Synthesis of potent and highly selective inhibitors of human tryptase
The serine protease tryptase has been implicated in allergic and inflammatory diseases and associated with asthma. The synthesis and SAR of a series of N1-activated-4-carboxy azetidinones are described, resulting in identification of BMS-363131 (2) as a potent inhibitor of human tryptase (IC503000-fold) for tryptase versus related serine proteases including trypsin.
Slusarchyk, William A.,Bolton, Scott A.,Hartl, Karen S.,Huang, Ming-Hsing,Jacobs, Glenn,Meng, Wei,Ogletree, Martin L.,Pi, Zulan,Schumacher, William A.,Seiler, Steven M.,Sutton, James C.,Treuner, Uwe,Zahler, Robert,Zhao, Guohua,Bisacchi, Gregory S.
p. 3235 - 3238
(2007/10/03)
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