[formula: see text] Preussomerins G and I (2 and 3) have been synthesized for the first time. The key reaction in the synthesis is a possibly biomimetic tautomerization reaction depicted in Scheme 3 and the foregoing graphic. The driving force for this interesting rearrangement is primarily derived from the increase in resonance energy associated with converting a naphthalene ring into two isolated benzene rings.
Activation of CCR8 by its ligand CCL1 may play an important role in diseases such as asthma, multiple sclerosis, and cancer. The study of small molecule CCR8 antagonists will help establish the validation of these hypotheses. We report the design, synthesis, and progress toward optimization of potent small molecule CCR8 antagonists identified from a high-throughput screen. These analogues exhibit good potency in binding and chemotaxis assays, show good selectivity versus the hERG channel, and have good eADME (early absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) profiles.
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