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Non-thiol farnesyltransferase inhibitors: N-(4-tolylacetylamino-3- benzoylphenyl)-3-arylfurylacrylic acid amides
Mitsch, Andreas,Wi?ner, Pia,Silber, Katrin,Haebel, Peter,Sattler, Isabel,Klebe, Gerhard,Schlitzer, Martin
, p. 4585 - 4600 (2007/10/03)
We have designed arylfurylacryl-substituted benzophenones as non-thiol farnesyltransferase inhibitors utilizing a novel aryl binding site of farnesyltransferase. These compounds display activity in the low nanomolar range. We have designed arylfurylacryl-
Structure-activity relationships of novel anti-malarial agents. Part 7: N-(3-benzoyl-4-tolylacetylaminophenyl)-3-(5-aryl-2-furyl)acrylic acid amides with polar moieties
Wiesner, Jochen,Mitsch, Andreas,Jomaa, Hassan,Schlitzer, Martin
, p. 2159 - 2161 (2007/10/03)
In a previous report, we have provided evidence that novel anti-malarial compounds based on 2,5-diaminobenzophenone farnesyltransferase inhibitors might benefit from the presence of a polar moiety at the para position of the terminal phenyl of the arylfur
Structure-activity relationships of novel anti-malarial agents part 8. Effect of different central aryls in biarylacryloylaminobenzophenones on antimalarial activity
Wiesner,Mitsch,Altenkaemper,Ortmann,Jomaa,Schlitzer, Martin
, p. 854 - 856 (2007/10/03)
Replacement of the 2,5-disubstituted furyl residue present in the known antimalarial agents 8 by other aryl residues resulted in a more or less reduced antimalarial activity in most cases. The only exemption was the 2,4-thienylene compound 11a displaying activity with an IC50 value of 120 nM. In conclusion, the 2,5-furylene compound 8e remains to represent the most active antimalarial agent in this series of farnesyltransferase inhibitors.
