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Hydrazinonaphthalene and Azonaphthalene Thrombopoietin Mimics Are Nonpeptidyl Promoters of Megakaryocytopoiesis
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Drug TargetMolecular BiologyPharmacotherapyEpigeneticsMedicinal ChemistryProtein ExpressionBiochemistryCore StructureMechanism Of ActionDrug DevelopmentGene ExpressionPharmacologyCell BiologyLuciferase Reporter GeneProtein BiosynthesisNatural SciencesRational Drug DesignMedicineDrug DiscoveryHigh-throughput Screening
High-throughput screening for the induction of a luciferase reporter gene in a thrombopoietin (TPO)-responsive cell line resulted in the identification of 4-diazo-3-hydroxy-1-naphthalenesulfonic acids as TPO mimics. Modification of the core structure and adjustment of unwanted functionality resulted in the development of (5-oxo-1,5-dihydropyrazol-4-ylidene)hydrazines which exhibited efficacies equivalent to those of TPO in several cell-based assays designed to measure thrombopoietic activity. Furthermore, these compounds elicited biochemical responses in TPO-receptor-expressing cells similar to those in TPO itself, including kinase activation and protein phosphorylation. Potencies for the best compounds were high for such low molecular weight compounds (MW < 500) with EC(50) values in the region of 1-20 nM.
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