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Discovery of 2-aminoimidazole and 2-amino imidazolyl-thiazoles as non-xanthine human adenosine A3 receptor antagonists: SAR and molecular modeling studies.

Amit N PandyaArshi B BaraiyaHitesh B JalaniDhaivat PandyaJitendra C KailaSonja KachlerVeronica SalmasoStefano MoroKarl-Norbert KlotzKamala K Vasu
Published in: MedChemComm (2018)
A small-molecule combinatorial library of 24 compounds with 2-aminoimidazole and 2-aminoimidazolyl-thiazole derivatives was synthesized using a 2-chloro trityl resin. The generated compound library was tested against all the human adenosine receptors subtypes. The 2-aminoimidazole derivatives (6a-6l) showed weak to moderate affinity towards the human adenosine receptors. Further modification to 2-aminoimidazolyl-thiazole derivatives (12a-12l) resulted in an improvement of affinity at adenosine A1, A2A and A3 receptor subtypes. Compound 12b was the most potent and selective non-xanthine human adenosine A3 receptor antagonist of this series. A receptor-based modeling study was performed to explore the possible binding mode of these novel 2-aminoimidazole and 2-aminoimidazolyl-thiazole derivatives into human adenosine A1, A2A and A3 receptor subtypes.
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