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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2018

Discovery of a Potent (4R,5S)-4-Fluoro-5-methylproline Sulfonamide Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1 Antagonist and Its Methylene Phosphate Prodrug Guided by Molecular Modeling

Huifen Chen; Matthew Volgraf; Steven Do; Aleksandr Kolesnikov; Daniel Shore; Vishal A. Verma; Elisia Villemure; Lan Wang; Yong Chen; Baihua Hu; Aijun Lu; Guosheng Wu; Xiaofeng Xu; Po-wai Yuen; Yamin Zhang; Shawn David Erickson; Martin Dahl; Christine E. Brotherton-Pleiss; Suzanne Tay; Justin Ly; Lesley J. Murray; Jun Chen; Desiree Amm; Wienke Lange; David H. Hackos; Rebecca M. Reese; Shannon D. Shields; Joseph P. Lyssikatos; Brian Safina; Anthony Estrada

Transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) is a non-selective cation channel expressed in sensory neurons where it functions as an irritant sensor for a plethora of electrophilic compounds and is implicated in pain, itch, and respiratory disease. To study its function in various disease contexts, we sought to identify novel, potent, and selective small-molecule TRPA1 antagonists. Herein we describe the evolution of an N-isopropylglycine sulfonamide lead (1) to a novel and potent (4 R,5 S)-4-fluoro-5-methylproline sulfonamide series of inhibitors. Molecular modeling was utilized to derive low-energy three-dimensional conformations to guide ligand design. This effort led to compound 20, which possessed a balanced combination of potency and metabolic stability but poor solubility that ultimately limited in vivo exposure. To improve solubility and in vivo exposure, we developed methylene phosphate prodrug 22, which demonstrated superior oral exposure and robust in vivo target engagement in a rat model of AITC-induced pain.


Angewandte Chemie | 2005

A Mild and Selective Method for the Hydrolysis of Esters with Trimethyltin Hydroxide

K. C. Nicolaou; Anthony Estrada; Mark Zak; Sang Hyup Lee; Brian Safina


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Total Synthesis of Thiostrepton. Retrosynthetic Analysis and Construction of Key Building Blocks

K. C. Nicolaou; Brian Safina; Mark Zak; Sang Hyup Lee; Marta Nevalainen; Marco Bella; Anthony Estrada; Christian Funke; Frédéric J. Zécri; Stephan Bulat


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Total Synthesis of Thiostrepton. Assembly of Key Building Blocks and Completion of the Synthesis

K. C. Nicolaou; Mark Zak; Brian Safina; Anthony Estrada; Sang Hyup Lee; Marta Nevalainen


Angewandte Chemie | 2004

Total Synthesis of Thiostrepton, Part 1: Construction of the Dehydropiperidine/Thiazoline-Containing Macrocycle†

K. C. Nicolaou; Brian Safina; Mark Zak; Anthony Estrada; Sang Hyup Lee


Angewandte Chemie | 2004

Total Synthesis of Thiostrepton, Part 2: Construction of the Quinaldic Acid Macrocycle and Final Stages of the Synthesis†

K. C. Nicolaou; Mark Zak; Brian Safina; Sang Hyup Lee; Anthony Estrada


Angewandte Chemie | 2002

A biomimetically inspired synthesis of the dehydropiperidine domain of thiostrepton.

K. C. Nicolaou; Marta Nevalainen; Brian Safina; Mark Zak; Stephan Bulat


Angewandte Chemie | 2003

Synthetic Studies on Thiostrepton: Construction of Thiostrepton Analogues with the Thiazoline-Containing Macrocycle†

K. C. Nicolaou; Marta Nevalainen; Mark Zak; Stephan Bulat; Marco Bella; Brian Safina


Archive | 2014

Hydroxylated and methoxylated pyrimidyl cyclopentanes as Akt protein kinase inhibitors

Ian S. Mitchell; James F. Blake; Rui Xu; Nicholas C. Kallan; Dengming Xiao; Keith L. Spencer; Josef R. Bencsik; Eli M. Wallace; Stephen T. Schlachter; Anna L. Banka; Jun Liang; Brian Safina; Birong Zhang; Christine Chabot; Steven Do


Synlett | 2001

A New Photolabile Linker for the Photoactivation of Carboxyl Groups

K. C. Nicolaou; Brian Safina; Nicolas Winssinger

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Keith L. Spencer

United States Military Academy

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