Publications by authors named "Eileen Frommer"

Structure-guided design led to the discovery of novel chemical scaffolds for B-Raf inhibitors. Both type I and type II kinase inhibitors have been explored and lead compounds with good potency and excellent selectivity have been identified.

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Novel indazolylpyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine analogues have been prepared and found to be extremely potent type I B-Raf inhibitors. The lead compound shows good selectivity against a panel of 60 kinases, possesses a desirable pharmacokinetic profile, and demonstrates excellent in vivo antitumor efficacy in B-Raf mutant xenograft models.

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In continuation of our efforts toward hit identification and optimization for a B-Raf kinase project, we have employed a scaffold hopping strategy. The original HTS hit scaffold pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine was replaced with different thienopyrimidine and thienopyridine scaffolds to append the optimal pharmacophore moieties in order to generate novel B-raf kinase inhibitors with desirable potency and properties. This strategy led to the identification of additional lead compound 11b which had good enzyme and cell potency, while maintaining selectivity over a number of kinases.

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Our continued effort towards optimization of the pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine scaffold as B-Raf kinase inhibitors is described. Structure guided design was utilized to introduce kinase hinge region interacting groups in the 2-position of the scaffold. This strategy led to the identification of lead compound 9 with enhanced enzyme and cellular potency, while maintaining good selectivity over a number of kinases.

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A novel series of pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines bearing a 3-hydroxyphenyl group at C(3) and substituted tropanes at C(7) have been identified as potent B-Raf inhibitors. Exploration of alternative functional groups as a replacement for the C(3) phenol demonstrated indazole to be an effective isostere. Several compounds possessing substituted indazole residues, such as 4e, 4p, and 4r, potently inhibited cell proliferation at submicromolar concentrations in the A375 and WM266 cell lines, and the latter two compounds also exhibited good therapeutic indices in cells.

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As part of our research effort to discover B-Raf kinase inhibitors, we prepared a series of C-3 substituted N-(3-(pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-7-yl)phenyl)-3-(trifluoromethyl)benzamides. X-ray crystallography studies revealed that one of the more potent inhibitors (10n) bound to B-Raf kinase without forming a hinge-binding hydrogen bond. With basic amine residues appended to C-3 aryl residues, cellular activity and solubility were enhanced over previously described compounds of this class.

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A series of pyrazolo[1,5-alpha]pyrimidine analogs has been prepared and found to be potent and selective B-Raf inhibitors. Molecular modeling suggests they bind to the active conformation of the enzyme.

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Two new 20,24-bishomo-25-norscalaranes, compounds 1 and 2, and two new and two known 20,24-bishomoscalaranes, compounds 3-6, have been isolated from the Indonesian marine sponge Carteriospongia foliascens. The structures of 1-6 were determined by spectroscopic analysis. Compounds 1 and 3-6 inhibit RCE-protease activity.

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B-Raf kinase plays a critical role in the Raf-MEK-ERK signaling pathway and inhibitors of B-Raf could be used in the treatment of melanomas, colorectal cancer, and other Ras related human cancers. We have identified novel small molecule pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine derivatives as B-Raf kinase inhibitors. Structure-activity relationship was generated for various regions of the scaffold to improve the biochemical profile.

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The membrane associated endoprotease, hRCE1, is responsible for one step in Ras membrane localization. The "CAAX" sequence at the C-terminal of farnesylated Ras proteins is cleaved by hRCE1 to yield an AAX tri-peptide. We found that an 8-aa K-Ras-derived "CAA" peptide, KSKTKC(farnesyl)VI, was a better substrate for hRCE1 than a KSKTKC(f)VIM "CAAX" peptide.

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