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Discovery of an Atropisomeric PI3Kβ Selective Inhibitor through Optimization of the Hinge Binding Motif
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A series of PI3Kβ selective inhibitors derived from a novel 4-(1H-benzo[d]imidazol-1-yl)quinoline chemotype has been rationally designed. Crucial to achieving the desired selectivity over the other class I PI3K isoforms, including the challenging δ-isoform, was the identification of a subset of substituted pyridine hinge binders. This work led to the discovery of (<i>P</i>)-<b>14</b>, a highly selective and orally bioavailable PI3Kβ inhibitor displaying an excellent pharmacokinetic profile in addition to great cellular potency in various PTEN-deficient tumor cell lines. Results from a dog toxicology study revealing structure-related, off-target ocular toxicity are also briefly discussed.
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