MoA Studies of the TEAD P-Site Binding Ligand MSC-4106 and Its Optimization to TEAD1-Selective Amide M3686
Timo Heinrich,
Daniel Schwarz,
Carl Petersson
et al.
Abstract:Taking the structural information into account, we were able to tune the TEAD selectivity for a specific chemotype. However, different TEAD selectivity profiles did not affect the compound potency or efficacy in the NCI-H226 viability assay. Amides based on MSC-4106 or analogues showed improved viability efficacy compared with the corresponding acids. The amide M3686 exhibited AUC-driven efficacy in NCI-H226 xenograft models and had an improved 25-fold lower human dose prediction than MSC-4106. MSC-4106 was al… Show more
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