Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Article . 2008 . Peer-reviewed
License: Elsevier TDM
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The University of Manchester - Institutional Repository
Article . 2008
Data sources: The University of Manchester - Institutional Repository
Inhibitors of the tyrosine kinase EphB4. Part 1: Structure-based design and optimization of a series of 2,4-bis-anilinopyrimidines
part 1: structure-based design and optimization of a series of 2,4-bis-anilinopyrimidines
Authors: Bardelle, Catherine; Cross, Darren; Davenport, Sara; Kettle, Jason G.; Ko, Eun Jung; Leach, Andrew G.; Mortlock, Andrew; +4 Authors
Bardelle, Catherine; Cross, Darren; Davenport, Sara; Kettle, Jason G.; Ko, Eun Jung; Leach, Andrew G.; Mortlock, Andrew; Read, Jon; Roberts, Nicola J.; Robins, Peter; Williams, Emma J.;
pmid: 18434142
Inhibitors of the tyrosine kinase EphB4. Part 1: Structure-based design and optimization of a series of 2,4-bis-anilinopyrimidines
Abstract
A series of bis-anilinopyrimidines have been identified as potent inhibitors of the tyrosine kinase EphB4. Structural information from two alternative series identified from screening efforts was combined to identify the initial leads.
Related Organizations
- AstraZeneca (United Kingdom) United Kingdom
- ASTRAZENECA UK LIMITED United Kingdom
- University of Salford United Kingdom
Keywords
Aniline Compounds, kinase, Receptor, EphB4, EphB4, Hydrogen Bonding, structure-based design, Structure-Activity Relationship, Pyrimidines, Isomerism, Models, Chemical, Drug Design, lead identification, Protein Kinase Inhibitors
Aniline Compounds, kinase, Receptor, EphB4, EphB4, Hydrogen Bonding, structure-based design, Structure-Activity Relationship, Pyrimidines, Isomerism, Models, Chemical, Drug Design, lead identification, Protein Kinase Inhibitors
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