Donghoon Chung
Southern Research Institute
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Cell | 2015
Stuart L. Schreiber; Joanne Kotz; Min Li; Jeffrey Aubé; Christopher P. Austin; John C. Reed; Hugh Rosen; E. Lucile White; Larry A. Sklar; Craig W. Lindsley; Benjamin Alexander; Joshua Bittker; Paul A. Clemons; Andrea de Souza; Michael Foley; Michelle Palmer; Alykhan F. Shamji; Mathias J. Wawer; Owen B. McManus; Meng Wu; Beiyan Zou; Haibo Yu; Jennifer E. Golden; Frank J. Schoenen; Anton Simeonov; Ajit Jadhav; Michael R. Jackson; Anthony B. Pinkerton; Thomas Dy Chung; Patrick R. Griffin
Small-molecule probes can illuminate biological processes and aid in the assessment of emerging therapeutic targets by perturbing biological systems in a manner distinct from other experimental approaches. Despite the tremendous promise of chemical tools for investigating biology and disease, small-molecule probes were unavailable for most targets and pathways as recently as a decade ago. In 2005, the NIH launched the decade-long Molecular Libraries Program with the intent of innovating in and broadening access to small-molecule science. This Perspective describes how novel small-molecule probes identified through the program are enabling the exploration of biological pathways and therapeutic hypotheses not otherwise testable. These experiences illustrate how small-molecule probes can help bridge the chasm between biological research and the development of medicines but also highlight the need to innovate the science of therapeutic discovery.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2012
Blake P. Moore; Donghoon Chung; Daljit S. Matharu; Jennifer E. Golden; Clinton Maddox; Lynn Rasmussen; James W. Noah; Melinda Sosa; Subramaniam Ananthan; Nichole A. Tower; E. Lucile White; Fuli Jia; Thomas E. Prisinzano; Jeffrey Aubé; Colleen B. Jonsson; William Severson
A high-throughput, cell-based screen was used to identify chemotypes as inhibitors for human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV). Optimization of a sulfonylpyrrolidine scaffold resulted in compound 5o that inhibited a virus-induced cytopathic effect in the entry stage of infection (EC₅₀ = 2.3 ± 0.8 μM) with marginal cytotoxicity (CC₅₀ = 30.9 ± 1.1 μM) and reduced viral titer by 100-fold. Compared to ribavirin, sulfonylpyrrolidine 5o demonstrated an improved in vitro potency and selectivity index.
Antiviral Research | 2008
Donghoon Chung; Sidath C. Kumarapperuma; Yanjie Sun; Qianjun Li; Yong Kyu Chu; Jeffrey B. Arterburn; William B. Parker; Jeffrey M. Smith; Kristin Spik; Harish N. Ramanathan; Connie S. Schmaljohn; Colleen B. Jonsson
Antiviral Research | 2009
Donghoon Chung; J. Jacob Strouse; Yanjie Sun; Jeffrey B. Arterburn; William B. Parker; Colleen B. Jonsson
Archive | 2013
James W. Noah; William Severson; Donghoon Chung; Blake P. Moore; Fuli Jia; Xiaolin Xa; Clinton Maddox; Lynn Rasmussen; Melinda Sosa; Nichole A. Tower; Subramaniam Ananthan; Carrie W. Evans; E. Lucile White; Colleen B Jonsson; Daljit S. Matharu; Daniel P. Flaherty; Denise S. Simpson; Jennifer E. Golden; Jeffrey Aubé
Archive | 2016
Jennifer E. Golden; Donghoon Chung
Archive | 2013
James W. Noah; William Severson; Donghoon Chung; Blake P. Moore; Fuli Jia; Xiaolin Xu; Clinton Maddox; Lynn Rasmussen; Melinda Sosa; Nichole A. Tower; Subramaniam Ananthan; Carrie W. Evans; E. Lucile White; Colleen B Jonsson; Daljit S. Matharu; Daniel P. Flaherty; Denise S. Simpson; Jennifer E. Golden; Jeffrey Aubé
Archive | 2013
Donghoon Chung; Chad E. Schroeder; Julie Sotsky; Tuanli Yao; Sudeshna Roy; Robert A. Smith; Nichole A. Tower; James W. Noah; Sara McKellip; Melinda Sosa; Lynn Rasmussen; E. Lucile White; Jeffrey Aubé; Jennifer E. Golden
Archive | 2013
Donghoon Chung; Chad E. Schroeder; Julie Sotsky; Tuanli Yao; Sudeshna Roy; Robert A. Smith; Nichole A. Tower; James W. Noah; Sara McKellip; Melinda Sosa; Lynn Rasmussen; E. Lucile White; Jeffrey Aubé; Jennifer E. Golden
Archive | 2013
Donghoon Chung; Chad E. Schroeder; Julie Sotsky; Tuanli Yao; Sudeshna Roy; Robert A. Smith; Nichole A. Tower; James W. Noah; Sara McKellip; Melinda Sosa; Lynn Rasmussen; E. Lucile White; Jeffrey Aubé; Jennifer E. Golden