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European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

Development of selective DprE1 inhibitors: Design, synthesis, crystal structure and antitubercular activity of benzothiazolylpyrimidine-5-carboxamides

Rupesh Chikhale; Sunil Menghani; Ramavath Babu; Ratnadeep Bansode; G. Bhargavi; Nazira Karodia; M.V. Rajasekharan; Anant Paradkar; Pramod Khedekar

Decaprenylphosphoryl-b-D-ribose 20-epimerase (DprE1) is a potential drug target for development of antitubercular agents. Structure based drug discovery approach yielded twenty novel derivatives of benzothiazolylpyrimidine-5-carboxamides (7a-t) which were synthesised by three component one pot reaction involving benzothiazolyl oxobutanamide, thiourea and substituted aromatic benzaldehydes. These derivatives were evaluated for antitubercular activity to determine MIC and compound 7a, 7e, 7f and 7o were found to be potentially active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (H37Rv). Log P of these compounds was found to be between 2.0 and 3.0 making them suitable for oral dosing. DprE1 selectivity and pharmacokinetic studies were carried out for these compounds of which 7a and 7o were found to be highly selective and bioavailability was found to be above 52% by oral dose. Crystal structure of 7a was studied and molecular packing was determined, it exhibited a triclinic crystal lattice arrangement having hydrogen bonded dimeric arrangement. Drug receptor interactions were studied which exhibited docking in the active site of receptor with hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interactions, vdW interactions with amino acid residues such as Cys387, Asn385, Lys418, Tyr314, Gln334 and Lys367 respectively. 3D QSAR analysis was carried out by kNN-MFA method to determine and develop theoretical model, best suitable model was found to be based on Simulated Annealing k-Neariest Neighbour Molecular Field Analysis (SA kNN-MFA). The model provided with hydrophobic descriptors in positive side indicating the need of bulky groups, steric and electronegative descriptors in negative coordinates hints with contribution by the electronegative substitutions as favourable and desirable moieties for enhancing the activity. The q(2), q(2)_se and Pred_r(2)se were found to be 0.5000, 0.6404 and 1.0094 respectively. A pharmacophore model was generated which suggested for necessity of aromatic, aliphatic carbon centre and hydrogen bond donor for development of newer DprE1 selective inhibitors.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

Design, synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of pyrimidobenzothiazole-3-carboxylate derivatives as selective L-type calcium channel blockers.

Rupesh Chikhale; Sonali G. Thorat; Amit Pant; Ankush Jadhav; Krishna Chary Thatipamula; Ratnadeep Bansode; G. Bhargavi; Nazira Karodia; M.V. Rajasekharan; Anant Paradkar; Pramod B. Khedekar

L-type voltage gated calcium channels play essential role in contraction of various skeletal and vascular smooth muscles, thereby plays important role in regulating blood pressure. Dihydropyridine receptors have been targeted for development of newer antihypertensive agents, one of the structurally analogs nucleus dihydropyrimidines have been reported earlier by us as a potential agent toward development of calcium channel modulator. A pre-synthetic QSAR was run and on the basis of structure activity relationship a series of twenty three molecules was synthesized and studied by myosin light chain kinase assay (MLCK), Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) colorimetric assay, non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) and invasive blood pressure (IBP) methods. Molecules with significant efficacy were studied for their single crystal X-ray diffraction, molecular docking, molecular dynamics and post-synthetic QSAR. The NIBP and IBP methods screened molecules with better percentage inhibition versus time compared to standard drug Nifedipine. The lead compound ethyl 2-methyl-4-(3-nitrophenyl)-4H-pyrimido [2,1-b] [1,3] benzothiazole-3-carboxylate (26) presented a triclinic structure with polymeric chain packing in lattice. 26 exhibited IC50 on MLCK assay of 2.1±1.7 μM with selectivity of L-type calcium channels and comparative to Nifedipine. It offered satisfactory physicochemical properties with partition coefficient of (ClogP) 4.64. Its pharmacokinetic profile is also good with Cmax at 0.40 μg/ml by oral route with Tmax reaching in 0.5 h which means in 30 min. 26 also exhibits superior t1/2 of 5.4 h and oral bioavailability of (F) 56.75% with an AUC0-∞ of 0.84 μg h/ml. Molecular docking studies indicates toward the interaction of lead compound via hydrogen bonds with Lys144, Glu181 and Asp183, it forms the Van der Walls interactions with Ser18, Asp20, Asn187, Pro185, Glu180, Glu181 and Arg10 with Glide score and Glide energy to be -3.602 and -47.098, respectively. Post-synthetic QSAR of newly synthesized molecules indicates toward improvement with respect to steric descriptor which contributed negatively in former series.


Polyhedron | 2009

Synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties of dimeric MnIII Schiff base complexes including pseudohalide ligands: Ferromagnetic interactions through phenoxo bridges and single molecule magnetism

G. Bhargavi; M.V. Rajasekharan; Jean-Pierre Costes; Jean-Pierre Tuchagues


Dalton Transactions | 2013

A new end-on azido bridged MnIII single-chain magnet and its dimeric single molecule magnet polymorph. Synthesis, structure and magnetic properties of [Mn(5-Clsalpn)N3]n and phenoxo bridged [Mn(5-Clsalpn)N3]2

G. Bhargavi; M.V. Rajasekharan; Jean-Pierre Costes; Jean-Pierre Tuchagues


Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2009

Antiferromagnetic interactions through phenoxo bridges and lattice water: Synthesis, structure, and magnetic properties of new Mn(III) Schiff base complexes in combination with thiocyanate ligand

G. Bhargavi; M.V. Rajasekharan; Jean-Pierre Tuchagues


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2015

Polyhalide Ions (Br82– and I2Br62–) and Chains (···Br3–···Br2··· and ···IBr4–···) Stabilised by Using Cu(dafone)32+ as Counter Ion (dafone = 4,5-Diazafluoren-9-one)

Ramavath Babu; G. Bhargavi; M.V. Rajasekharan


Dalton Transactions | 2017

Ligand directed structural diversity and magnetism in copper(II)–azido assemblies with isomeric aminopyridines: synthesis, structure, magnetism and theoretical studies

Priyanka Pandey; Bhagwan Kharediya; J-P. Sutter; G. Bhargavi; M.V. Rajasekharan; Sailaja S. Sunkari


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2017

Reaction of Copper Halides with Dafone and Halogens - Magnetic Exchange in Dibromine Linked Chains of Cu(dafone)2X2 : Reaction of Copper Halides with Dafone and Halogens - Magnetic Exchange in Dibromine Linked Chains of Cu(dafone)2X2

Ramavath Babu; G. Bhargavi; M.V. Rajasekharan


Journal of Chemical Crystallography | 2017

Synthesis, Crystal Structures, Raman and EPR Studies of Mixed Trihalides in Association with Transition Metal (CoII–ZnII) Tris-chelates

Ramavath Babu; G. Bhargavi; M.V. Rajasekharan


ChemistrySelect | 2017

Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties of [Mn((1R, 2R)‐Salcy)N3/NCS] Complexes: Solvent Dependent Crystallization of Monomers, Chains and Dimers.

G. Bhargavi; M.V. Rajasekharan; Jean-Pierre Costes

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Jean-Pierre Tuchagues

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Rupesh Chikhale

Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

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Amit Pant

Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

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