Aminoethylenes: a tetrahedral intermediate isostere yielding potent inhibitors of the aspartyl protease BACE-1 |
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Authors: | Yang Wenjin Lu Wanli Lu Yafan Zhong Min Sun Jian Thomas Anila E Wilkinson Jennifer M Fucini Raymond V Lam Melissa Randal Mike Shi Xiao-Ping Jacobs Jeffrey W McDowell Robert S Gordon Eric M Ballinger Marcus D |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Structural Biology, Sunesis Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, 341 Oyster Point Boulevard, South San Francisco, CA 94080, USA. wenjin@sunesis.com |
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Abstract: | A series of novel beta-site amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme (BACE-1) inhibitors containing an aminoethylene (AE) tetrahedral intermediate isostere were synthesized and evaluated in comparison to corresponding hydroxyethylene (HE) compounds. Enzymatic inhibitory values were similar for both isosteres, as were structure-activity relationships with respect to stereochemical preference and substituent variation (P2/P3, P1, and P2'); however, the AE compounds were markedly more potent in a cell-based assay for reduction of beta-secretase activity. The incorporation of preferred P2/P3, P1, and P2' substituents into the AE pharmacophore yielded compound 7, which possessed enzymatic and cell assay IC(50)s of 26 nM and 180 nM, respectively. A three-dimensional crystal structure of 7 in complex with BACE-1 revealed that the amino group of the inhibitor core engages the catalytic aspartates in a manner analogous to hydroxyl groups in HE inhibitors. The AE isostere class represents a promising advance in the development of BACE-1 inhibitors. |
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