Structure–Activity Relationship Studies of SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease Inhibitors Containing 4-Fluorobenzothiazole-2-carbonyl Moieties
Kohei Tsuji,
Takahiro Ishii,
Takuya Kobayakawa
et al.
Abstract:The main protease (M pro ) of SARS-CoV-2 is an attractive target for the development of drugs to treat COVID-19. Here, we report the design, synthesis, and structure−activity relationship (SAR) studies of highly potent SARS-CoV-2 M pro inhibitors including TKB245 (5)/TKB248 (6). Since we have previously developed M pro inhibitors (3) and ( 4), several hybrid molecules of these previous compounds combined with nirmatrelvir (1) were designed and synthesized. Compounds such as TKB245 ( 5) and TKB248 (6), containi… Show more
“…290,291 Interestingly, compound 72a was the focus of further optimization which led to the fluorinated derivative TKB245 ( 72b ). 292,293 Moreover, an extensive search for an alternative to the trifluoroacetamide moiety of nirmatrelvir ( 73 ) was conducted at Ascletis Bioscience. 294 The undisclosed protease inhibitor ASC11 probably resulting from this approach is currently undergoing Ascletis-sponsored phase 1 clinical trials, with the co-administration of ritonavir (NCT05718518).…”
Section: Inhibitors Of the Sars-cov-2 Main Proteasementioning
In order to address the world-wide health challenge caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 3CL protease/SARS-CoV-2 main protease (SARS-CoV-2-Mpro) coded by its nsp5 gene became one of the biochemical targets...
“…290,291 Interestingly, compound 72a was the focus of further optimization which led to the fluorinated derivative TKB245 ( 72b ). 292,293 Moreover, an extensive search for an alternative to the trifluoroacetamide moiety of nirmatrelvir ( 73 ) was conducted at Ascletis Bioscience. 294 The undisclosed protease inhibitor ASC11 probably resulting from this approach is currently undergoing Ascletis-sponsored phase 1 clinical trials, with the co-administration of ritonavir (NCT05718518).…”
Section: Inhibitors Of the Sars-cov-2 Main Proteasementioning
In order to address the world-wide health challenge caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 3CL protease/SARS-CoV-2 main protease (SARS-CoV-2-Mpro) coded by its nsp5 gene became one of the biochemical targets...
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