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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010

Novel pyrrolyl 2-aminopyridines as potent and selective human beta-secretase (BACE1) inhibitors.

Michael S. Malamas; Keith Douglas Barnes; Yu Hui; Matthew S. Johnson; Frank Lovering; Jeff Condon; William Floyd Fobare; William Ronald Solvibile; Jim Turner; Yun Hu; Eric S. Manas; Kristi Fan; Andrea Olland; Rajiv Chopra; Menelas N. Pangalos; Peter Reinhart; Albert J. Robichaud

The proteolytic enzyme beta-secretase (BACE1) plays a central role in the synthesis of the pathogenic beta-amyloid in Alzheimers disease. Recently, we reported small molecule acylguanidines as potent BACE1 inhibitors. However, many of these acylguanidines have a high polar surface area (e.g. as measured by the topological polar surface area or TPSA), which is unfavorable for crossing the blood-brain barrier. Herein, we describe the identification of the 2-aminopyridine moiety as a bioisosteric replacement of the acylguanidine moiety, which resulted in inhibitors with lower TPSA values and superior brain penetration. X-ray crystallographic studies indicated that the 2-aminopyridine moiety interacts directly with the catalytic aspartic acids Asp32 and Asp228 via a hydrogen-bonding network.


Archive | 2006

Amino-5-(5-membered)hetero-arylimidazolone compounds and the use thereof for beta-secretase modulation

Michael Sotirios Malamas; Ping Zhou; William Floyd Fobare; William Ronald Solvibile; Iwan Gunawan; James Joseph Erdei; Yinfa Yan; Patrick Michael Andrae; Dominick Anthony Quagliato


Archive | 2008

Amino-5-[4-(difluoromehtoxy)phenyl]-5-phenylimidazolone compounds for the inhibition of beta-secretase

Michael Sotirios Malamas; James Joseph Erdei; William Floyd Fobare; Dominick Anthony Quagliato; Schuyler Adam Antane; Albert Jean Robichaud


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2007

Thiophene substituted acylguanidines as BACE1 inhibitors.

William Floyd Fobare; William Ronald Solvibile; Albert J. Robichaud; Michael S. Malamas; Eric S. Manas; Jim Turner; Yun Hu; Erik Wagner; Rajiv Chopra; Guixan Jin


Archive | 2006

AMINO-PYRIDINES AS INHIBITORS OF β-SECRETASE

Michael Sotirios Malamas; William Floyd Fobare; William Ronald Solvibile; Frank Lovering; Jeffrey Scott Condon; Albert Jean Robichaud


Archive | 2006

Amino-5- [4- (difluoromethoxy) phenyl] -5-phenylimidazolone compounds as inhibitors of the beta-secretase (bace)

Michael Sotirios Malamas; James Joseph Erdei; William Floyd Fobare; Dominick Anthony Quagliato; Schuyler Adam Antane; Albert Jean Robichaud


Archive | 2006

Substituted thienyl and furyl acylguanidines and methods of their use as beta-secretase modulators

William Floyd Fobare; William Ronald Solvibile


Archive | 2008

AMINO-5-[4-(DIFLUOROMETHOXY)PHENYL]-5-PHENYLIMIDAZOLONE COMPOUNDS FOR THE INHIBITION OF β-SECRETASE

Michael Sotirios Malamas; James Joseph Erdei; William Floyd Fobare; Dominick Anthony Quagliato; Schuyler Adam Antane; Albert Jean Robichaud


Archive | 2008

Amino-5-(5-membered)hetero-arylimidazolone compounds and the use thereof for β-secretase modulation

Michael Sotirios Malamas; Ping Zhou; William Floyd Fobare; William Ronald Solvibile; Iwan Gunawan; James Joseph Erdei; Yinfa Yan; Patrick Michael Andrae; Dominick Anthony Quagliato


Archive | 2006

SUBSTITUTED THIENYL AND FURYL ACYLGUANIDINES AS β-SECRETASE MODULATORS

William Floyd Fobare; William Ronald Solvibile

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Frank Lovering

University of California

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