331270-83-8Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Regioselective C-H Amidation of (Alkyl)arenes by Iron(II) Catalysis
Ding, Yao,Zhang, Shen-Yuan,Chen, Yu-Chen,Fan, Shuai-Xin,Tian, Jie-Sheng,Loh, Teck-Peng
, p. 2736 - 2739 (2019/04/16)
A nondirected amidation reaction of aromatic C-H bond was developed under iron(II) catalysis, using sulfonyl azides as the nitrogen source. The reaction displayed a broad substrate scope and good regioselectivities in the aspects of aromatic ring vs alkyl
Synthesis and structure-activity relationship studies of 4-((2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzyl)amino)benzenesulfonamide derivatives as potent and selective inhibitors of 12-lipoxygenase
Luci, Diane K.,Jameson, J. Brian,Yasgar, Adam,Diaz, Giovanni,Joshi, Netra,Kantz, Auric,Markham, Kate,Perry, Steve,Kuhn, Norine,Yeung, Jennifer,Kerns, Edward H.,Schultz, Lena,Holinstat, Michael,Nadler, Jerry L.,Taylor-Fishwick, David A.,Jadhav, Ajit,Simeonov, Anton,Holman, Theodore R.,Maloney, David J.
, p. 495 - 506 (2014/02/14)
Human lipoxygenases (LOXs) are a family of iron-containing enzymes which catalyze the oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids to provide the corresponding bioactive hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (HETE) metabolites. These eicosanoid signaling molecules are involved in a number of physiologic responses such as platelet aggregation, inflammation, and cell proliferation. Our group has taken a particular interest in platelet-type 12-(S)-LOX (12-LOX) because of its demonstrated role in skin diseases, diabetes, platelet hemostasis, thrombosis, and cancer. Herein, we report the identification and medicinal chemistry optimization of a 4-((2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzyl)amino) benzenesulfonamide-based scaffold. Top compounds, exemplified by 35 and 36, display nM potency against 12-LOX, excellent selectivity over related lipoxygenases and cyclooxygenases, and possess favorable ADME properties. In addition, both compounds inhibit PAR-4 induced aggregation and calcium mobilization in human platelets and reduce 12-HETE in β-cells.
Novel lead structures for antimalarial farnesyltransferase inhibitors
Kettler,Sakowski,Wiesner,Ortmann,Jomaa,Schlitzer, Martin
, p. 323 - 327 (2007/10/03)
Through the combination of nitrophenylfurylacryloyl moiety which has been designed to occupy an aryl binding site of farnesyltransferase with several AA(X)-peptidomimetic substructures some novel farnesyltransferase inhibitors were obtained. Evaluation of their antimalarial activity and some initial modifications yielded a 4-benzophenone- and a sulfonamid-based novel lead for antimalarial farnesyltransferase inhibitors.
