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Structure-Based Identification of Ureas as Novel Nicotinamide Phosphoribosyltransferase (Nampt) Inhibitors
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Drug TargetBiomolecular Structure PredictionPharmacotherapyChemical BiologyPharmaceutical ChemistryTumor BiologyPre-clinical PharmacologyMolecular PharmacologyMedicinal ChemistryNicotinamide PhosphoribosyltransferaseAnti-cancer AgentRadiation OncologyStructure-based IdentificationBiochemistryMechanism Of ActionCompound 5Drug DevelopmentPharmacologyStructural BiologyDrug TargetingNatural SciencesRational Drug DesignCompound 50MedicineSmall MoleculesDrug Discovery
Nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (Nampt) is a promising anticancer target. Virtual screening identified a thiourea analogue, compound 5, as a novel highly potent Nampt inhibitor. Guided by the cocrystal structure of 5, SAR exploration revealed that the corresponding urea compound 7 exhibited similar potency with an improved solubility profile. These studies also indicated that a 3-pyridyl group was the preferred substituent at one inhibitor terminus and also identified a urea moiety as the optimal linker to the remainder of the inhibitor structure. Further SAR optimization of the other inhibitor terminus ultimately yielded compound 50 as a urea-containing Nampt inhibitor which exhibited excellent biochemical and cellular potency (enzyme IC50 = 0.007 μM; A2780 IC50 = 0.032 μM). Compound 50 also showed excellent in vivo antitumor efficacy when dosed orally in an A2780 ovarian tumor xenograft model (TGI of 97% was observed on day 17).
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