877399-13-8Relevant articles and documents
Structure based drug design of crizotinib (PF-02341066), a potent and selective dual inhibitor of mesenchymal-epithelial transition factor (c-MET) kinase and anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)
Cui, J. Jean,Tran-Dubé, Michelle,Shen, Hong,Nambu, Mitchell,Kung, Pei-Pei,Pairish, Mason,Jia, Lei,Meng, Jerry,Funk, Lee,Botrous, Iriny,McTigue, Michele,Grodsky, Neil,Ryan, Kevin,Padrique, Ellen,Alton, Gordon,Timofeevski, Sergei,Yamazaki, Shinji,Li, Qiuhua,Zou, Helen,Christensen, James,Mroczkowski, Barbara,Bender, Steve,Kania, Robert S.,Edwards, Martin P.
, p. 6342 - 6363 (2011/11/05)
Because of the critical roles of aberrant signaling in cancer, both c-MET and ALK receptor tyrosine kinases are attractive oncology targets for therapeutic intervention. The cocrystal structure of 3 (PHA-665752), bound to c-MET kinase domain, revealed a novel ATP site environment, which served as the target to guide parallel, multiattribute drug design. A novel 2-amino-5-aryl-3-benzyloxypyridine series was created to more effectively make the key interactions achieved with 3. In the novel series, the 2-aminopyridine core allowed a 3-benzyloxy group to reach into the same pocket as the 2,6-dichlorophenyl group of 3 via a more direct vector and thus with a better ligand efficiency (LE). Further optimization of the lead series generated the clinical candidate crizotinib (PF-02341066), which demonstrated potent in vitro and in vivo c-MET kinase and ALK inhibition, effective tumor growth inhibition, and good pharmaceutical properties.
ENANTIOMERICALLY PURE AMINOHETEROARYL COMPOUNDS AS PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS
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