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Acta Crystallographica Section D-biological Crystallography | 2006

Engineering the catalytic domain of human protein tyrosine phosphatase beta for structure-based drug discovery.

Artem G. Evdokimov; Matthew Pokross; Richard Walter; Marlene Mekel; Brooke Cox; Chuiying Li; Randy T. Bechard; Frank Genbauffe; Ryan Andrews; Conrad Diven; Brian W. Howard; Vinit Rastogi; Jeffrey Lyle Gray; Matthew B. Maier; Kevin Gene Peters

Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) play roles in many biological processes and are considered to be important targets for drug discovery. As inhibitor development has proven challenging, crystal structure-based design will be very helpful to advance inhibitor potency and selectivity. Successful application of protein crystallography to drug discovery heavily relies on high-quality crystal structures of the protein of interest complexed with pharmaceutically interesting ligands. It is very important to be able to produce protein-ligand crystals rapidly and reproducibly for as many ligands as necessary. This study details our efforts to engineer the catalytic domain of human protein tyrosine phosphatase beta (HPTPbeta-CD) with properties suitable for rapid-turnaround crystallography. Structures of apo HPTPbeta-CD and its complexes with several novel small-molecule inhibitors are presented here for the first time.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2003

Synthesis and biological testing of non-Fluorinated analogues of levofloxacin

Jeffrey Lyle Gray; Ji-In Kim Almstead; Corey P. Gallagher; X. Eric Hu; Nick Kim; Cynthia J. Taylor; Tracy L. Twinem; Cynthia D. Wallace; Benoit Ledoussal

Quinolones without the usual 6-fluorine substituent have been recently described as potent antibacterial agents. A series of non-fluorinated analogues of the antibacterial quinolone Levofloxacin were synthesized and tested.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2006

1,2,3,4-Tetrahydroisoquinolinyl sulfamic acids as phosphatase PTP1B inhibitors

Sean Rees Klopfenstein; Artem G. Evdokimov; Anny-Odile Colson; Neil T. Fairweather; Jeffrey J. Neuman; Matthew B. Maier; Jeffrey Lyle Gray; Gina S. Gerwe; George E. Stake; Brian W. Howard; Julie A. Farmer; Matthew Pokross; Thomas R. Downs; Bhavani Kasibhatla; Kevin Gene Peters


Archive | 1998

Antimicrobial quinolones, their compositions and uses

Benoit Ledoussal; Ji-In Kim Almstead; Jeffrey Lyle Gray


Tetrahedron Letters | 2006

One-pot synthesis of 1,2,4-oxadiazoles from carboxylic acid esters and amidoximes using potassium carbonate

Kande Amarasinghe; Matthew B. Maier; Anil Srivastava; Jeffrey Lyle Gray


Archive | 2003

Phenethylamino sulfamic acids

Sean Rees Klopfenstein; Matthew B. Maier; David Robert Jones; Jeffrey Lyle Gray; Matthew Pokross; Kevin Gene Peters; Artem G. Evdokimov


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2003

Discovery of (3S)-amino-(4R)-ethylpiperidinyl quinolones as potent antibacterial agents with a broad spectrum of activity and activity against resistant pathogens.

X. Eric Hu; Nick Kim; Jeffrey Lyle Gray; Ji-In Kim Almstead; William Seibel; Benoit Ledoussal


Archive | 2007

Human protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitors and methods of use

Jeffrey Lyle Gray; Kande Amarasinghe; Cynthia Monesa Clark; Ryan Nichols; Matthew B. Maier


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2006

Design and synthesis of potent, non-peptidic inhibitors of HPTPβ

Kande Amarasinghe; Artem G. Evdokimov; Kevin Xu; Cynthia Monesa Clark; Matthew B. Maier; Anil Srivastava; Anny-Odile Colson; Gina S. Gerwe; George E. Stake; Brian W. Howard; Matthew Pokross; Jeffrey Lyle Gray; Kevin Gene Peters


Archive | 2008

Human protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitors an methods of use

Jeffrey Lyle Gray

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