Publications by authors named "Geoffrey W Mellor"

The discovery and hit-to-lead exploration of a novel series of selective IKK-β kinase inhibitors is described. The initial lead fragment 3 was identified by pharmacophore-directed virtual screening. Homology model-driven SAR exploration of the template led to potent inhibitors, such as 12, which demonstrate efficacy in cellular assays and possess encouraging developability profiles.

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The identification and progression of a potent and selective series of isoquinoline inhibitors of IkappaB kinase-beta (IKK-beta) are described. Hit-generation chemistry based on IKK-beta active-site knowledge yielded a weakly potent but tractable chemotype that was rapidly progressed into a series with robust enzyme and cellular activity and significant selectivity over IKK-alpha.

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4-Amino-5,6-diaryl-furo[2,3-d]pyrimidines have been identified as inhibitors of glycogen synthase kinase-3beta (GSK-3beta). One representative derivative, 4-amino-3-(4-(benzenesulfonylamino)-phenyl)-2-(3-pyridyl)-furo[2,3-d]pyrimidine (12) exhibited potent GSK-3beta inhibitory activity in low nanomolar level of IC(50). The binding mode was proposed from a docking study.

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A potent and selective series of 2-amino-3,5-diarylbenzamide inhibitors of IKK-alpha and IKK-beta is described. The most potent compounds are 8h, 8r and 8v, with IKK-beta inhibitory potencies of pIC(50) 7.0, 6.

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The identification and hit-to-lead exploration of a novel, potent and selective series of substituted benzimidazole-thiophene carbonitrile inhibitors of IKK-epsilon kinase is described. Compound 12e was identified with an IKK-epsilon enzyme potency of pIC(50) 7.4, and has a highly encouraging wider selectivity profile, including selectivity within the IKK kinase family.

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The temperature-dependences of the second-order rate constants (k) of the reactions of the catalytic site thiol groups of two cysteine peptidases papain (EC 3.4.22.

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