Publications by authors named "A Brunmark"

Computer aided modeling guided the design of a series of diarylimidazole compounds (11-22) intended to interact with both the ATP and adjacent allosteric binding domains of B-RAF kinase. Their ability to inhibit the function of B-RAF kinase and intracellular ERK1/2 phosphorylation were evaluated.

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B-RAF mutations have been identified in the majority of melanoma and a large fraction of colorectal and papillary thyroid carcinoma. Drug discovery efforts targeting mutated B-RAF have yielded several interesting molecules, and currently, three compounds are undergoing clinical evaluation. Inhibition of B-RAF in animal models leads to a slowing of tumor growth and, in some cases, tumor reduction.

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A series of benzimidazole compounds containing pendant alcohol and amine moieties was found to be active against checkpoint kinase Chk2. These compounds were prepared to examine a potential hydrogen bond interaction with an active site residue and to investigate replacement of a biaryl linker with an aliphatic system in an effort to improve solubility.

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