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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010

Iminoheterocycles as γ-secretase modulators

John P. Caldwell; Chad E. Bennett; Troy Mccracken; Robert Mazzola; Thomas Bara; Alexei V. Buevich; Duane A. Burnett; Inhou Chu; Mary Cohen-Williams; Hubert Josein; Lynn Hyde; Julie Lee; Brian A. McKittrick; Lixin Song; Giuseppe Terracina; Johannes Voigt; Lili Zhang; Zhaoning Zhu

The synthesis of a novel series of iminoheterocycles and their structure-activity relationship (SAR) as modulators of gamma-secretase activity will be detailed. Encouraging SAR generated from a monocyclic core led to a structurally unique bicyclic core. Selected compounds exhibit good potency as gamma-secretase modulators, excellent rat pharmacokinetics, and lowering of Abeta42 levels in various in vivo models.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2016

Structure-Based Design of an Iminoheterocyclic β-Site Amyloid Precursor Protein Cleaving Enzyme (BACE) Inhibitor that Lowers Central Aβ in Nonhuman Primates

Mihirbaran Mandal; Yusheng Wu; Jeffrey Misiaszek; Guoqing Li; Alexei V. Buevich; John P. Caldwell; Xiaoxiang Liu; Robert Mazzola; Peter Orth; Corey Strickland; Johannes Voigt; Hongwu Wang; Zhaoning Zhu; Xia Chen; Michael Grzelak; Lynn Hyde; Reshma Kuvelkar; Presscott T. Leach; Giuseppe Terracina; Lili Zhang; Qi Zhang; Maria S. Michener; Brad Smith; Kathleen Cox; Diane Grotz; Leonard Favreau; Kaushik Mitra; Irina Kazakevich; Brian A. McKittrick; William J. Greenlee

We describe successful efforts to optimize the in vivo profile and address off-target liabilities of a series of BACE1 inhibitors represented by 6 that embodies the recently validated fused pyrrolidine iminopyrimidinone scaffold. Employing structure-based design, truncation of the cyanophenyl group of 6 that binds in the S3 pocket of BACE1 followed by modification of the thienyl group in S1 was pursued. Optimization of the pyrimidine substituent that binds in the S2-S2″ pocket of BACE1 remediated time-dependent CYP3A4 inhibition of earlier analogues in this series and imparted high BACE1 affinity. These efforts resulted in the discovery of difluorophenyl analogue 9 (MBi-4), which robustly lowered CSF and cortex Aβ40 in both rats and cynomolgus monkeys following a single oral dose. Compound 9 represents a unique molecular shape among BACE inhibitors reported to potently lower central Aβ in nonrodent preclinical species.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2016

Discovery of silyl proline containing HCV NS5A inhibitors with pan-genotype activity: SAR development

Anilkumar G. Nair; Qingbei Zeng; Oleg Selyutin; Stuart B. Rosenblum; Yueheng Jiang; De-Yi Yang; Kerry Keertikar; Guowei Zhou; Michael P. Dwyer; Seong Heon Kim; Bandarpalle B. Shankar; Wensheng Yu; Ling Tong; Lei Chen; Robert Mazzola; John P. Caldwell; Haiqun Tang; Melissa L. Allard; Ronald N. Buckle; Polivina Jolicia F Gauuan; Christian L. Holst; Gregory Scott Martin; Kannan P. Naicker; Samuel Vellekoop; Sony Agrawal; Rong Liu; Rong Kong; Paul Ingravallo; Ellen Xia; Ying Zhai

HCV NS5A inhibitors have shown impressive in vitro potency profiles in HCV replicon assays thus making them attractive components for inclusion in an all oral fixed dose combination treatment regimen. Herein we describe the research efforts that led to the discovery of silyl proline containing HCV NS5A inhibitors such as 7e and 8a with pan-genotype activity profile and acceptable pharmacokinetic properties.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2016

Substituted tetracyclic indole core derivatives of HCV NS5A inhibitor MK-8742

Wensheng Yu; Guowei Zhou; Craig A. Coburn; Qingbei Zeng; Ling Tong; Michael P. Dwyer; Bin Hu; Bin Zhong; Jinglai Hao; Tao Ji; Shuai Zan; Lei Chen; Robert Mazzola; Jae-Hun Kim; Deyou Sha; Oleg Selyutin; Stuart B. Rosenblum; Brian J. Lavey; Anilkumar G. Nair; Seong Heon Kim; Kerry Keertikar; Laura Rokosz; Sony Agrawal; Rong Liu; Ellen Xia; Ying Zhai; Stephanie Curry; Patricia McMonagle; Paul Ingravallo; Ernest Asante-Appiah

As part of an ongoing effort in NS5A inhibition at Merck we now describe our efforts for introducing substitution around the tetracyclic indole core of MK-8742. Fluoro substitution on the core combined with the fluoro substitutions on the proline ring improved the potency against GT1a Y93H significantly. However, no improvement on GT2b potency was achieved. Limiting the fluoro substitution to C-1 of the tetracyclic indole core had a positive impact on the potency against the resistance associated variants, such as GT1a Y93H and GT2b, and the PK profile as well. Compounds, such as 62, with reduced potency shifts between wild type GT1a to GT2b, GT1a Y93H, and GT1a L31V were identified.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014

Discovery of potent iminoheterocycle BACE1 inhibitors.

John P. Caldwell; Robert Mazzola; James Durkin; Joseph Chen; Xia Chen; Leonard Favreau; Matthew E. Kennedy; Reshma Kuvelkar; Julie Lee; Nansie McHugh; Brian A. McKittrick; Peter Orth; Andrew W. Stamford; Corey Strickland; Johannes Voigt; Liyang Wang; Lili Zhang; Qi Zhang; Zhaoning Zhu

The synthesis of a series of iminoheterocycles and their structure-activity relationships (SAR) as inhibitors of the aspartyl protease BACE1 will be detailed. An effort to access the S3 subsite directly from the S1 subsite initially yielded compounds with sub-micromolar potency. A subset of compounds from this effort unexpectedly occupied a different binding site and displayed excellent BACE1 affinities. Select compounds from this subset acutely lowered Aβ40 levels upon subcutaneous and oral administration to rats.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2015

Iminopyrimidinones: A novel pharmacophore for the development of orally active renin inhibitors

Brian A. McKittrick; John P. Caldwell; Thomas Bara; George Boykow; Madhu Chintala; John W. Clader; Michael Czarniecki; Brandy Courneya; Ruth Duffy; Linda Fleming; Rachel Giessert; William J. Greenlee; Charles R. Heap; Liwu Hong; Ying Huang; Ulrich Iserloh; Hubert Josien; Tanweer Khan; Walter A. Korfmacher; Xian Liang; Robert Mazzola; Soumya Mitra; Kristina Moore; Peter Orth; Murali Rajagopalan; Sudipta Roy; Samuel A. Sakwa; Corey Strickland; Henry M. Vaccaro; Johannes Voigt

The development of renin inhibitors with favorable oral pharmacokinetic profiles has been a longstanding challenge for the pharmaceutical industry. As part of our work to identify inhibitors of BACE1, we have previously developed iminopyrimidinones as a novel pharmacophore for aspartyl protease inhibition. In this letter we describe how we modified substitution around this pharmacophore to develop a potent, selective and orally active renin inhibitor.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014

Quality by design (QbD) of amide isosteres: 5,5-Disubstituted isoxazolines as potent CRTh2 antagonists with favorable pharmacokinetic and drug-like properties.

Dong Xiao; Xiaohong Zhu; Younong Yu; Ning Shao; Jie Wu; Kevin D. McCormick; Pawan Dhondi; Jun Qin; Robert Mazzola; Haiqun Tang; Ashwin U. Rao; Phieng Siliphaivanh; Hongchen Qiu; Xiaoxin Yang; Maria A. Rivelli; Charles G. Garlisi; Steve Eckel; Gitali Mukhopadhyay; Craig Correll; Diane Rindgen; Robert Aslanian; Anandan Palani

Isoxazoles are frequently used amide isosteres, as shown in the context of discovery of CRTh2 antagonists from amide 1 to isoxazole 2. However, persistent agonism and poor solubility in isoxazole series presented challenges to its further development. Based on the concept of quality by design (QbD), 5,5-disubstituted isoxazolines 3 were introduced. The chirality at 5 position of isoxazolines controlled the switch between two modes of actions, which led to a novel series of pure antagonists. This non-planar motif also conferred a change of shape of these molecules, which avoided flat structures and improved their physical properties.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2018

MK-8325: A silyl proline-containing NS5A inhibitor with pan-genotype activity for treatment of HCV

Anilkumar G. Nair; Qingbei Zeng; Oleg Selyutin; Stuart B. Rosenblum; Yueheng Jiang; De-Yi Yang; Kerry Keertikar; Guowei Zhou; Michael P. Dwyer; Seong Heon Kim; Bandarpalle B. Shankar; Wensheng Yu; Ling Tong; Lei Chen; Robert Mazzola; John P. Caldwell; Haiqun Tang; Sony Agrawal; Rong Liu; Rong Kong; Paul Ingravallo; Ellen Xia; Ying Zhai; Amin Nomeir; Ernest Asante-Appiah; Joseph A. Kozlowski

HCV NS5A inhibitors have shown impressive in vitro potency profiles in HCV replicon assays thus making them attractive components for inclusion in an all oral fixed dose combination regimen. Herein, we describe the discovery and characterization of silyl proline-containing HCV NS5A inhibitor MK-8325 with good pan-genotype activity and acceptable pharmacokinetic properties.


Archive | 2012

Heterocyclic aspartyl protease inhibitors

Zhaoning Zhu; Brian Mckittrick; Zhong-Yue Sun; Yuanzan C. Ye; Johannes H. Voight; Corey O. Strickland; Elizabeth M. Smith; Andrew Stamford; William J. Greenlee; Robert Mazzola; John P. Caldwell; Jared N. Cumming; Lingyan Wang; Yusheng Wu; Ulrich Iserloh; Xiaoxiang Liu; Tao Guo; Thuy X. E. Le; Kurt W. Saionz; Suresh D. Babu; Rachael C. Hunter; Michelle L. Morris; Huizhong Gu; Gang Qian; Dawit Tadesse; Ying Huang; Guoqing Li; Jianping Pan; Jeffrey Misiaszek; Gaifa Lai


Archive | 2006

Heterocyclic aspartyl protease inhibitors, preparation and use thereof

Andrew W. Stamford; Guoqing Li; William J. Greenlee; Zhaoning Zhu; Brian A. McKittrick; Robert Mazzola; Ying Huang; Tao Guo; Thuy X. H. Le; Gang Qian; Yuefei Shao

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