Publications by authors named "Izzat Raheem"

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  • MK-8189 is a new PDE10A inhibitor being studied as a potential treatment for schizophrenia, showing strong effectiveness in increasing important signaling molecules in the brain.
  • In animal studies, MK-8189 significantly reduced avoidance behavior and reversed cognitive deficits related to schizophrenia, indicating its potential for improving symptoms associated with the disorder.
  • Research on MK-8189 has helped inform dose selection for clinical trials by establishing a link between its effectiveness and the level of PDE10A engagement in the brain.
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  • A multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterium is causing serious infections and poses a growing health threat, making new treatment options essential.
  • Researchers are focusing on inhibiting the MsbA transporter, which is crucial for the bacterium's survival.
  • They optimized a compound known as cerastecin D, which showed promising antibacterial activity and effectiveness in mouse models for treating infections.
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Herpesvirus infections are ubiquitous, with over 95% of the adult population infected by at least one strain. While most of these infections resolve without treatment in healthy individuals, they can cause significant morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised, stem cell, or organ transplant patients. Current nucleoside standards of care provide meaningful benefit but are limited due to poor tolerability, resistance, and generally narrow spectrum of activity.

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  • Research on HIV-1 vaccines is focusing on conserved structural elements to target broadly neutralizing antibodies, particularly the D5 antibody which binds to a critical area on the viral gp41 protein.
  • Studies with different lengths of N-heptad repeat (NHR) peptides show that longer peptides can produce higher levels of neutralizing antibodies, indicating potential additional neutralizing areas beyond the D5 pocket.
  • The development of stabilized trimeric 51-mer peptides has shown promise in enhancing the immune response, resulting in better neutralization of HIV-1 compared to shorter peptides, highlighting the importance of peptide design in vaccine effectiveness.
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Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii infections have limited treatment options. Synthesis, transport and placement of lipopolysaccharide or lipooligosaccharide (LOS) in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria are important for bacterial virulence and survival. Here we describe the cerastecins, inhibitors of the A.

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PDE10A is an important regulator of striatal signaling that, when inhibited, can normalize dysfunctional activity. Given the involvement of dysfunctional striatal activity with schizophrenia, PDE10A inhibition represents a potentially novel means for its treatment. With the goal of developing PDE10A inhibitors, early optimization of a fragment hit through rational design led to a series of potent pyrimidine PDE10A inhibitors that required further improvements in physicochemical properties, off-target activities, and pharmacokinetics.

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Increasing the efficiency of the drug discovery process is a challenge faced by drug hunters everywhere. One strategy medicinal chemists employ to meet this challenge is learning from knowledge sources within and beyond their organization. In this Perspective, we discuss the evolution of mechanisms for medicinal chemistry knowledge capture and sharing at Merck & Co.

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All herpesviruses encode a conserved DNA polymerase that is required for viral genome replication and serves as an important therapeutic target. Currently available herpesvirus therapies include nucleoside and non-nucleoside inhibitors (NNI) that target the DNA-bound state of herpesvirus polymerase and block replication. Here we report the ternary complex crystal structure of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 DNA polymerase bound to DNA and a 4-oxo-dihydroquinoline NNI, PNU-183792 (PNU), at 3.

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MK-8591 (4'-ethynyl-2-fluoro-2'-deoxyadenosine) is a novel nucleoside analog that displays a differentiated mechanism of action as a nucleoside reverse transcriptase translocation inhibitor (NRTTI) compared to approved NRTIs. Herein, we describe our recent efforts to explore the impact of structural changes to the properties of MK-8591 through the synthesis and antiviral evaluation of carbocyclic derivatives. Synthesized analogs were evaluated for their antiviral activity, and the corresponding triphosphates were synthesized and evaluated in a biochemical assay.

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HIV integrase strand transfer inhibitors (InSTIs) represent an important class of antiviral therapeutics with proven efficacy and excellent tolerability for the treatment of HIV infections. In 2007, Raltegravir became the first marketed strand transfer inhibitor pioneering the way to a first-line therapy for treatment-naïve patients. Challenges with this class of therapeutics remain, including frequency of the dosing regimen and the genetic barrier to resistance.

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Herein, we present the identification of a novel class of pyrazolopyrimidine phosphodiesterase 10A (PDE10A) inhibitors. Beginning with a lead molecule (1) identified through a fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD) effort, lead optimization was enabled by rational design, X-ray crystallography, metabolic and off-target profiling, and fragment scaffold-hopping. We highlight the discovery of PyP-1, a potent, highly selective, and orally bioavailable pyrazolopyrimidine inhibitor of PDE10A.

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Purpose: A positron emission tomography (PET) tracer for the enzyme phosphodiesterase 10A (PDE10A) is desirable to guide the discovery and development of PDE10A inhibitors as potential therapeutics. The preclinical characterization of the PDE10A PET tracer [(11)C]MK-8193 is described.

Procedures: In vitro binding studies with [(3)H]MK-8193 were conducted in rat, monkey, and human brain tissue.

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The search for new molecular constructs that resemble the critical two-metal binding pharmacophore required for HIV integrase strand transfer inhibition represents a vibrant area of research within drug discovery. Here we present the discovery of a new class of HIV integrase strand transfer inhibitors based on the 2-pyridinone core of MK-0536. These efforts led to the identification of two lead compounds with excellent antiviral activity and preclinical pharmacokinetic profiles to support a once-daily human dose prediction.

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Phosphodiesterase 10A (PDE10A) inhibition has recently been identified as a potential mechanism to treat multiple symptoms that manifest in schizophrenia. In order to facilitate preclinical development and support key proof-of-concept clinical trials of novel PDE10A inhibitors, it is critical to discover positron emission tomography (PET) tracers that enable plasma concentration/PDE10A occupancy relationships to be established across species with structurally diverse PDE10A inhibitors. In this Letter, we describe how a high-throughput screening hit was optimized to provide [(11)C]MK-8193 (8j), a PET tracer that supports the determination of plasma concentration/PDE10A occupancy relationships for structurally diverse series of PDE10A inhibitors in both rat and rhesus monkey.

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  • Highly selective orexin receptor antagonists (SORAs) targeting the orexin 2 receptor (OX2R) show promise for treating insomnia and studying orexin signaling.
  • Researchers discovered a new class of SORAs by modifying filorexant, enhancing selectivity for OX2R while reducing effects on the orexin 1 receptor (OX1R).
  • The lead compound, PE-6, displays strong binding and functional potency for OX2R and has shown positive results in increasing sleep phases in rat models, demonstrating its potential as a therapeutic tool.
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Phosphodiesterase 10A (PDE10A) is a novel therapeutic target for the treatment of schizophrenia. Here we report a novel role of PDE10A in the regulation of caloric intake and energy homeostasis. PDE10A-deficient mice are resistant to diet-induced obesity (DIO) and associated metabolic disturbances.

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The medicinal chemistry subgroup of the American Chemical Society's Green Chemistry Institute Pharmaceutical Roundtable (ACS GCI PR) offers a perspective on the current state of environmentally sustainable practices in medicinal chemistry with the aim of sharing best practices more widely and highlighting some potential future developments.

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We describe the discovery of potent and orally bioavailable tetrahydropyridopyrimidine inhibitors of phosphodiesterase 10A by systematic optimization of a novel HTS lead. Lead compound THPP-1 exhibits nanomolar potencies, excellent pharmacokinetic properties, and a clean off-target profile. It displays in vivo target engagement as measured by increased rat striatal cGMP levels upon oral dosing.

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A robust and general catalyst system facilitates the alkoxylation of activated heteroaryl halides with primary, secondary, and select tertiary alcohols without the need for an excess of either coupling partner. This catalyst system displays broad functional-group tolerance and excellent regioselectivity, and is insensitive to the order of reagent addition.

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Phosphodiesterase 10A (PDE10A) is a novel target for the treatment of schizophrenia that may address multiple symptomatic domains associated with this disorder. PDE10A is highly expressed in the brain and functions to metabolically inactivate the important second messengers cAMP and cGMP. Here we describe effects of a potent and orally bioavailable PDE10A inhibitor [2-(6-chloropyridin-3-yl)-4-(2-methoxyethoxy)-7,8-dihydropyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidin-6(5H)-yl](imidazo[1,5-a]pyridin-1-yl)methanone] (THPP-1) on striatal signaling pathways, in behavioral tests that predict antipsychotic potential, and assays that measure episodic-like memory in rat and executive function in rhesus monkey.

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The regio- and enantioselective cyclization of pyrroles onto N-acyliminium ions generated in situ from hydroxylactams is reported. Modest to excellent ee's and yields are obtained in these novel Pictet-Spengler-type reactions with a chiral thiourea-pyrrole catalyst. Useful synthetic transformations of the versatile pyrroloindolizidinone and pyrroloquinolizidinone products are presented.

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The catalytic, asymmetric syntheses of quinine and quinidine were achieved in 16 steps. The recently developed salen(Al)-catalyzed enantioselective Michael addition of methyl cyanoacetate served to set the crucial C4 stereocenter in 92% ee, and a late-stage asymmetric dihydroxylation was used to differentiate the common intermediate and access the two desired diastereomeric products with high selectivity.

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