作者:Moses Moustakim、Peter G. K. Clark、Laura Trulli、Angel L. Fuentes de Arriba、Matthias T. Ehebauer、Apirat Chaikuad、Emma J. Murphy、Jacqui Mendez‐Johnson、Danette Daniels、Chun‐Feng D. Hou、Yu‐Hui Lin、John R. Walker、Raymond Hui、Hongbing Yang、Lucy Dorrell、Catherine M. Rogers、Octovia P. Monteiro、Oleg Fedorov、Kilian V. M. Huber、Stefan Knapp、Jag Heer、Darren J. Dixon、Paul E. Brennan
DOI:10.1002/anie.201610816
日期:2017.1.16
bromodomain‐containing lysine acetyl transferases are members of subfamily I of the bromodomain phylogenetic tree. Iterative cycles of rational inhibitor design and biophysical characterization led to the discovery of the triazolopthalazine‐based L‐45 (dubbed L‐Moses) as the first potent, selective, and cell‐active PCAF bromodomain (Brd) inhibitor. Synthesis from readily available (1R,2S)‐(−)‐norephedrine furnished
Compounds having the formula
are useful for inhibiting protein tyrosine kinases. The present invention also discloses methods of making the compounds, compositions containing the compounds, and methods of treatment using the compounds.
POLY(BETA-AMINO ALCOHOLS), THEIR PREPARATION, AND USES THEREOF
申请人:Ma Minglin
公开号:US20130302401A1
公开(公告)日:2013-11-14
A new class of poly(beta-amino alcohols) (PBAAs) has been prepared using combinatorial polymerization. The inventive PBAAs may be used in biotechnology and biomedical applications as coatings (such as coatings of films or multilayer films for medical devices or implants), additives, materials, excipients, non-biofouling agents, micropatterning agents, and cellular encapsulation agents. When used as surface coatings, these PBAAs elicited different levels of inflammation, both in vitro and in vivo, depending on their chemical structures. The large chemical diversity of this class of materials allowed us to identify polymer coatings that inhibit macrophage activation in vitro. Furthermore, these coatings reduce the recruitment of inflammatory cells, and reduce fibrosis, following the subcutaneous implantation of carboxylated polystyrene microparticles. These polymers may be used to form polyelectrolyte complex capsules for cell encapsulation. The invention may also have many other biological applications such as antimicrobial coatings, DNA or siRNA delivery, and stem cell tissue engineering.