 ubiquitin ligase, and on the other end a moiety that binds a target protein such that degradation of the target protein/polypeptide is effectuated. Also disclosed are VHL ligands of formula (III).
MODULATORS OF PROTEOLYSIS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF USE
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Paragraph 00688-00689; 00889-00890, (2019/10/29)
The present disclosure relates to bifunctional compounds, which find utility as modulators of Kirsten rat sarcoma protein (target protein). In particular, the present disclosure is directed to bifunctional compounds, which contain on one end a Von Hippel-Lindau, cereblon, Inhibitors of Apotosis Proteins or mouse double-minute homolog 2 ligand which binds to the respective E3 ubiquitin ligase and on the other end a moiety which binds the target protein, such that the target protein is placed in proximity to the ubiquitin ligase to effect degradation (and inhibition) of target protein. The present disclosure exhibits a broad range of pharmacological activities associated with degradation/inhibition of target protein. Diseases or disorders that result from aggregation, accumulation, and/or overactivation of the target protein are treated or prevented with compounds and compositions of the present disclosure.
Discovery of ARD-69 as a Highly Potent Proteolysis Targeting Chimera (PROTAC) Degrader of Androgen Receptor (AR) for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer
Han, Xin,Wang, Chao,Qin, Chong,Xiang, Weiguo,Fernandez-Salas, Ester,Yang, Chao-Yie,Wang, Mi,Zhao, Lijie,Xu, Tianfeng,Chinnaswamy, Krishnapriya,Delproposto, James,Stuckey, Jeanne,Wang, Shaomeng
, p. 941 - 964 (2019/01/21)
We report herein the discovery of highly potent PROTAC degraders of androgen receptor (AR), as exemplified by compound 34 (ARD-69). ARD-69 induces degradation of AR protein in AR-positive prostate cancer cell lines in a dose- and time-dependent manner. ARD-69 achieves DC50 values of 0.86, 0.76, and 10.4 nM in LNCaP, VCaP, and 22Rv1 AR+ prostate cancer cell lines, respectively. ARD-69 is capable of reducing the AR protein level by >95% in these prostate cancer cell lines and effectively suppressing AR-regulated gene expression. ARD-69 potently inhibits cell growth in these AR-positive prostate cancer cell lines and is >100 times more potent than AR antagonists. A single dose of ARD-69 effectively reduces the level of AR protein in xenograft tumor tissue in mice. Further optimization of ARD-69 may ultimately lead to a new therapy for AR+, castration-resistant prostate cancer.
HYDROXYL PURINE COMPOUNDS AND USE THEREOF
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Paragraph 0159; 0162; 0163, (2018/04/05)
Disclosed are a series of hydroxyl purine compounds and the use thereof as PDE2 or TNFα inhibitors, in particular, the compounds as shown in formula (I), or tautomers thereof or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
