Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1372501 Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We report a strategy based on bioisosterism to improve the physicochemical properties of existing hydrophilic, urea-based GCPII inhibitors. Comprehensive structure–activity relationship studies of the P1′ site of ZJ-43- and DCIBzL-based compounds identified several glutamate-free inhibitors with Ki values below 20 nM. Among them, compound 32d (Ki = 11 nM) exhibited selective uptake in GCPII-expressing tumors by SPECT-CT imaging in mice. A novel conformational change of amino acids in the S1′ pharmacophore pocket was observed in the X-ray crystal structure of GCPII complexed with 32d.

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