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Novel quinazoline-urea analogues as modulators for Aβ-induced mitochondrial dysfunction: design, synthesis, and
Ahmed Elkamhawy1, Jiyoun Lee2, Beoung-Geon Park3
1Chemical Kinomics Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul 136-791, South Korea; Department of Biological Chemistry, Korea University of Science and Technology (UST), Daejeon 305-350, South Korea.
Abstract:
A novel series of twenty-six quinazoline-urea derivatives was designed and synthesized. Their blocking activities against β-amyloid peptide (Aβ) induced mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) opening were evaluated by JC-1 assay which measured the change of mitochondrial membrane potential. Seven compounds showed better inhibitory activities than the standard Cyclosporin A (CsA). The most active analogues were tested by MTT assay to evaluate their toxicity on the cellular survival; they revealed excellent cellular viability. To explain the difference in inhibitory activity, molecular docking study using (GOLD) program was performed for selected sets of the most active and inactive compounds on cyclophilin D (CypD) receptor as a major component of mPTP. Moreover, ADME profiling, in silico toxicity, drug-likeness, and drug-score studies were discussed. From these results, we report compound 31 as the most active nonpeptidyl mPTP blocker possessing quinazoline-urea scaffold; 2 folds of CsA activity, which would constitute a new direction for the design of novel mPTP modulators.
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