Jeffrey James Morris
AstraZeneca
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2012
Alexander G. Dossetter; Howard Beeley; Jonathan Bowyer; Calum R. Cook; James J. Crawford; Jonathan E. Finlayson; Nicola Murdoch Heron; Christine Heyes; Adrian J. Highton; Julian A. Hudson; Anja Jestel; Peter W. Kenny; Stephan Krapp; Scott Martin; Philip A. MacFaul; Thomas M. McGuire; Pablo Morentin Gutierrez; Andrew D. Morley; Jeffrey James Morris; Ken Page; Lyn Rosenbrier Ribeiro; Helen Sawney; Stefan Steinbacher; Caroline L. Smith; Madeleine Vickers
Directed screening of nitrile compounds revealed 3 as a highly potent cathepsin K inhibitor but with cathepsin S activity and very poor stability to microsomes. Synthesis of compounds with reduced molecular complexity, such as 7, revealed key SAR and demonstrated that baseline physical properties and in vitro stability were in fact excellent for this series. The tricycle carboline P3 unit was discovered by hypothesis-based design using existing structural information. Optimization using small substituents, knowledge from matched molecular pairs, and control of lipophilicity yielded compounds very close to the desired profile, of which 34 (AZD4996) was selected on the basis of pharmacokinetic profile.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2012
James J. Crawford; Peter W. Kenny; Jonathan Bowyer; Calum R. Cook; Jonathan E. Finlayson; Christine Heyes; Adrian J. Highton; Julian A. Hudson; Anja Jestel; Stephan Krapp; Scott Martin; Philip A. MacFaul; Benjamin P. McDermott; Thomas M. McGuire; Andrew D. Morley; Jeffrey James Morris; Ken Page; Lyn Rosenbrier Ribeiro; Helen Sawney; Stefan Steinbacher; Caroline L. Smith; Alexander G. Dossetter
Rational structure-based design has yielded highly potent inhibitors of cathepsin K (Cat K) with excellent physical properties, selectivity profiles, and pharmacokinetics. Compounds with a 3,4-(CH₃O)₂Ph motif, such as 31, were found to have excellent metabolic stability and absorption profiles. Through metabolite identification studies, a reactive metabolite risk was identified with this motif. Subsequent structure-based design of isoteres culminated in the discovery of an optimized and balanced inhibitor (indazole, 38).
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012
Alexander G. Dossetter; Jonathan Bowyer; Calum R. Cook; James J. Crawford; Jonathan E. Finlayson; Nicola Murdoch Heron; Christine Heyes; Adrian J. Highton; Julian A. Hudson; Anja Jestel; Stephan Krapp; Philip A. MacFaul; Thomas M. McGuire; Andrew D. Morley; Jeffrey James Morris; Ken Page; Lyn Rosenbrier Ribeiro; Helen Sawney; Stefan Steinbacher; Caroline Smith
The discovery of nitrile compound 4, a potent inhibitor of Cathepsin K (Cat K) with good bioavailability in dog is described. The compound was used to demonstrate target engagement and inhibition of Cat K in an in vivo dog PD model. The margin to hERG ion channel inhibition was deemed too low for a clinical candidate and an optimisation program to find isosteres or substitutions on benzothiazole group led to the discovery of 20, 24 and 27; all three free from hERG inhibition.
Archive | 2007
Maurice Raymond Verschoyle Finlay; Jeffrey James Morris; Kurt Gordon Pike
Archive | 2008
Jeffrey James Morris; Kurt Gordon Pike
Archive | 2008
Paul D. Johnson; Andrew G. Leach; Richard William Arthur Luke; Zbigniew Stanley Matusiak; Jeffrey James Morris
Archive | 2008
Paul D. Johnson; Andrew G. Leach; Richard William Arthur Luke; Zbigniew Stanley Matusiak; Jeffrey James Morris
Archive | 2010
Mark Frigerio; Marc Geoffrey Hummersone; Keith Allan Menear; Maurice Raymond Verschoyle Finlay; Edward Jolyon Griffen; Linette Ruston; Jeffrey James Morris; Attila Kuan Tsuei Ting; Bernard Thomas Golding; Roger John Griffin; Ian Robert Hardcastle; Sonsoles Rodríguez-Arístegui
Archive | 2017
Andrew Leach; Jeffrey James Morris; Paul D. Johnson; Richard William Arthur Luke; Zbigniew Stanley Matusiak
Archive | 2015
Paul D. Johnson; Andrew G. Leach; Richard William Arthur Luke; Zbigniew Stanley Matusiak; Jeffrey James Morris