Dimitrov, Teodor’s team published research in European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry in 2022-05-05 | CAS: 73874-95-0

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry published new progress about Antitumor agents. 73874-95-0 belongs to class piperidines, name is tert-Butyl piperidin-4-ylcarbamate, and the molecular formula is C10H20N2O2, Recommanded Product: tert-Butyl piperidin-4-ylcarbamate.

Dimitrov, Teodor published the artcileDevelopment of novel urea-based ATM kinase inhibitors with subnanomolar cellular potency and high kinome selectivity, Recommanded Product: tert-Butyl piperidin-4-ylcarbamate, the main research area is urea ATM kinase inhibitor subnanomolar cellular potency kinome selectivity; ATM kinase; ATM kinase inhibitors; Cancer; DDR pathway; MD simulation; PIKK.

The ATM kinase is a key mol. regulating DNA damage response and can be targeted resulting in efficient radio- or chemosensitization. Due to the enormous size of this protein and the associated difficulties in obtaining high-quality crystal structures, we sought to develop an accurate in silico model to identify new targeting possibilities. We identified a urea group as the most beneficial chem. anchor point, which could undergo multiple interactions in the aspartate-rich hydrophobic region I of the atypical ATM kinase domain. Based on in silico data, we designed and synthesized a comprehensive set of novel urea-based inhibitors and characterized them in diverse biochem. assays. Using this strategy, we identified inhibitors with subnanomolar potency, which were further evaluated in cellular models, selectivity and early DMPK properties. Finally, the two lead compounds 34 and 39 exhibited subnanomolar cellular activity along with an excellent selectivity profile and favorable metabolic stability.

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry published new progress about Antitumor agents. 73874-95-0 belongs to class piperidines, name is tert-Butyl piperidin-4-ylcarbamate, and the molecular formula is C10H20N2O2, Recommanded Product: tert-Butyl piperidin-4-ylcarbamate.

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