1. Aminopyrimidinone Cdc7 Kinase Inhibitors
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Niru B. Soni, Eric F. Johnson, Joel D. Leverson, Thomas D. Penning, Keith W. Woods, Yan Shi, Loren M. Lasko, Julie M. Miyashiro, Alan S. Florjancic, E. K.-H. Han, Chunqiu Lai, Alexander R. Shoemaker, and Yunsong Tong
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Stereochemistry ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Cell Cycle Proteins ,Pyrimidinones ,Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Biochemistry ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Drug Discovery ,Humans ,Structure–activity relationship ,Amines ,Phosphorylation ,Cytotoxicity ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Molecular Biology ,Chemistry ,Kinase ,Organic Chemistry ,Nuclear Proteins ,Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 2 ,Cell culture ,Molecular Medicine ,Amine gas treating ,Selectivity - Abstract
We have investigated the SAR of a series of pyrimidinone-containing Cdc7 kinase inhibitors. A wide range of amine substitutions give potent compounds with activities (K(i)) less than 1nM. Kinase selectivity is reasonable and cytotoxicity corresponds to inhibition of MCM2 phosphorylation.
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- 2012
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