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Identification and synthesis of a unique thiocarbazate cathepsin L inhibitor
Authors:Myers Michael C  Shah Parag P  Diamond Scott L  Huryn Donna M  Smith Amos B
Affiliation:Penn Center for Molecular Discovery, University of Pennsylvania, 1024 Vagelos Research Laboratories, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6383, USA.
Abstract:Library samples containing 2,5-disubstituted oxadiazoles were identified as potent hits in a high throughput screen (HTS) of the NIH Molecular Libraries Small Molecule Repository (MLSMR) directed at discovering inhibitors of cathepsin L. However, when synthesized in pure form, the putative actives were found to be devoid of biological activity. Analyses by LC-MS of original library samples indicated the presence of a number of impurities, in addition to the oxadiazoles. Synthesis and bioassay of the probable impurities led to the identification of a thiocarbazate that likely originated via ring opening of the oxadiazole. Previously unknown, thiocarbazates (-)-11 and (-)-12 were independently synthesized as single enantiomers and found to inhibit cathepsin L in the low nanomolar range.
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