化学
杀锥虫剂
口服活性
药理学
结构-活动关系
立体化学
生物化学
体外
布氏锥虫
基因
医学
作者
Stephen Brand,Laura A. T. Cleghorn,Stuart P. McElroy,David A. Robinson,Victoria Smith,Irene Hallyburton,Justin R. Harrison,Neil R. Norcross,Daniel Spinks,Tracy Bayliss,Suzanne Norval,Laste Stojanovski,Leah S. Torrie,Julie A. Frearson,Ruth Brenk,Alan H. Fairlamb,Michael A. J. Ferguson,Kevin D. Read,Paul G. Wyatt,Ian H. Gilbert
摘要
N-Myristoyltransferase (NMT) represents a promising drug target for human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), which is caused by the parasitic protozoa Trypanosoma brucei. We report the optimization of a high throughput screening hit (1) to give a lead molecule DDD85646 (63), which has potent activity against the enzyme (IC50 = 2 nM) and T. brucei (EC50 = 2 nM) in culture. The compound has good oral pharmacokinetics and cures rodent models of peripheral HAT infection. This compound provides an excellent tool for validation of T. brucei NMT as a drug target for HAT as well as a valuable lead for further optimization.
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