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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010

Pyrido pyrimidinones as selective agonists of the high affinity niacin receptor GPR109A: optimization of in vitro activity.

Jens-Uwe Peters; Holger Kühne; Henrietta Dehmlow; Uwe Grether; Dominik Hainzl; Cornelia Hertel; Nicole A. Kratochwil; Michael B. Otteneder; Robert Narquizian; Constantinos G. Panousis; Fabienne Ricklin; Stephan Röver

Pyrido pyrimidinones are selective agonists of the human high affinity niacin receptor GPR109A (HM74A). They show no activity on the highly homologous low affinity receptor GPR109B (HM74). Starting from a high throughput screening hit the in vitro activity of the pyrido pyrimidinones was significantly improved providing lead compounds suitable for further optimization.


Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry | 2011

G protein-coupled receptor transmembrane binding pockets and their applications in GPCR research and drug discovery: a survey.

Nicole A. Kratochwil; Silvia Gatti-McArthur; Marius C. Hoener; Lothar Lindemann; Andreas D. Christ; Luke Green; Wolfgang Guba; Rainer E. Martin; Pari Malherbe; Richard Porter; Jay Patrick Slack; Marcel Winnig; Henrietta Dehmlow; Uwe Grether; Cornelia Hertel; Robert Narquizian; Constantinos G. Panousis; Sabine Kolczewski; Lucinda Steward

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) share a common architecture consisting of seven transmembrane (TM) domains. Various lines of evidence suggest that this fold provides a generic binding pocket within the TM region for hosting agonists, antagonists, and allosteric modulators. Hence, an automated method was developed that allows a fast analysis and comparison of these generic ligand binding pockets across the entire GPCR family by providing the relevant information for all GPCRs in the same format. This methodology compiles amino acids lining the TM binding pocket including parts of the ECL2 loop in a so-called 1D ligand binding pocket vector and translates these 1D vectors in a second step into 3D receptor pharmacophore models. It aims to support various aspects of GPCR drug discovery in the pharmaceutical industry. Applications of pharmacophore similarity analysis of these 1D LPVs include definition of receptor subfamilies, prediction of species differences within subfamilies in regard to in vitro pharmacology and identification of nearest neighbors for GPCRs of interest to generate starting points for GPCR lead identification programs. These aspects of GPCR research are exemplified in the field of melanopsins, trace amine-associated receptors and somatostatin receptor subtype 5. In addition, it is demonstrated how 3D pharmacophore models of the LPVs can support the prediction of amino acids involved in ligand recognition, the understanding of mutational data in a 3D context and the elucidation of binding modes for GPCR ligands and their evaluation. Furthermore, guidance through 3D receptor pharmacophore modeling for the synthesis of subtype-specific GPCR ligands will be reported. Illustrative examples are taken from the GPCR family class C, metabotropic glutamate receptors 1 and 5 and sweet taste receptors, and from the GPCR class A, e.g. nicotinic acid and 5-hydroxytryptamine 5A receptor.


Archive | 2007

3-pyridinecarboxamide and 2-pyrazinecarboxamide derivatives as hdl-cholesterol raising agents

Mirjana Andjelkovic; Agnès Bénardeau; Evelyne Chaput; Paul Hebeisen; Matthias Nettekoven; Sander Ulrike Obst; Constantinos G. Panousis; Stephan Roever


Archive | 2008

Novel aza-pyridopyrimidinone derivatives

Henrietta Dehmlow; Uwe Grether; Nicole A. Kratochwil; Holger Kuehne; Robert Narquizian; Constantinos G. Panousis; Jens-Uwe Peters; Fabienne Ricklin


Archive | 2010

3-Pyridinecarboxamide Derivatives as HDL-Cholesterol Raising Agents

Mirjana Andjelkovic; Agnès Bénardeau; Evelyne Chaput; Paul Hebeisen; Matthias Nettekoven; Ulrike Obst Sander; Constantinos G. Panousis; Stephan Roever


Archive | 2009

3-trifluoromethyl-pyrazine-2-carboxylic acid amide derivatives as hdl-cholesterol raising agents

Paul Hebeisen; Constantinos G. Panousis; Stephan Roever; Matthew Blake Wright


Archive | 2007

Novel pyridopyprimidinone derivatives which are HM74A agonists

Henrietta Dehmlow; Uwe Grether; Nicole A. Kratochwil; Holger Kuehne; Robert Narquizian; Constantinos G. Panousis; Jens-Uwe Peters; Fabienne Ricklin; Stephan Roever


Archive | 2006

Novel thiophene derivatives which are HM74A agonists

Henrietta Dehmlow; Uwe Grether; Nicole A. Kratochwil; Robert Narquizian; Constantinos G. Panousis


Archive | 2009

2-trifluoromethylnicotinamide derivatives as hdl-cholesterol raising agents

Paul Hebeisen; Constantinos G. Panousis; Stephan Roever; Pius Waldmeier; Matthew Blake Wright


Archive | 2006

Novel anthranilic acid derivatives

Henrietta Dehmlow; Uwe Grether; Nicole A. Kratochwil; Robert Narquizian; Constantinos G. Panousis; Jens-Uwe Peters

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