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  2. Identification of Inhibitors of NOD1-Induced Nuclear Factor-κB Activation

Identification of Inhibitors of NOD1-Induced Nuclear Factor-κB Activation

  • ACS Med Chem Lett. 2011 Oct 13;2(10):780-785. doi: 10.1021/ml200158b.
Pasha M Khan Ricardo G Correa Daniela B Divlianska Satyamaheshwar Peddibhotla E Hampton Sessions Gavin Magnuson Brock Brown Eigo Suyama Hongbin Yuan Arianna Mangravita-Novo Michael Vicchiarelli Ying Su Stefan Vasile Layton H Smith Paul W Diaz John C Reed Gregory P Roth
Abstract

NOD1 (nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 1) protein is a member of the NLR (NACHT and leucine rich repeat domain containing proteins) protein family, which plays a key role in innate immunity as a sensor of specific microbial components derived from Bacterial peptidoglycans and induction of inflammatory responses. Mutations in NOD proteins have been associated with various inflammatory diseases that affect NF-κB (nuclear factor κB) activity, a major signaling pathway involved in Apoptosis, inflammation, and immune response. A luciferase-based reporter gene assay was utilized in a high-throughput screening program conducted under the NIH-sponsored Molecular Libraries Probe Production Center Network program to identify the active scaffolds. Herein, we report the chemical synthesis, structure-activity relationship studies, downstream counterscreens, secondary assay data, and pharmacological profiling of the 2-aminobenzimidazole lead (compound 1c, ML130) as a potent and selective inhibitor of NOD1-induced NF-κB activation.

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