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Tetrahedron Letters | 1996

SOLID-PHASE SYNTHESIS OF 1,3-DIALKYL QUINAZOLINE-2,4-DIONES

Brad O. Buckman; Raju Mohan

Abstract A library of 1,3-dialky; quinazoline-2,4-diones 9 has been synthesized on polymeric support by a three step approach. Addition of isocyanates or amines to a polymer-supported anthranilate derivative affords urea 6 which can be cyclized to 3-alkyl quinazolinedione 7 . N-Alkylation at the 1-position and cleavage from the resin affords 9a-o in high yield and purity.


Acta Crystallographica Section D-biological Crystallography | 2008

Structures of potent selective peptide mimetics bound to carboxypeptidase B.

Marc Adler; Brad O. Buckman; Judi Bryant; Zheng Chang; Kieu Chu; Kumar Emayan; Paul Hrvatin; Imadul Islam; John Morser; Drew Sukovich; Christopher West; Shendong Yuan; Marc Whitlow

This article reports the crystal structures of inhibitors of the functional form of thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFIa). In vivo experiments indicate that selective inhibitors of TAFIa would be useful in the treatment of heart attacks. Since TAFIa rapidly degrades in solution, the homologous protein porcine pancreatic carboxypeptidase B (pp-CpB) was used in these crystallography studies. Both TAFIa and pp-CpB are zinc-based exopeptidases that are specific for basic residues. The final development candidate, BX 528, is a potent inhibitor of TAFIa (2 nM) and has almost no measurable effect on the major selectivity target, carboxypeptidase N. BX 528 was designed to mimic the tripeptide Phe-Val-Lys. A sulfonamide replaces the Phe-Val amide bond and a phosphinate connects the Val and Lys groups. The phosphinate also chelates the active-site zinc. The electrostatic interactions with the protein mimic those of the natural substrate. The primary amine in BX 528 forms a salt bridge to Asp255 at the base of the S1 pocket. The carboxylic acid interacts with Arg145 and the sulfonamide is hydrogen bonded to Arg71. Isopropyl and phenyl groups replace the side chains of Val and Phe, respectively. A series of structures are presented here that illustrate the evolution of BX 528 from thiol-based inhibitors that mimic a free C-terminal arginine. The first step in development was the replacement of the thiol with a phosphinate. This caused a precipitous drop in binding affinity. Potency was reclaimed by extending the inhibitors into the downstream binding sites for the natural substrate.


Archive | 1996

Apparatus and process for multiple chemical reactions.

Raju Mohan; Brad O. Buckman; Michael M. Morrissey; Andrew I. Chitty; John T. Martin


Archive | 2001

Benzamidine derivatives and their use as anti-coagulants

Brad O. Buckman; David D. Davey; William J. Guilford; Michael M. Morrissey; Howard P. Ng; Gary B. Phillips; Shung C. Wu; Wei Xu


Archive | 1996

Benzamidine derivatives their preparation and their use as anti-coagulants

Brad O. Buckman; David D. Davey; William J. Guilford; Michael M. Morrissey; Howard P. Ng; Gary B. Phillips; Shung C. Wu; Wei Xu


Archive | 1997

Purine derivatives and their use as anti-coagulants

Brad O. Buckman; Raju Mohan; Michael M. Morrissey


Archive | 1997

Bicyclic pyrimidine derivatives and their use as anti-coagulants

Brad O. Buckman; Raju Mohan; Michael M. Morrissey


Archive | 2003

2-aminocarbonyl-quinoline compounds as platelet adenosine diphosphate receptor antagonists

Judi Bryant; Brad O. Buckman; Imadul Islam; Raju Mohan; Michael M. Morrissey; Guo Ping Wei; Wei Xu; Shendong Yuan


Archive | 1997

Benzamidine derivatives and their use for treating thrombotic diseases

Brad O. Buckman; David D. Davey; William J. Guilford; Michael M. Morrissey; Howard P. Ng; Gary B. Phillips; Shung C. Wu; Wei Xu


Archive | 2006

Use of tafi inhibitors for enhanced myocardial reperfusion and facilitated pci

Brad O. Buckman; William P. Dole; Kohichi Kawai; Michael John Morser; Mariko Nagashima; Ronald Vergona; Yi-Xin Wang

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Michael M. Morrissey

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

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Raju Mohan

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

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Wei Xu

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

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David D. Davey

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

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Gary B. Phillips

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

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Howard P. Ng

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

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Shung C. Wu

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

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William J. Guilford

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

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Imadul Islam

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

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Judi Bryant

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

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