Publications by authors named "Chandra Prakash Koraboina"

Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease caused by the dengue virus belonging to family flaviviridae and has grown to be a major global public health issue. Despite decades of effort, the global comeback of dengue is evidence of the inadequacy of present management techniques. Due to the loss of healthy lives and the depletion of scarce medical resources, dengue has a significant negative economic impact in underdeveloped countries.

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Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) is a promising molecular target for several human B-cell-related autoimmune disorders, inflammation, and haematological malignancies. The pathogenic alterations in various cancer tissues depend on mutant BTK for cell proliferation and survival, and BTK is also overexpressed in a range of hematopoietic cells. Due to this, BTK is emerging as a potential drug target to treat various human diseases, and several reversible and irreversible inhibitors have been developed and are being developed.

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A series of thiazole linked Oxindole-5-Sulfonamide (OSA) derivatives were designed as inhibitors of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) activity of Dengue virus. These were synthesized and then evaluated for their efficacy in ex-vivo virus replication assay using human cell lines. Among 20 primary compounds in the series, OSA-15 was identified as a hit.

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