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Vladimir Aladinskiy1, Alexey B Mantsyzov1, Chris Kruse1
1Insilico Medicine AI Ltd., Level 6, Unit 08, Block A, IRENA HQ Building, Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 145748.
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KRAS is one of the most frequently mutated oncogenes in human cancers. Discovery of the allosteric binding sites next to the switch II loop triggered the successful development of KRAS-targeting therapeutic agents featuring different modalities. pan-KRAS inhibitors are of particular interest due to the broader scope of clinical indications and potential to overcome certain types of emerging resistance typical of allele-specific KRAS modulators. Herein, we explore the chemical space around MRTX1133, a compound with selectivity toward the KRASG12D variant, aiming to find new chemotypes with the potential to derive a clinical candidate. A series of novel pan-KRAS inhibitors with a potency in the upper nanomolar range have been developed. The inhibitory activity was demonstrated against key oncogenic KRAS mutants and a wild-type protein.
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