Van Goethem_2011_J.Med.Chem_54_5737

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Title : Structure-activity relationship studies on isoindoline inhibitors of dipeptidyl peptidases 8 and 9 (DPP8, DPP9): is DPP8-selectivity an attainable goal? - Van Goethem_2011_J.Med.Chem_54_5737
Author(s) : Van Goethem S , Matheeussen V , Joossens J , Lambeir AM , Chen X , De Meester I , Haemers A , Augustyns K , Van der Veken P
Ref : Journal of Medicinal Chemistry , 54 :5737 , 2011
Abstract :

This work represents the first directed study to identify modification points in the topology of a representative DPP8/9-inhibitor, capable of rendering selectivity for DPP8 over DPP9. The availability of a DPP8-selective compound would be highly instrumental for studying and untwining the biological roles of DPP8 and DPP9 and for the disambiguation of biological effects of nonselective DPP-inhibitors that have mainly been ascribed to blocking of DPPIV's action. The cell-permeable DPP8/9-inhibitor 7 was selected as a lead and dissected into several substructures that were modified separately for evaluating their potential to contribute to selectivity. The obtained results, together with earlier work from our group, clearly narrow down the most probable DPP8-selectivity imparting modification points in DPP8/9 inhibitors to parts of space that are topologically equivalent to the piperazine ring system in 7. This information can be considered of high value for future design of compounds with maximal DPP8 selectivity.

PubMedSearch : Van Goethem_2011_J.Med.Chem_54_5737
PubMedID: 21711053
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-DPP8 , human-DPP9

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Gene_locus human-DPP8    human-DPP9

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Van Goethem S, Matheeussen V, Joossens J, Lambeir AM, Chen X, De Meester I, Haemers A, Augustyns K, Van der Veken P (2011)
Structure-activity relationship studies on isoindoline inhibitors of dipeptidyl peptidases 8 and 9 (DPP8, DPP9): is DPP8-selectivity an attainable goal?
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 54 :5737

Van Goethem S, Matheeussen V, Joossens J, Lambeir AM, Chen X, De Meester I, Haemers A, Augustyns K, Van der Veken P (2011)
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 54 :5737