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Peptide microarrays enable rapid mimotope optimization for pharmacokinetic analysis of the novel therapeutic antibody IMAB362.

2014

As membrane proteins play an important role in a variety of life-threatening diseases, the development of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies against membrane proteins is of significant interest. Among many other requirements, the process of antibody drug development requires a set of tailor-made assays for the characterization of the antibodies and for monitoring their activity. Designing assays to characterize antibodies directed to membrane proteins is challenging, because the natural targets are often not available in a format that is compatible with a biochemical assay setup. Thus, alternatives that mimic the targeted membrane proteins are needed. In this study, we developed optimal pept…

Phage displaymedicine.drug_classProtein Array AnalysisEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayComputational biologyBiologyMonoclonal antibodyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyStructure-Activity RelationshipPeptide LibrarymedicineAnimalsIMAB362Mice Inbred BALB CMimotopeAssayAntibodies MonoclonalGeneral MedicineMolecular biologyMembrane proteinDrug developmentMolecular MedicineFemaleDNA microarrayPeptidesProtein BindingBiotechnology journal
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Estimation of the effect of the acidosis and alkalosis on the anesthetic potency of local anesthetics by biopartitioning micellar chromatography and …

2004

Local anesthetics are hydrophobic compounds and weak bases with protonation constants ranged between 7.5 and 8.8. These drugs block reversibly nerve conduction near their site of application or injection and thus produce temporary loss of feeling or sensation in a limited area of the body. The efficacy of anesthetic blockade of local anesthetics depends on the charged/uncharged form ratio and the hydrophobicity of the compounds. In addition their toxicological effects have been reported to be highly dependent on the physiological pH. Biopartitioning micellar chromatography (BMC) and micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC), that use micellar solutions as mobile phases, have proven to b…

PharmacologyAlkalosisChromatographyChemistryOrganic ChemistryQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipAlkalosisGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion Concentrationmedicine.diseaseMicellar electrokinetic chromatographyPartition coefficientPulmonary surfactantMicellar liquid chromatographyDrug DiscoveryAnestheticLipophilicityMicellar solutionsmedicineAnesthetics LocalAcidosisHydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactionsmedicine.drugChromatography LiquidChromatography Micellar Electrokinetic CapillaryEuropean journal of medicinal chemistry
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Drugs and Nondrugs:  An Effective Discrimination with Topological Methods and Artificial Neural Networks

2003

A set of topological and structural descriptors has been used to discriminate general pharmacological activity. To that end, we selected a group of molecules with proven pharmacological activity including different therapeutic categories, and another molecule group without any activity. As a method for pharmacological activity discrimination, an artificial neural network was used, dividing molecules into active and inactive, to train the network and externally validate it. The following plot frequency distribution diagrams were used: a function of the number of drugs within a value interval, and the output value of the neural network versus these values. Pharmacological distribution diagram…

PharmacologyArtificial neural networkChemistryComputer scienceValue (computer science)Biological activityGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryInterval (mathematics)Function (mathematics)TopologyPlot (graphics)Computer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Structure-Activity RelationshipPharmaceutical PreparationsComputational Theory and MathematicsDiscriminative modelData DisplayNeural Networks ComputerInformation SystemsJournal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences
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Synthesis of Bioactive 2-Aza-Analogues of Ipecac and Alangium Alkaloids

2010

PharmacologyAza CompoundsAlangiaceaebiologyTraditional medicineChemistryTrypanosoma brucei bruceiOrganic Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationTrypanocidal AgentsBiochemistryStructure-Activity RelationshipAlkaloidsIpecacDrug DiscoveryMolecular MedicineAlangiumGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsChemMedChem
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Interactions of benzodiazepines with human serum albumin. Circular dichroism studies.

1973

The circular dichroism spectra of 12 benzodiazepine derivatives studied in presence of human serum albumin are presented. Nearly all substances give biphasic extrinsic Cotton effects. At the CD maxima the molar ellipticities and the anisotropy factors are calculated. The influence of the chemical structure of the benzodiazepines on the induced Cotton effect is discussed. There is a linear correlation between the anisotropy factors and the logarithms of the partition coefficients of the substances. It is suggested that the phenyl ring of the benzodiazepine molecule is one of the essential groups for the binding of these substances to human serum albumin.

PharmacologyBenzodiazepineCircular dichroismChromatographyBinding SitesChemistrymedicine.drug_classChemical structureCircular DichroismGeneral MedicineBenzazepinesHuman serum albuminCircular dichroism spectraPartition coefficientStructure-Activity RelationshipOptical Rotatory DispersionmedicineMoleculeHumansSpectrophotometry UltravioletChlorineCotton effectSerum Albuminmedicine.drugProtein BindingNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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Development of [1,2]oxazoloisoindoles tubulin polymerization inhibitors: Further chemical modifications and potential therapeutic effects against lym…

2022

Lymphomas are among the ten most common cancers, and, although progress has been achieved in increasing survival, there is still an unmet need for more effective therapeutic approaches, including better options for patients with refractory tumors that initially respond but then relapse. The lack of effective alternative treatment options highlights the need to develop new therapeutic strategies capable of improving survival prospects for lymphoma patients. Herein, we describe the identification and exploration of the SAR of a series of [1,2]oxazolo[5,4-e]isoindoles as potent small molecules that bind to the colchicine site of tubulin and that have promise for the treatment of refractory lym…

PharmacologyBinding SitesLymphomaAntitubulin agentsColchicine siteOrganic ChemistryAntineoplastic AgentsGeneral MedicineIsoindolesTubulin ModulatorsT2R-TTL–ComplexesStructure-Activity RelationshipTubulinNeoplasmsCell Line TumorDrug DiscoveryHumans[12]oxazolo[54-e]isoindolesColchicineX-ray crystallographyEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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Structure-activity relationship of furosemide-derived compounds as antagonists of cerebellum-specific GABA(A) receptors.

1998

The Na+-K+-2Cl- cotransporter blocker furosemide inhibits gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-gated chloride currents and reverses GABA-mediated inhibition of [35S]-t-butylbicyclophosphorothionate ([35S]TBPS) binding of the cerebellar alpha6 subunit-containing GABA(A) receptors much more potently than the cerebrocortical non-alpha6 subunit-containing receptors. Of the 44 compounds studied, all precursors or derivatives of diuretics, one compound [hydrazinosulfonyl-furosemide (PF 1885)] reversed 5-microM GABA-induced inhibition of [35S]TBPS binding to cerebellar and cerebrocortical receptors. Three other compounds, all of which are structurally closely related to furosemide, were selective antago…

PharmacologyCerebral CortexMaleCerebellumChemistryGABAA receptorStereochemistryAntagonistFurosemideRatsStructure-Activity Relationshipmedicine.anatomical_structureFurosemideCerebellummedicineGABAergicStructure–activity relationshipAnimalsGABA-A Receptor AntagonistsRats WistarReceptorCotransportermedicine.drugEuropean journal of pharmacology
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Copper radiopharmaceuticals for theranostic applications

2018

The growing advancement in nuclear medicine challenges researchers from several different fields to integrate imaging and therapeutic modalities in a theranostic radiopharmaceutical, which can be defined as a molecular entity with readily replaceable radioisotope to provide easy switch between diagnostic and therapeutic applications for efficient and patient-friendly treatment of diseases. For such a reason, the diagnostic and therapeutic potential of all five medical radionuclides of copper have thoroughly been investigated as they boost the hope for development of successful radiotheranostics. To facilitate the mutual understanding between all different specialists working on this multidi…

PharmacologyDose-Response Relationship DrugMolecular StructureChemistryOrganic ChemistryPersonalized treatmentNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyGeneral Medicine010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBiocompatible material01 natural sciencesTheranostic NanomedicineTherapeutic modalities0104 chemical sciencesStructure-Activity RelationshipCopper RadioisotopesDrug DiscoveryAnimalsHumansRadiopharmaceuticals0210 nano-technologyMolecular entityEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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QRAR models for central nervous system drugs using biopartitioning micellar chromatography.

2002

The capability of biopartitioning Micellar Chromatography, BMC, to describe and estimate pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters of central nervous system drugs is reviewed in this article. BMC is a mode of micellar liquid chromatography, MLC, that uses micellar mobile phases of Brij35 (polyoxyethilene(23) lauryl ether) prepared in physiological conditions (pH, ionic strength). The retention of a drug in this system depends on its hydrophobic, electronic and steric properties, which also determine its biological activity. The results of BMC studies suggest that this in vitro approach is an attractive useful tool to be implemented into the lead optimization step of drug development sc…

PharmacologyDrugChromatographyChemistrymedia_common.quotation_subjecttechnology industry and agricultureQuantitative Structure-Activity Relationshipmacromolecular substancesGeneral Medicinemusculoskeletal systemModels BiologicalPharmacokineticsDrug developmentIonic strengthMicellar liquid chromatographyDrug DiscoveryAnimalsHumansmedia_commonCentral Nervous System AgentsChromatography Micellar Electrokinetic CapillaryMini reviews in medicinal chemistry
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A density functional study of flavonoid compounds with anti-HIV activity.

2005

Abstract Quantum chemical calculations at the DFT/B3LYP theory level, with the 6-31G* basis set, was employed to calculate a set of molecular properties of 26 flavonoid compounds with anti-HIV activity. The correlation between biological activity and structural properties was obtained by using the multiple linear regression method. The model obtained showed not only statistical significance but also predictive ability. We demonstrate in this paper that the anti-HIV activity of compounds can be related with the molecular hydrophobicity (ClogP), the electronegativity ( χ ) and the charges on some key atoms, while that the toxicity can be related with the electronic affinities (EA), ClogP and …

PharmacologyFlavonoidsQuantitative structure–activity relationshipMolecular StructureChemistryStereochemistryAnti-HIV AgentsOrganic ChemistryQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipBiological activityGeneral MedicineAffinitiesModels BiologicalElectronegativityPartition coefficientComputational chemistryDrug DiscoveryLinear regressionAtomLymphocytesBasis setEuropean journal of medicinal chemistry
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