Publications by authors named "Serdar Kurtkaya"

Deregulation of cap-dependent translation is associated with cancer initiation and progression. The rate-limiting step of protein synthesis is the loading of ribosomes onto mRNA templates stimulated by the heterotrimeric complex, eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF)4F. This step represents an attractive target for anticancer drug discovery because it resides at the nexus of the TOR signaling pathway.

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N-Methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors are ligand-gated ion channels that mediate a slow, Ca(2+)-permeable component of excitatory synaptic transmission in the central nervous system and play a pivotal role in synaptic plasticity, neuronal development, and several neurological diseases. We describe a fluorescence-based assay that measures NMDA receptor-mediated changes in intracellular calcium in a BHK-21 cell line stably expressing NMDA receptor NR2D with NR1 under the control of a tetracycline-inducible promoter (Tet-On). The assay selectively identifies allosteric modulators by using supramaximal concentrations of glutamate and glycine to minimize detection of competitive antagonists.

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Activation of the Galphas-coupled EP2 receptor for prostaglandin E2 (PGE(2)) promotes cell survival in several models of tissue damage. To advance understanding of EP2 functions, we designed experiments to develop allosteric potentiators of this key prostaglandin receptor. Screens of 292,000 compounds identified 93 that at 20 microM (i) potentiated the cAMP response to a low concentration of PGE(2) by > 50%; (ii) had no effect on EP4 or beta2 adrenergic receptors, the cAMP assay itself, or the parent cell line; and (iii) increased the potency of PGE(2) on EP2 receptors at least 3-fold.

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Article Synopsis
  • A range of medicinal chemistry techniques can help find potential drug candidates and speed up their development.
  • The Emory Chemical and Biology Discovery Center is involved in high-throughput screening to discover effective small molecule probes for lesser-known proteins, focusing on cancer and viral infections.
  • Three notable projects include discovering inhibitors for measles virus, developing blockers for Heat Shock Protein 90, and finding angiogenesis inhibitors using transgenic Zebrafish for screening.
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Several members of the paramyxovirus family constitute major human pathogens that, collectively, are responsible for major morbidity and mortality worldwide. In an effort to develop novel therapeutics against measles virus (MV), a prominent member of the paramyxovirus family, the authors report a high-throughput screening protocol that uses a nonrecombinant primary MV strain as targets. Implementation of the assay has yielded 60 hit candidates from a 137,500-entry library.

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In light of a proposed molecular mechanism for the C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) antagonist 1 (AMD3100), a template with the general structure 2 was designed, and 15 was identified as a lead by means of an affinity binding assay against the ligand-mimicking CXCR4 antagonist 3 (TN14003). Following a structure-activity profile around 15, the design and synthesis of a series of novel small molecular CXCR4 antagonists led to the discovery of 32 (WZ811). The compound shows subnanomolar potency (EC50 = 0.

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A series of novel curcumin analogs were synthesized and screened for anti-cancer and anti-angiogenesis activities at Emory University and at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). These compounds are symmetrical alpha,beta-unsaturated and saturated ketones. The majority of the analogs demonstrated a moderate degree of anti-cancer activity.

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The synthesis of compound 1, a precursor for the synthesis of the oximidine II core structure 2, is described. An undesired C8-C9 isomerization occurred during the intramolecular Castro-Stephens reaction leading to macrocyle 3. The thermodynamic driving force for this unexpected isomerization was established by DFT and MP2 calculations.

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Numerous well-behaved Karplus curves correlating dihedral angle (phi) and NMR coupling constants (3JXY) exist for X-C-Z-Y fragments with X or Y = H, C, F, and P. Absent is the enigmatic F-C-C-F moiety. By calculating the four Ramsey contributions to 3JFF for F-CH2-CH2-F, a pleasing phi/3JFF curve with both positive and negative regions arises.

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