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Fragment Discovery for the Design of Nitrogen Heterocycles as Mycobacterium tuberculosis Dihydrofolate Reductase Inhibitors
Shelke, Rupesh U.,Degani, Mariam S.,Raju, Archana,Ray, Mukti Kanta,Rajan, Mysore G. R.
, p. 602 - 613 (2016/08/28)
Fragment-based drug design was used to identify Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) inhibitors. Screening of ligands against the Mtb DHFR enzyme resulted in the identification of multiple fragment hits with IC50 values in the range of 38–90 μM versus Mtb DHFR and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values in the range of 31.5–125 μg/mL. These fragment scaffolds would be useful for anti-tubercular drug design.
Therapeutic compounds for inhibiting interleukin-12 signaling and methods for using same
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, (2008/06/13)
Novel heterocyclic compounds having a six membered ring structure fused to a five membered ring structure are found to be useful for the treatment and prevention of symptoms or manifestations associated with disorders affected by Interleukin-12 (“IL-12”) intracellular signaling, such as, for example, Th1 cell-mediated disorders. The therapeutic compounds, pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives (e.g., resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, tautomers, salts and solvates thereof) or prodrugs thereof, have the following general formula: Each X, Y and Z are independently selected from a member of the group consisting of C(R3), N, N(R3) and S. Each R1, R2 and R3 is substituted or unsubstituted and is independently selected from a member of the group consisting of hydrogen, halo, oxo, C(1-20)alkyl, C(1-20)hydroxyalkyl, C(1-20)thioalkyl, C(1-20)alkylamino, C(1-20)alkylaminoalkyl, C(1-20)aminoalkyl, C(1-20)aminoalkoxyalkenyl, C(1-20)aminoalkoxyalkynyl, C(1-20)diaminoalkyl, C(1-20)triaminoalkyl, C(1-20)tetraaminoalkyl, C(5-15)aminotrialkoxyamino, C(1-20)alkylamido, C(1-20)alkylamidoalkyl, C(1-20)amidoalkyl, C(1-20)acetamidoalkyl, C(1-20)alkenyl, C(1-20)alkynyl, C(3-8)alkoxyl, C(1-11)alkoxyalkyl, and C(1-20)dialkoxyalkyl.
Multiple determinants for metabolic phenotypes
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, (2008/06/13)
The invention relates to the determination of multiple phenotypic determinants for human drug metabolizing enzymes. More specifically, the present invention relates to the characterization of metabolic phenotypes based on phenotypic determinants and applications and uses thereof.