53297-69-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
NLRP MODULATORS
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Page/Page column 346; 356, (2020/01/31)
In one aspect, compounds of Formula AA, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, are featured: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the variables shown in Formula A can be as defined anywhere herein, useful to treat connected to the modulation of NRLP3.
Identification of acylthiourea derivatives as potent Plk1 PBD inhibitors
Yun, Taikangxiang,Qin, Tan,Liu, Ying,Lai, Luhua
, p. 229 - 236 (2016/09/09)
Thiourea derivatives have drawn much attention for their latent capacities of biological activities. In this study, we designed acylthiourea compounds as polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1) polo-box domain (PBD) inhibitors. A series of acylthiourea derivatives without pan assay interference structure (PAINS) were synthesized. Four compounds with halogen substituents exhibited binding affinities to Plk1 PBD in low micromole range. The most potent compound (3v) showed selectivity over other subtypes of Plk PBDs and inhibited the kinase activity of full-length Plk1.
Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
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Page/Page column 16, (2010/11/26)
The present invention provides for compounds useful for treating an HIV-1 infection, or preventing an HIV-1 infection, or treating AIDS or ARC. The compounds of the invention are of formula I wherein R1-R4 and Ar are as herein defined. Also disclosed in t
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. Inhibition of tumor-associated isozyme IX by halogenosulfanilamide and halogenophenylaminobenzolamide derivatives
Ilies, Marc A.,Vullo, Daniela,Pastorek, Jaromir,Scozzafava, Andrea,Ilies, Monica,Caproiu, Miron T.,Pastorekova, Silvia,Supuran, Claudiu T.
, p. 2187 - 2196 (2007/10/03)
Two series of halogenated sulfonamides have been prepared. The first consists of mono/ dihalogenated sulfanilamides, whereas the second one consists of the mono/dihalogenated aminobenzolamides, incorporating equal or different halogens (F, Cl, Br, and I). These sulfonamides have been synthesized from the corresponding anilines by acetylation (protection of the amino group), chlorosulfonylation, followed either by amidation, or reaction with 5-amino1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-sulfonamide (and eventually deacetylation). All these compounds, together with the six clinically used sulfonamide inhibitors (acetazolamide, methazolamide, ethoxzolamide, dichlorophenamide, dorzolamide, and brinzolamide) were investigated as inhibitors of the transmembrane, tumor-associated isozyme carbonic anhydrase (CA) IX. Inhibition data against the classical, physiologically relevant isozymes I, II, and IV were also obtained. CA IX shows an inhibition profile which is generally completely different from those of isozymes I, II, and IV, with potent inhibitors (inhibition constants in the range of 12-40 nM) among both simple aromatic (such as 3-fluoro-5-chloro-4-aminobenzenesulfonamide) as well as heterocyclic compounds (such as acetazolamide, methazolamide, 5-amino-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-sulfonamide, aminobenzolamide, and dihalogenated aminobenzolamides). This first detailed CA IX inhibition study revealed many interesting leads, suggesting the possibility to design even more potent and eventually CA IX-selective inhibitors, with putative applications as antitumor agents.
