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Journal of Computer-aided Molecular Design | 2002

3D QSAR (COMFA) of a series of potent and highly selective VLA-4 antagonists

Juswinder Singh; Herman W. T. van Vlijmen; Wen-Cherng Lee; Yu-Sheng Liao; Ko-Chung Lin; Humayun Saleem Ateeq; Julio Hernan Cuervo; Craig Zimmerman; Charles Hammond; Michael Karpusas; Rex A. Palmer; Tapan K. Chattopadhyay; Steven P. Adams

The integrin VLA-4 (α4β1) is involved in the migration of white blood cells to sites of inflammation, and is implicated in the pathology of a variety of diseases including asthma and multiple sclerosis. We report the structure-activity relationships of a series of VLA-4 antagonists that were based upon the integrin-binding sequence of the connecting segment peptide of fibronectin (Leu-Asp-Val), and of VCAM-1 (Ile-Asp-Ser), both natural ligands of VLA-4. We explore variation in the ligand derived peptide portion of these antagonists and also in the novel N-terminal cap, which have discovered through chemical optimization, and which confers high affinity and selectivity. Using the X-ray derived conformation of the Ile-Asp-Ser region of VCAM-1, we rationalize the structure-activity relationships of these antagonists using 3D QSAR (COMFA). The COMFA model was found to be highly predictive with a cross-validated R2CVof 0.7 and a PRESS of 0.49. The robustness of the model was confirmed by testing the influence of various parameters, including grid size, column filtering, as well as the role of orientation of the aligned molecules. Our results suggest that the VCAM-1 structure is useful in generating highly predictive models of our VLA-4 antagonists. The COMFA model coupled with the knowledge that the peptide amides are tolerant to methylation should prove useful in future peptidomimetic design studies.


Archive | 1996

Cell adhesion inhibitors

Stephen P. Adams; Ko-Chung Lin; Wen-Cherng Lee; Alfredo C. Castro; Craig Zimmerman; Charles Hammond; Yu-Sheng Liao; Julio Hernan Cuervo; Juswinder Singh


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1999

Selective, Tight-Binding Inhibitors of Integrin α4β1 That Inhibit Allergic Airway Responses

Ko-Chung Lin; Humayun Saleem Ateeq; Sherry H. Hsiung; Lillian T. Chong; Craig Zimmerman; Alfredo C. Castro; Wen-Cherng Lee; Charles Hammond; Sandhya Kalkunte; Ling Ling Chen; R. Blake Pepinsky; Diane R. Leone; Andrew Sprague; William M. Abraham; Alan Gill; and Roy R. Lobb; Steven P. Adams


Bioconjugate Chemistry | 2006

N-Terminally PEGylated Human Interferon-β-1a with Improved Pharmacokinetic Properties and in Vivo Efficacy in a Melanoma Angiogenesis Model§

Darren P. Baker; Edward Yin-Shiang Lin; Ko-Chung Lin; Maria Pellegrini; Russell C. Petter; Ling Ling Chen; Robert M. Arduini; Margot Brickelmaier; Dingyi Wen; Donna M. Hess; Liqing Chen; Donna Grant; Adrian Whitty; Alan Gill; Daniel J. Lindner; R. Blake Pepinsky


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2000

A Small-Molecule, Tight-binding Inhibitor of the Integrin α4β1 Blocks Antigen-induced Airway Responses and Inflammation in Experimental Asthma in Sheep

William M. Abraham; Alan Gill; Ashfaq Ahmed; M. W. Sielczak; Isabel T. Lauredo; Yelena Botinnikova; Ko-Chung Lin; Blake Pepinsky; Diane R. Leone; Roy R. Lobb; Steven P. Adams


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2003

A small molecule very late antigen-4 antagonist can inhibit ovalbumin-induced lung inflammation.

Gloria C. Koo; Kashmira Shah; Gloria J.-F. Ding; Jianying Xiao; Richard Wnek; George Doherty; Xin Chun Tong; R. Blake Pepinsky; Ko-Chung Lin; William K. Hagmann; Douglas W. Kawka; Irwin I. Singer


Archive | 2001

Pharmaceutical compositions containing anti-beta 1 integrin compounds and uses

Zhongli Zheng; Julio Hernan Cuervo; Ko-Chung Lin; Humayun Saleem Ateeq


Archive | 2003

Polyalkylene glycol with moiety for conjugating biologically active compound

Ko-Chung Lin; R. Blake Pepinsky; Ling Ling Chen; Donna M. Hess; Edward Yin-Shiang Lin; Russell C. Petter; Darren P. Baker


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2006

Tricyclic imidazoline derivatives as potent and selective adenosine A1 receptor antagonists.

Chi B. Vu; William F. Kiesman; Patrick R. Conlon; Ko-Chung Lin; Melissa Tam; Russell C. Petter; Glenn Smits; Frank Lutterodt; Xiaowei Jin; Liqing Chen; Jianbo Zhang


Archive | 2003

Polyalkylene polymer compounds and uses thereof

Ko-Chung Lin; R. Blake Pepinsky; Ling Ling Chen; Donna M. Hess; Edward Yin-Shiang Lin; Russell C. Petter; Darren P. Baker

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