Cathlin Marie Flamme
Pfizer
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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology | 2004
Jeffrey F. Ohren; Huifen Chen; Alexander Pavlovsky; Christopher Whitehead; Erli Zhang; Peter Kuffa; Chunhong Yan; Patrick McConnell; Cindy Spessard; Craig Banotai; W. Thomas Mueller; Amy Delaney; Charles Omer; Judith Sebolt-Leopold; David T. Dudley; Iris K. Leung; Cathlin Marie Flamme; Joseph Scott Warmus; Michael Kaufman; Stephen Douglas Barrett; Haile Tecle; Charles A. Hasemann
MEK1 and MEK2 are closely related, dual-specificity tyrosine/threonine protein kinases found in the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway. Approximately 30% of all human cancers have a constitutively activated MAPK pathway, and constitutive activation of MEK1 results in cellular transformation. Here we present the X-ray structures of human MEK1 and MEK2, each determined as a ternary complex with MgATP and an inhibitor to a resolution of 2.4 Å and 3.2 Å, respectively. The structures reveal that MEK1 and MEK2 each have a unique inhibitor-binding pocket adjacent to the MgATP-binding site. The presence of the potent inhibitor induces several conformational changes in the unphosphorylated MEK1 and MEK2 enzymes that lock them into a closed but catalytically inactive species. Thus, the structures reported here reveal a novel, noncompetitive mechanism for protein kinase inhibition.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2008
Stephen Douglas Barrett; Alexander James Bridges; David T. Dudley; Alan R. Saltiel; James H. Fergus; Cathlin Marie Flamme; Amy Delaney; Michael Kaufman; Sophie LePage; Wilbur R. Leopold; Sally Przybranowski; Judith Sebolt-Leopold; Keri Van Becelaere; Annette M. Doherty; Robert Michael Kennedy; Dan Marston; W. Allen Howard; Yvonne Smith; Joseph Scott Warmus; Haile Tecle
A novel series of benzhydroxamate esters derived from their precursor anthranilic acids have been prepared and have been identified as potent MEK inhibitors. 2-(2-Chloro-4-iodo-phenylamino)-N-cyclopropylmethoxy-3,4-difluoro-benzamide, CI-1040, was the first MEK inhibitor to demonstrate in vivo activity in preclinical animal models and subsequently became the first MEK inhibitor to enter clinical trial. CI-1040 suffered however from poor exposure due to its poor solubility and rapid clearance, and as a result, development of the compound was terminated. Optimization of the diphenylamine core and modification of the hydroxamate side chain for cell potency, solubility, and exposure with oral delivery resulted in the discovery of the clinical candidate N-(2,3-dihydroxy-propoxy)-3,4-difluoro-2-(2-fluoro-4-iodo-phenylamino)-benzamide PD 0325901.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2008
Joseph Scott Warmus; Cathlin Marie Flamme; Lu Yan Zhang; Stephen Douglas Barrett; Alexander James Bridges; Huifen Chen; Richard Gowan; Michael Kaufman; Judy Sebolt-Leopold; Wilbur R. Leopold; Ronald Merriman; Jeffrey F. Ohren; Alexander Pavlovsky; Sally Przybranowski; Haile Tecle; Heather Valik; Christopher Whitehead; Erli Zhang
This paper reports a second generation MEK inhibitor. The previously reported potent and efficacious MEK inhibitor, PD-184352 (CI-1040), contains an integral hydroxamate moiety. This compound suffered from less than ideal solubility and metabolic stability. An oxadiazole moiety behaves as a bioisostere for the hydroxamate group, leading to a more metabolically stable and efficacious MEK inhibitor.
Archive | 2004
Cathlin Marie Flamme; Dennis Joseph Mcnamara; Joseph T. Pfizer Global R D Repine; Peter L. Toogood; Scott Norman Vanderwel; Joseph S. Pfizer Global R D Warmus
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2007
Julie A. Spicer; Gordon W. Rewcastle; Michael Kaufman; Shannon L. Black; Mark Stephen Plummer; William A. Denny; John Quin; Aurash Shahripour; Stephen Douglas Barrett; Christopher Whitehead; Jared Bruce John Milbank; Jeffrey F. Ohren; Richard Gowan; Charles Omer; Heidi S. Camp; Nadia Esmaeil; Kelley Moore; Judith Sebolt-Leopold; Sally Pryzbranowski; Ronald Merriman; Daniel F. Ortwine; Joseph Scott Warmus; Cathlin Marie Flamme; and Alexander G. Pavlovsky; Haile Tecle
Archive | 2007
David Thomas Erdman; Cathlin Marie Flamme; Jade D. Nelson
Archive | 2004
Stephen Douglas Barrett; Cathlin Marie Flamme; Michael David Kaufman; Jared Bruce John Milbank; Haile Tecle; Joseph Scott Warmus
Archive | 2004
Cathlin Marie Flamme; Douglas S. Johnson; Dennis Joseph Mcnamara; Debra Ann Sherry; Peter L. Toogood; Scott Norman Vanderwel
Archive | 2003
Stephen Douglas Barrett; Cathlin Marie Flamme; Michael Kaufman; Mark Stephen Plummer; Jessica Elizabeth Reed; Joseph Scott Warmus; Lu-Yan Zhang
Archive | 2004
Stephan Douglas Pfizer Global R. D. Barrett; Cathlin Marie Flamme; Michael David Kaufman; Jared B. J. Pfizer Global R. D. Milbank; Haile Pfizer Global R. D. Tecle; Joseph Scott Pfizer Global R. D. Warmus