Publications by authors named "Craig I Turner"

The discovery of a dual MAO-B/SSAO inhibitor PXS-5131 is reported. The compound offers a compact and rigid three-dimensional structure with superior selectivity over MAO-A. Potency and selectivity are linked to both the double bond geometry and stereochemistry of the allylamine moiety, highlighting the importance of optimal set up of these features in the class of amine oxidase inhibitors.

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Lysyl oxidase-like 2 (LOXL2) is a secreted enzyme that catalyzes the formation of cross-links in extracellular matrix proteins, namely, collagen and elastin, and is indicated in fibrotic diseases. Herein, we report the identification and subsequent optimization of a series of indole-based fluoroallylamine inhibitors of LOXL2. The result of this medicinal chemistry campaign is (), a potent, irreversible inhibitor that is >300-fold selective for LOXL2 over LOX.

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Fibrosis is characterized by the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix and crosslinked proteins, in particular collagen and elastin, leading to tissue stiffening and disrupted organ function. Lysyl oxidases are key players during this process, as they initiate collagen crosslinking through the oxidation of the ε-amino group of lysine or hydroxylysine on collagen side-chains, which subsequently dimerize to form immature, or trimerize to form mature, collagen crosslinks. The role of LOXL2 in fibrosis and cancer is well documented, however the specific enzymatic function of LOXL2 and LOXL3 during disease is less clear.

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Semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase (SSAO), also known as vascular adhesion protein-1 (VAP-1), is a member of the copper-dependent amine oxidase family that is associated with various forms of inflammation and fibrosis. To investigate the therapeutic potential of SSAO/VAP-1 inhibition, potent and selective inhibitors with drug-like properties are required. PXS-4681A [(Z)-4-(2-(aminomethyl)-3-fluoroallyloxy)benzenesulfonamide hydrochloride] is a mechanism-based inhibitor of enzyme function with a pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile that ensures complete, long-lasting inhibition of the enzyme after a single low dose in vivo.

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A new class of 3-fluoroallyl amine-based SSAO/VAP-1 inhibitors is reported. These compounds have excellent selectivity over diamine oxidase, MAO-A and MAO-B. Synthesis and SAR studies leading to compound 28 (PXS-4159A) are reported.

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The molecular design, chemical synthesis, and biological evaluation of two distinct series of platensimycin analogues with varying degrees of complexity are described. The first series of compounds probes the biological importance of the benzoic acid subunit of the molecule, while the second series explores the tetracyclic cage domain. The biological data obtained reveal that, while the substituted benzoic acid domain of platensimycin is a highly conserved structural motif within the active compounds with strict functional group requirements, the cage domain of the molecule can tolerate considerable structural modifications without losing biological action.

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[reaction: see text] Linear conjugated tetraenes are shown to participate effectively as bis-dienes in sequences involving either two intermolecular Diels-Alder reactions or an intramolecular followed by an intermolecular Diels-Alder reaction. Thus, simple tetraenol 1 is transformed into tetracyclic products 5, 6, and 9 in high yielding and highly stereoselective sequences with maleic anhydride involving the formation of three rings, four C-C bonds and one C-O bond, and eight stereocenters. In the latter case, the one-pot reaction protocol is very simple, and furnishes a single diastereoisomeric product in essentially quantitative yield.

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Since 1960, only seven plant-derived anticancer drugs have received FDA approval for commercial production. Two are semisynthetic derivatives of podophyllotoxin. This paper describes concise, highly convergent, and conceptually novel approaches to (-)-podophyllotoxin and its enantiomer.

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[formula: see text] A combined experimental and computational study of endo/exo stereoselectivity in a series of IMDA reactions of hexadienylacrylates has found that DFT makes erroneous predictions when the endo and exo transition states possess differing degrees of conjugation. These problems are overcome by carrying out calculations at the MP2 level of theory, which gives remarkably accurate Boltzmann distributions of products. These findings are used to predict ways to obtain either endo- or exo-cycloadducts exclusively.

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