Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1358556 | Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A phenotypic screening of thienodiazepines derived from a hit compound found through a binding assay targeting co-stimulatory molecules on T cells and antigen presenting cells successfully led to the discovery of a thienotriazolodiazepine compound (7f) possessing potent immunosuppressive activity. A chemical biology approach has succeeded in revealing that 7f is a first inhibitor of epigenetic bromodomain-containing proteins. 7f is expected to become an anti-cancer agent as well as an immunosuppressive agent.
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Authors
Junichi Endo, Hidemasa Hikawa, Maiko Hamada, Seigo Ishibuchi, Naoto Fujie, Naoki Sugiyama, Minoru Tanaka, Haruhito Kobayashi, Kunio Sugahara, Koichi Oshita, Kazunori Iwata, Shinsuke Ooike, Meguru Murata, Hiroshi Sumichika, Kenji Chiba, Kunitomo Adachi,