Publications by authors named "Soheila Anzali"

Here we describe the discovery and optimization of hexahydro-2H-pyrano[3,2-c]quinolines (HHPQs) as potent and selective inhibitors of the mitotic kinesin-5 originally found during a high-throughput screening (HTS) campaign sampling our in-house compound collection. The compounds optimized subsequently and characterized herein were potently inhibiting the ATPase activity of Kinesin-5 and also exhibited consistent cellular activity, in that cells arrested in mitosis and apoptosis induction could be observed. X-ray crystallographic data demonstrated that these inhibitors bind in an allosteric pocket of Kinesin-5 distant from the nucleotide and microtubule binding sites.

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The protective properties of ectoine, formerly described for only extremophilic microorganisms, can be transferred to human skin. Our present data show that the compatible solute ectoine protects the cellular membrane from damage caused by surfactants. Transepidermal water loss measurements in vivo suggest that the barrier function of the skin is strengthened after the topical application of an oil in water emulsion containing ectoine.

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Systematic structural modifications of indolealkylphenylpiperazines led to improved selectivity and affinity within this class of 5-HT(1A) receptor agonists. Introduction of electron-withdrawing groups in position 5 on the indole raises serotonin transporter affinity, and the cyano group proved to be the best substituent here. 5-Fluoro and 5-cyano substituted indoles show comparable results in in vitro and in vivo tests, and bioisosterism between these substituents was supported by calculation of the molecular electrostatic potentials and dipole moments.

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Several quantitative models for the prediction of aqueous solubility of organic compounds were developed based on a diverse dataset with 2084 compounds by using multi-linear regression analysis and backpropagation neural networks. The compounds were described by two different structure representation methods: (1) with 18 topological descriptors; and (2) with 32 radial distribution function codes representing the 3D structure of a molecule and eight additional descriptors. The dataset was divided into a training and a test set based on Kohonen's self-organizing neural network.

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Neutral weak halothiophene benzimidazole inhibitors of the serine protease factor Xa were identified via screening of a compound library. The X-ray crystal structure of representative 3a bound to human fXa confirmed the S1 binding mode. Starting from 3a a series of halothiophene benzimidazoles was synthesized and investigated for their factor Xa inhibitory activity.

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