Macrocycles for Conventionally Druggable Targets: Lessons from Macrocyclic Kinase Inhibitors
Lauren A Viarengo-Baker1, Adrian Whitty
1Relay Therapeutics, 399 Binney Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States.
None:
Macrocycles are emerging as a prominent modality in drug discovery, including for conventionally druggable targets for which simpler, acyclic ligands are readily discoverable. Given the additional synthetic challenges associated with macrocyclic chemotypes, we address what benefits macrocycles provided for these highly druggable targets. To do this, we examine the effects of macrocyclization on inhibitors of highly druggable kinase targets. For each example, we isolate closely matched acyclic/macrocyclic compound pairs, allowing us to pinpoint the effects of macrocyclization on binding affinity, selectivity, and ADME properties absent confounding factors. Our findings show that while the impact of macrocyclization on potency is variable, a profound effect on selectivity is common. Macrocyclization can also bring benefits for membrane permeability, efflux ratio, blood-brain barrier penetrance, and metabolic stability. These findings lead us to propose specific circumstances in which a drug discoverer targeting kinases or other conventionally druggable target classes should consider a macrocycle approach.
More Related Videos
08:48Development of a Backbone Cyclic Peptide Library as Potential Antiparasitic Therapeutics Using Microwave Irradiation
Published on: January 26, 2016
08:49Identification of Mediators of T-cell Receptor Signaling via the Screening of Chemical Inhibitor Libraries
Published on: January 22, 2019
Related Concept Videos
M-Cdk Drives Transition Into Mitosis
Cyclin-dependent kinases, or Cdks, work in concert with cyclins to control cell cycle transitions. M-Cdk, a complex of Cdk1 bound to M cyclin, is a well-known example of this coordinated control that drives the transition from the G2 to the M phase.
M cyclin...
Targets for Drug Action: Overview
Receptors are either membrane-spanning or intracellular proteins, which upon binding a ligand, get activated and transmit the signal downstream to elicit a response. Drugs bind receptors, either mimicking the action of endogenous ligands or blocking the receptor activity to bring about a modified response. Nearly 35% of approved drugs target the G...
Inhibition of Cdk Activity
Transducer Mechanism: Enzyme-Linked Receptors
Major types that are helpful drug targets include:
Positive Regulator Molecules
