Mark Gregory Solinsky
Procter & Gamble
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2003
Leonid Koikov; Frank H. Ebetino; Mark Gregory Solinsky; Doreen Crossdoersen; James J. Knittel
Twenty three derivatives of the core fragment His(6)-D-Phe(7)-Arg(8)-Trp(9)-NH(2) end-capped with carboxylic and sulfonic acids were synthesized and evaluated at human melanocortin receptors (hMC1, hMC3, and hMC4Rs). The SAR within this series allowed us to map the hMCRs near the His(6) binding site and design a superpotent MC1R agonist, LK-184, Ph(CH(2))(3)CO-His-D-Phe-Arg-Trp-NH(2) (19) with EC(50) 0.01 nM (5 nM at MC3 and MC4Rs).
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2008
Xinrong Tian; Adrian Gregory Switzer; Steve A. Derose; Rajesh K. Mishra; Mark Gregory Solinsky; Rashid N. Mumin; Frank H. Ebetino; Lalith R. Jayasinghe; Mark E. Webster; Anny-Odile Colson; Doreen Crossdoersen; Beth B. Pinney; Julie A. Farmer; Martin E. Dowty; Cindy M. Obringer; Charles A. Cruze; Melissa L. Burklow; Paula M. Suchanek; Lily Dong; Mary Kay Dirr; Russell James Sheldon; John August Wos
A study that was designed to identify plausible replacements for highly basic guanidine moiety contained in potent MC4R agonists, as exemplified by 1, led to the discovery of initial nonguanidine lead 5. Propyl analog 23 was subsequently found to be equipotent to 5, whereas analogs bearing smaller and branched alkyl groups at the 3 position of the oxopiperazine template demonstrated reduced binding affinity and agonist potency for MC4R. Acylation of the NH2 group of the 4F-D-Phe residue of 3-propyl analog 23 significantly increased the binding affinity and the functional activity for MC4R. Analogs with neutral and weakly basic capping groups of the D-Phe residue exhibited excellent MC4R selectivity against MC1R whereas those with an amino acid had moderate MC4R/MC1R selectivity. We have also demonstrated that compound 35 showed promising oral bioavailability and a moderate oral half life and induced significant weight loss in a 28-day rat obesity model.
Archive | 2010
Rajan Keshav Panandiker; Kerry Andrew Vetter; Bernard William Kluesener; Iskender Yilgor; Christian Herzig; Richard Becker; Rafael Trujillo Rosaldo; Leslie Dawn Waits; Janine Anne Flood; Keith Homer Baker; Jennifer Beth Ponder; Mark Gregory Solinsky; Matthew Scott Wagner; Pradipta Sarkar; Emily Suzanne Klinker; Julie Ann O'neil
Archive | 2003
Frank H. Ebetino; Xuewei Liu; Mark Gregory Solinsky; John August Wos; Rashid N. Mumin
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2004
Leonid Koikov; Frank H. Ebetino; Mark Gregory Solinsky; Doreen Crossdoersen; James J. Knittel
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2006
Xinrong Tian; Xuemei Chen; Lixian Gan; Jeffery C. Hayes; Adrian Gregory Switzer; Mark Gregory Solinsky; Frank H. Ebetino; John August Wos; Beth B. Pinney; Julie A. Farmer; Doreen Crossdoersen; Russell James Sheldon
Archive | 2010
Matthew Scott Wagner; Leslie Dawn Waits; Janine Anne Flood; Mark Gregory Solinsky
Archive | 2011
Matthew Scott Wagner; Leslie Dawn Waits; Janine Anne Flood; Mark Gregory Solinsky
Archive | 2011
Rajan Keshav Panandiker; Steven D. Smith; Bernard William Kluesener; Mark Gregory Solinsky; Matthew Scott Wagner
Archive | 2011
Rajan Keshav Panandiker; Luke Andrew Zannoni; Steven Daryl Smith; Robert Joseph Mcchain; Bernard William Kluesener; Rebecca Ann Seger; Julie Ann Menkhaus; Mark Gregory Solinsky; Matthew Scott Wagner