Litcius/Paper detail

A Potent and Selective Janus Kinase Inhibitor with a Chiral 3D‐Shaped Triquinazine Ring System from Chemical Space

Kris Meier, Josep Arús‐Pous, Jean‐Louis Reymond

2020Angewandte Chemie International Edition20 citationsDOI

Abstract

The generated databases (GDBs) enumerate billions of possible molecules following simple rules of chemical stability and synthetic feasibility. Exploring the GDBs shows that many chiral, 3D-shaped ring systems, often containing quaternary centers, have never been exploited for drug design. Shown herein is that such ring systems can be useful for medicinal chemistry by using the example of the enantioselective synthesis of triquinazine, a novel chiral piperazine analogue derived from angular triquinane. It is used to design a nanomolar and selective inhibitor of Janus Kinase 1 and is related to the marketed drug Tofacitinib, which is useful for treating autoimmune diseases.

Topics & Concepts

TofacitinibChemical spaceRing (chemistry)Combinatorial chemistryEnantioselective synthesisJanus kinase inhibitorJanusChemistryPiperazineStereochemistryMoleculeDrug discoveryJanus kinaseNanotechnologyKinaseMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryBiochemistryBiologyCatalysisImmunologyRheumatoid arthritisComputational Drug Discovery MethodsChemical Synthesis and AnalysisCancer therapeutics and mechanisms
A Potent and Selective Janus Kinase Inhibitor with a Chiral 3D‐Shaped Triquinazine Ring System from Chemical Space | Litcius