| Literature DB >> 15974587 |
Neelu Kaila1, William S Somers, Bert E Thomas, Paresh Thakker, Kristin Janz, Silvano DeBernardo, Steve Tam, William J Moore, Ruiyang Yang, Wojciech Wrona, Patricia W Bedard, Deidre Crommie, James C Keith, Desiree H H Tsao, Juan C Alvarez, Heyu Ni, Erik Marchese, John T Patton, John L Magnani, Raymond T Camphausen.
Abstract
A search for noncarbohydrate sLe(x) mimics led to the development of quinic acid derivatives as selectin inhibitors. At Wyeth we solved the first cocrystal structure of a small molecule, quinic acid, with E-selectin. In the cocomplex two hydroxyls of quinic acid mimic the calcium-bound fucose of the tetrasaccharide sLe(x). The X-ray structure, together with structure based computational methods, was used to design quinic acid based libraries that were synthesized and evaluated for their ability to block the interaction of sLex with P-selectin. A large number of analogues were prepared using solution-phase parallel synthesis. Selected compounds showed decrease in leukocyte rolling in the IVM mouse model. Compound 2 inhibited neutrophil influx in the murine TIP model and demonstrated good plasma exposure.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15974587 DOI: 10.1021/jm050049l
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Chem ISSN: 0022-2623 Impact factor: 7.446