[EN] MITOTIC KINESIN INHIBITORS<br/>[FR] INHIBITEUR DE KINESINES MITOTIQUES
申请人:MERCK & CO INC
公开号:WO2003105855A1
公开(公告)日:2003-12-24
The present invention relates to dihydropyrrole compounds that are useful for treating cellular proliferative diseases, for treating disorders associated with KSP kinesin activity, and for inhibiting KSP kinesin. The invention also related to compositions which comprise these compounds, and methods of using them to treat cancer in mammals.
The present invention relates to dihydropyrrole compounds that are useful for treating cellular proliferative diseases, for treating disorders associated with KSP kinesin activity, and for inhibiting KSP kinesin. The invention is also related to compositions which comprise these compounds, and methods of using them to treat cancer in mammals.
The present invention relates to phosphate ester prodrugs of dihydropyrrole compounds that are useful for treating cellular proliferative diseases, for treating disorders associated with KSP kinesin activity, and for inhibiting KSP kinesin. The invention also related to compositions which comprise these compounds, and methods of using them to treat cancer in mammals.
[EN] MITOTIC KINESIN INHIBITORS<br/>[FR] INHIBITEURS DE LA KINESINE MITOTIQUE
申请人:MERCK & CO INC
公开号:WO2005019206A1
公开(公告)日:2005-03-03
The present invention relates to dihydropyrrole compounds of Formula (I) that are useful for treating cellular proliferative diseases, for treating disorders associated with KSP kinesin activity, and for inhibiting KSP kinesin. The invention is also related to compositions which comprise these compounds, and methods of using them to treat cancer in mammals.
The present invention is directed to the identification, characterization and three-dimensional structure of a novel ligand binding site of KSP. Binding of ligands to the novel binding site result in a conformational change in the three-dimensional structure of the protein and a modulation of the activity of KSP. This conformational change in turn results in the formation of a novel binding pocket in the KSP protein, which comprises the novel binding site of the instant invention.