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Discovery of Novel Tricyclic Heterocycles as Potent and Selective DPP-4 Inhibitors for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
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Combinatorial ChemistryDistinct StructuresX-ray Cocrystal StructuresNovel Tricyclic HeterocyclesHeterocycle ChemistryChemical BiologyPharmaceutical ChemistryMedicinal ChemistryBiochemistryMedicineType 2PharmacologyMolecular ModelingHeterocyclicNatural SciencesRational Drug DesignSelective Dpp-4 InhibitorsMolecular DockingCompound 17CDrug Discovery
In our efforts to develop second generation DPP-4 inhibitors, we endeavored to identify distinct structures with long-acting (once weekly) potential. Taking advantage of X-ray cocrystal structures of sitagliptin and other DPP-4 inhibitors, such as alogliptin and linagliptin bound to DPP-4, and aided by molecular modeling, we designed several series of heterocyclic compounds as initial targets. During their synthesis, an unexpected chemical transformation provided a novel tricyclic scaffold that was beyond our original design. Capitalizing on this serendipitous discovery, we have elaborated this scaffold into a very potent and selective DPP-4 inhibitor lead series, as highlighted by compound 17c.
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