Wei Xu
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012
Elena S. Koltun; Amy Lew Tsuhako; David S. Brown; Naing Aay; Arlyn Arcalas; Vicky Chan; Hongwang Du; Stefan Engst; Kim Ferguson; Maurizio Franzini; Adam Antoni Galan; Charles R. Holst; Ping Huang; Brian Kane; Moon Hwan Kim; Jia Li; David Markby; Manisha Mohan; Kevin Noson; Arthur Plonowski; Steven Richards; Scott Robertson; Kenneth James Shaw; Gordon Mark Stott; Thomas J. Stout; Jenny Young; Peiwen Yu; Cristiana A. Zaharia; Wentao Zhang; Peiwen Zhou
CDC7 is a serine/threonine kinase that has been shown to be required for the initiation and maintenance of DNA replication. Up-regulation of CDC7 is detected in multiple tumor cell lines, with inhibition of CDC7 resulting in cell cycle arrest. In this paper, we disclose the discovery of a potent and selective CDC7 inhibitor, XL413 (14), which was advanced into Phase 1 clinical trials. Starting from advanced lead 3, described in a preceding communication, we optimized the CDC7 potency and selectivity to demonstrate in vitro CDC7 dependent cell cycle arrest and in vivo tumor growth inhibition in a Colo-205 xenograft model.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012
Amy Lew Tsuhako; David S. Brown; Elena S. Koltun; Naing Aay; Arlyn Arcalas; Chan; Hongwang Du; Stefan Engst; Maurizio Franzini; Adam Antoni Galan; Ping Huang; S Johnston; Brian Kane; Moon Hwan Kim; A.D Laird; R Lin; L Mock; I Ngan; Michael Pack; Gordon Mark Stott; Thomas J. Stout; Peiwen Yu; Cristiana A. Zaharia; Wentao Zhang; Peiwen Zhou; John M. Nuss; Patrick Kearney; Wei Xu
A series of substituted benzofuropyrimidinones with pan-PIM activities and excellent selectivity against a panel of diverse kinases is described. Initial exploration identified aryl benzofuropyrimidinones that were potent, but had cell permeability limitation. Using X-ray crystal structures of the bound PIM-1 complexes with 3, 5m, and 6d, we were able to guide the SAR and identify the alkyl benzofuropyrimidinone (6l) with good PIM potencies, permeability, and oral exposure.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012
Joerg Bussenius; Neel Kumar Anand; Charles M. Blazey; Owen Joseph Bowles; Lynne Canne Bannen; Diva Sze-Ming Chan; Baili Chen; Erick Wang Co; Simona Costanzo; Steven Charles Defina; Larisa Dubenko; Stefan Engst; Maurizio Franzini; Ping Huang; Vasu Jammalamadaka; Richard George Khoury; Moon Hwan Kim; Rhett Ronald Klein; Douglas Laird; Donna T. Le; Morrison B. Mac; David J. Matthews; David Markby; Nicole Miller; John M. Nuss; Jason Jevious Parks; Tsze H. Tsang; Amy Lew Tsuhako; Yong Wang; Wei Xu
The 70-kDa ribosomal protein S6 kinase (p70S6K) is part of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway and has been implicated in cancer. High throughput screening versus p70S6K led to the identification of aminopyrimidine 3a as active inhibitor. Lead optimization of 3a resulted in highly potent, selective, and orally bioavailable pyrazolopyrimidines. In this manuscript we report the structure-activity relationship of this series and pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and efficacy data of the lead compound 13c.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012
Moon Hwan Kim; Amy Lew Tsuhako; Erick Wang Co; Dana T. Aftab; Frauke Bentzien; Jason Chen; Wei Cheng; Stefan Engst; Levina Goon; Rhett Ronald Klein; Donna T. Le; Morrison B. Mac; Jason Jevious Parks; Fawn Qian; Monica Rodriquez; Thomas J. Stout; Jeffrey H. Till; Kwang-Ai Won; Xiang Wu; F. Michael Yakes; Peiwen Yu; Wentao Zhang; Yeping Zhao; Peter Lamb; John M. Nuss; Wei Xu
Variously substituted indolin-2-ones were synthesized and evaluated for activity against KDR, Flt-1, FGFR-1 and PDGFR. Extension at the 5-position of the oxindole ring with ethyl piperidine (compound 7i) proved to be the most beneficial for attaining both biochemical and cellular potencies. Further optimization of 7i to balance biochemical and cellular potencies with favorable ADME/ PK properties led to the identification of 8h, a compound with a clean CYP profile, acceptable pharmacokinetic and toxicity profiles, and robust efficacy in multiple xenograft tumor models.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012
Kenneth D. Rice; Moon Hwan Kim; Joerg Bussenius; Neel Kumar Anand; Charles M. Blazey; Owen Joseph Bowles; Lynne Canne-Bannen; Diva Sze-Ming Chan; Baili Chen; Erick Wang Co; Simona Costanzo; Steven Charles Defina; Larisa Dubenko; Stefan Engst; Maurizio Franzini; Ping Huang; Vasu Jammalamadaka; Richard George Khoury; Rhett Ronald Klein; A. Douglas Laird; Donna T. Le; Morrison B. Mac; David J. Matthews; David Markby; Nicole Miller; John M. Nuss; Jason Jevious Parks; Tsze H. Tsang; Amy Lew Tsuhako; Yong Wang
Activation of the PI3K/Akt/mTOR kinase pathway is frequently associated with human cancer. Selective inhibition of p70S6Kinase, which is the last kinase in the PI3K pathway, is not sufficient for strong tumor growth inhibition and can lead to activation of upstream proteins including Akt through relief of a negative feedback loop. Targeting multiple sites in the PI3K pathway might be beneficial for optimal activity. In this manuscript we report the design of dual Akt/p70S6K inhibitors and the evaluation of the lead compound 11b in vivo, which was eventually advanced into clinical development.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014
Joshua Courtney Horan; Sulagna Sanyal; Younggi Choi; Melissa Hill-Drzewi; Lori Patnaude; Shawn Anderson; Steve Fogal; Can Mao; Brian Nicholas Cook; Kristina Gueneva-Boucheva; Michael B. Fisher; Eugene R. Hickey; Edward Pack; Lynne Canne Bannen; Diva Sze-Ming Chan; Morrison B. Mac; Stephanie Ng; Yong Wang; Wei Xu; Louise K. Modis; Rene Marc Lemieux
The discovery of a new series of selective S1P1 agonists is described. This series of piperazinyl-oxadiazole derivatives was rapidly optimized starting from high-throughput screening hit 1 to afford potent and selective lead compound 10d. Further SAR studies showed that 10d was converted to the active phosphate metabolite 29 in vivo. Oral administration of compound 10d to rats was shown to induce lymphopenia at 3 mg/kg.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2016
Joshua Courtney Horan; Daniel Kuzmich; Pingrong Liu; Darren Disalvo; John Lord; Can Mao; Tamara Denise Hopkins; Hui Yu; Christian Harcken; Raj Betageri; Melissa Hill-Drzewi; Lori Patenaude; Monica Patel; Kimberly Fletcher; Donna Terenzzio; Brian Linehan; Heather Xia; Mita Patel; Debbie Studwell; Craig Andrew Miller; Eugene R. Hickey; Jeremy I. Levin; Dustin Smith; Raymond A. Kemper; Louise K. Modis; Lynne Canne Bannen; Diva Sze-Ming Chan; Morrison B. Mac; Stephanie Ng; Yong Wang
Poor solubility and cationic amphiphilic drug-likeness were liabilities identified for a lead series of S1P3-sparing, S1P1 agonists originally developed from a high-throughput screening campaign. This work describes the subsequent optimization of these leads by balancing potency, selectivity, solubility and overall molecular charge. Focused SAR studies revealed favorable structural modifications that, when combined, produced compounds with overall balanced profiles. The low brain exposure observed in rat suggests that these compounds would be best suited for the potential treatment of peripheral autoimmune disorders.
Archive | 2005
Neel Kumar Anand; Charles M. Blazey; Owen Joseph Bowles; Joerg Bussenius; Lynne Canne Bannen; Diva Sze-Ming Chan; Baili Chen; Erick Wang Co; Simona Costanzo; Steven Charles Defina; Larisa Dubenko; Maurizio Franzini; Ping Huang; Vasu Jammalamadaka; Richard George Khoury; Moon Hwan Kim; Rhett Ronald Klein; Donna T. Le; Morrison B. Mac; John M. Nuss; Jason Jevious Parks; Kenneth D. Rice; Tsze H. Tsang; Amy Lew Tsuhako; Yong Wang; Wei Xu
Archive | 2007
Lynne Canne Bannen; Diva Sze-Ming Chan; Jeff Chen; Lisa Esther Dalrymple; Timothy Patrick Forsyth; Tai Phat Huynh; Vasu Jammalamadaka; Richard George Khoury; James W. Leahy; Morrison B. Mac; Grace Mann; Larry W. Mann; John M. Nuss; Jason Jevious Parks; Craig Stacy Takeuchi; Yong Wang; Wei Xu
Archive | 2004
Wei Cheng; Erick Wang Co; Moon Hwan Kim; Rhett Ronald Klein; Donna T. Le; John M. Nuss; Wei Xu; William Bajjalieh