1. Design, Synthesis, and Biological Activity of Novel, Potent, and Selective (Benzoylaminomethyl)thiophene Sulfonamide Inhibitors of c-Jun-N-Terminal Kinase
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Jean-Pierre Gotteland, Thomas Rückle, Montserrat Camps, Tania Grippi-Vallotton, Xuliang Jiang, Christian Chabert, Dennis Church, Steve Arkinstall, Wolfgang H. B. Sauer, Isabelle Martinou, Marco A. Biamonte, Anthony Nichols, Serge Halazy, and Yves Cambet
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Sulfonamides ,Programmed cell death ,biology ,Kinase ,Chemistry ,c-jun ,JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Biological activity ,Thiophenes ,Pharmacology ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Neuroprotective Agents ,Biochemistry ,Apoptosis ,Enzyme inhibitor ,Drug Design ,Mitogen-activated protein kinase ,Drug Discovery ,biology.protein ,Animals ,Molecular Medicine ,Structure–activity relationship ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,Cells, Cultured - Abstract
Several lines of evidence support the hypothesis that c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) play a critical role in a wide range of disease states including cell death (apoptosis)-related and inflammatory disorders (epilepsy, brain, heart and renal ischemia, neurodegenerative diseases, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel syndrome). The screening of a compound collection led to the identification of a 2-(benzoylaminomethyl)thiophene sulfonamide (AS004509, compound I) as a potent and selective JNK inhibitor. Chemistry and structure--activity relationship (SAR) studies performed around this novel kinase-inhibiting motif indicated that the left and central parts of the molecule were instrumental to maintaining potency at the enzyme. Accordingly, we investigated the JNK-inhibiting properties of a number of variants of the right-hand moiety of the molecule, which led to the identification of 2-(benzoylaminomethyl)thiophene sulfonamide benzotriazole (AS600292, compound 50a), the first potent and selective JNK inhibitor of this class which demonstrates a protective action against neuronal cell death induced by growth factor and serum deprivation.
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- 2004
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