Publications by authors named "Jailall Ramnauth"

Proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs) have been explored for the degradation of drug targets for more than two decades. However, only a handful of E3 ligase substrate receptors have been efficiently used. Downregulation and mutation of these receptors would reduce the effectiveness of such PROTACs.

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We recently reported a series of 1,6-disubstituted indoline-based thiophene amidine compounds (5) as selective neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) inhibitors to mitigate the cardiovascular liabilities associated with hERG K(+) channel inhibition (IC(50) = 4.7 μM) with previously reported tetrahydroquinoline-based selective nNOS inhibitors (4). The extended structure-activity relationship studies within the indoline core led to the identification of 43 as a selection candidate for further evaluations.

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A family of different 3,5-disubstituted indole derivatives having 6-membered rings were designed, synthesized, and demonstrated inhibition of human nitric oxide synthase (NOS) with norepinephrine reuptake inhibitory activity (NERI). The structure-activity relationship (SAR) within the cyclohexane ring showed the cis-isomers to be more potent for neuronal NOS and selective over endothelial NOS compared to their trans-counterparts. Compounds, such as cis-(+)-37, exhibited dual nNOS and NET inhibition (IC(50) of 0.

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A novel class of 1,7-disubstituted 2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-benzo[b]azepine derivatives was designed, synthesized and evaluated as human nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitors. Structure-activity relationship studies based on various basic amine side chains attached at the 1-position of the 2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-benzo[b]azepine ring led to the identification of several potent and highly selective inhibitors (17, 18, 25, (±)-39, and (±)-40) of human neuronal NOS. The potential therapeutic application of one of these new selective nNOS inhibitors (17) was demonstrated in an in vivo spinal nerve ligation model of neuropathic pain, and various in vitro safety pharmacology studies such as the hERG K(+) channel inhibition assay and high throughput broad screen (minimal activity at 79 receptors/transporters/ion channels).

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Numerous studies have shown that selective nNOS inhibitors could be therapeutic in many neurological disorders. Previously, we reported a series of 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline-based potent and selective nNOS inhibitors, highlighted by 1 ( J. Med.

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A series of 3,5-disubstituted indole derivatives was designed, synthesized and evaluated as inhibitors of human nitric oxide synthase (NOS). Various guanidine isosteric groups were explored at the 5-position of the indole ring, while keeping the basic amine side chain such as N-methylpiperidine ring, fixed at the 3-position of the indole ring. Compounds having 2-thiophene amidine and 2-furanyl amidine groups (7, 8, 10 and 12) showed increased activity for human neuronal NOS and good selectivity over endothelial and inducible NOS isoforms.

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A series of 1,6-disubstituted indoline derivatives were synthesized and evaluated as inhibitors of human nitric oxide synthase (NOS) designed to mitigate the cardiovascular liabilities associated with previously reported tetrahydroquinoline-based selective neuronal NOS inhibitors due to higher lipophilicity ( J. Med. Chem.

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3,6-Disubstituted indole derivatives were designed, synthesized, and evaluated as inhibitors of human nitric oxide synthase (NOS). Bulky amine containing substitution on the 3-position of the indole ring such as an azabicyclic system showed better selectivity over 5- and 6-membered cyclic amine substitutions. Compound (-)-19 showed the best selectivity for neuronal NOS over endothelial NOS (90-fold) and inducible NOS (309-fold) among the current series.

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A series of 1,6-disubstituted indole derivatives was designed, synthesized and evaluated as inhibitors of human nitric oxide synthase (NOS). By varying the basic amine side chain at the 1-position of the indole ring, several potent and selective inhibitors of human neuronal NOS were identified. In general compounds with bulkier side chains displayed increased selectivity for nNOS over eNOS and iNOS isoforms.

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A series of 1,5-disubstituted indole derivatives was designed, synthesized and evaluated as inhibitors of human nitric oxide synthase. A variety of flexible and restricted basic amine side chain substitutions was explored at the 1-position of the indole ring, while keeping the amidine group fixed at the 5-position. Compounds having N-(1-(2-(1-methylpyrrolidin-2-yl)ethyl)- (12, (R)-12, (S)-12 and 13) and N-(1-(1-methylazepan-4-yl)- side chains (14, 15, (-)-15 and (+)-15) showed increased inhibitory activity for the human nNOS isoform and selectivity over eNOS and iNOS isoforms.

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Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) inhibitors are effective in preclinical models of many neurological disorders. In this study, two related series of compounds, 3,4-dihydroquinolin-2(1H)-one and 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline, containing a 6-substituted thiophene amidine group were synthesized and evaluated as inhibitors of human nitric oxide synthase (NOS). A structure-activity relationship (SAR) study led to the identification of a number of potent and selective nNOS inhibitors.

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In the search for new antibacterial agents, the enzyme FabI has been identified as an attractive target. Employing a structure guided approach, the previously reported ene-amide series of FabI inhibitors were expanded to include 2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-pyrido[2,3-b and e][1,4]diazepines. These novel series incorporate additional H-bonding functions and can be more water soluble than their naphthyridinone progenitors; diazepine 16c is shown to be efficacious in a mouse infection model.

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A series of substituted 2-aminobenzothiazole compounds have been synthesized and evaluated as nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitors. Compound 14 shows activity in the nM range and is selective for the human neuronal NOS isoform. We have also evaluated the compounds against the rat NOS isoforms.

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We report the identification of a novel compound that binds to the Escherichia coli 16S ribosomal A-site. Binding by the compound was observed using nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry techniques. We show that the compound binds in the same position in the A-site RNA as occupied by the aminoglycoside class of antibiotics.

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