What doesn't fit is made to fit: Pim‐1 kinase adapts to the configuration of stilbene‐based inhibitors
Phil M. M. Hochban,
Lukas Heyder,
Andreas Heine
et al.
Abstract:Recently, we have developed novel Pim‐1 kinase inhibitors starting from a dihydrobenzofuran core structure using a computational approach. Here, we report the design and synthesis of stilbene‐based Pim‐1 kinase inhibitors obtained by formal elimination of the dihydrofuran ring. These inhibitors of the first design cycle, which were obtained as inseparable cis/trans mixtures, showed affinities in the low single‐digit micromolar range. To be able to further optimize these compounds in a structure‐based fashion, … Show more
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