2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2016.10.023
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Discovery of phenoxyindazoles and phenylthioindazoles as RORγ inverse agonists

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“…We compared the binding modes of nine ligands (Figure 7). Compounds 1-8 were co-crystallized with the LBD [11,[37][38][39][40]. Compound 9 was modeled from MD simulations [41].…”
Section: The Af-2 Allosteric Binding Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We compared the binding modes of nine ligands (Figure 7). Compounds 1-8 were co-crystallized with the LBD [11,[37][38][39][40]. Compound 9 was modeled from MD simulations [41].…”
Section: The Af-2 Allosteric Binding Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the pocket is extendable depending on the ligand chemistry. (3) 5C4U [11]; (4) 5C4T [11]; (5) 6UCG [37]; (6) 6TLM [38]; (7) 5LWP [39]; (8) 6SAL [40]. No PDB code is available for compound (9) [41].…”
Section: The Af-2 Allosteric Binding Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We compared the binding modes of nine ligands (Figure 7). Compounds 1 -8 were cocrystallized with the LBD [11,[38][39][40][41]. Compound 9 was modeled from MD simulations [42].…”
Section: The Af-2 Allosteric Binding Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Allosteric inverse agonists binding in the AF-2 site. The corresponding PDB codes for the co-crystal models of the compounds binding in the RORγ LBD are listed as follows:(1) 4YPQ, 5C4O[11]; (2) 5C4S[11]; (3) 5C4U[11]; (4) 5C4T[11]; (5) 6UCG[38]; (6) 6TLM[39]; (7) 5LWP[40]; (8) 6SAL[41]. No PDB code is available for compound 9[42].…”
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“…Previously published efforts by this group to identify topical RORγ inverse agonists have culminated in the identification of potent phenoxyindazole allosteric inverse agonists . Unfortunately, despite extensive investigation, compounds in this series without predicted phototoxicity were not identified . Phototoxicity was deemed too big a liability for a topical agent and other chemotypes were therefore investigated.…”
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confidence: 99%