US20080293744A1 - Enantiomers of Selected Fused Pyrimidones and Uses in the Treatment and Prevention of Cancer - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to novel fused heterocycles, their pharmaceutical compositions and methods of use.
- the present invention relates to therapeutic methods for the treatment and prevention of cancers and to the use of these chemical compounds in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the treatment and prevention of cancers.
- Taxol® (paclitaxel), one of the most effective drugs of this class, is a microtubule stabilizer. It interferes with the normal growth and shrinkage of microtubules thus blocking cells in the metaphase of mitosis. Mitotic block is often followed by slippage into the next cell cycle without having properly divided, and eventually by apoptosis of these abnormal cells (Blagosklomiy, M. V. and Fojo, T.: Molecular effects of paclitaxel: myths and reality (a critical review). Int J Cancer 1999, 83:151-156).
- Paclitaxel is known to cause abnormal bundling of microtubules in interphase cells.
- some tumor types are refractory to treatment with paclitaxel, and other tumors become insensitive during treatment.
- Paclitaxel is also a substrate for the multi-drug resistance pump, P-glycoprotein ((see Chabner et al., 2001).
- Kinesins are a large family of molecular motor proteins, which use the energy of adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) hydrolysis to move in a stepwise manner along microtubules.
- ATP adenosine 5′-triphosphate
- Some members of this family transport molecular cargo along microtubules to the sites in the cell where they are needed. For example, some kinesins bind to vesicles and transport them along microtubules in axons.
- Several family members are mitotic kinesins, as they play roles in the reorganization of microtubules that establishes a bipolar mitotic spindle. The minus ends of the microtubules originate at the centrosomes, or spindle poles, whilst the plus ends bind to the kinetochore at the centromeric region of each chromosome.
- the mitotic spindle lines up the chromosomes at metaphase of mitosis and coordinates their movement apart and into individual daughter cells at anaphase and telophase (cytokinesis). See Alberts, B., Bray, D., Lewis, J., Raff, M., Roberts, K., and Watson, J. D., Molecular Biology of the Cell, 3 rd edition, Chapter 18, The Mechanics of Cell Division, 1994, Garland Publishing, Inc. New York.
- HsEg5 homo sapiens Eg5 (Accession X85137; see Blangy, A., Lane H. A., d'Heron, P., Harper, M., Kress, M. and Nigg, E. A.: Phosphorylation by p34cdc2 regulates spindle association of human Eg5, a kinesin-related motor essential for bipolar spindle formation in vivo. Cell 1995, 83(7): 1159-1169) or, KSP (kinesin spindle protein), is a mitotic kinesin whose homologs in many organisms have been shown to be required for centrosome separation in the prophase of mitosis, and for the assembly of a bipolar mitotic spindle.
- KSP kinesin spindle protein
- Eg5 inhibition leads to metaphase block in which cells display monastrol spindles.
- monastrol an Eg5 inhibitor called monastrol was isolated in a cell-based screen for mitotic blockers (Mayer, T. U., Kapoor, T. M., Haggarty, S. J., King, R. W., Schreiber, S. L., and Mitchison, T. J.: Small molecule inhibitor of mitotic spindle bipolarity identified in a phenotype-based screen. Science 1999, 286: 971-974).
- Monastrol treatment was shown to be specific for Eg5 over kinesin heavy chain, another closely related motor with different functions (Marcher et al., 1999). Monastrol blocks the release of ADP (adenosine 5′-diphosphate) from the Eg5 motor (Maliga, Z., Kapoor, T. M., and Mitchison, T. J.: Evidence that monastrol is an allosteric inhibitor of the mitotic kinesin Eg5. Chem & Biol 2002, 9: 989-996 and DeBonis, S., Simorre, J.-P., Crevel, I., Lebeau, L, Skoufias, D.
- ADP adenosine 5′-diphosphate
- Eg5 is thought to be necessary for mitosis in all cells, one report indicates that it is over-expressed in tumor cells (International Patent Application WO 01/31335), suggesting that they may be particularly sensitive to its inhibition.
- Eg5 is not present on the microtubules of interphase cells, and is targeted to microtubules by phosphorylation at an early point in mitosis (Blangy et al., 1995). See also; Sawin, K. E. and Mitchison, T. J.: Mutations in the kinesin-like protein Eg5 disrupting localization to the mitotic spindle.
- Certain pyrimidones have recently been described as being inhibitors of KSP (WO 03/094839, WO 03/099211, WO 03/050122, WO 03/050064, WO 03/049679, WO 03/049527, WO 04/078758, WO 04/106492 and WO 04/111058).
- the present inventors have discovered novel chemical compounds which possess Eg5 inhibitory activity and are accordingly useful for their anti-cell-proliferation (such as anti-cancer) activity and are therefore useful in methods of treatment of the human or animal body.
- X is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH 3 )—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH 3 )— then X is not —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl; wherein if both R 2 and R 3 are selected from C 1-3 alkyl they are identical;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzothiophene wherein the number of optional substituents is 1 or 2 and each is independently selected from F, Cl, Br, CH 3 or CH 2 CH 3 ;
- said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
- the invention encompasses stereoisomers, enantiomers, in vivo-hydrolysable precursors and pharmaceutically-acceptable salts of compounds of formula I, pharmaceutical compositions and formulations containing them, methods of using them to treat diseases and conditions either alone or in combination with other therapeutically-active compounds or substances, processes and intermediates used to prepare them, uses of them as medicaments, uses of them in the manufacture of medicaments and uses of them for diagnostic and analytic purposes.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a novel compound having structural formula (I):
- X is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH 3 )—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH 3 )— then X is not —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl; wherein if both R 2 and R 3 are selected from C 1-3 alkyl they are identical;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzothiophene wherein the number of optional substituents is 1 or 2 and each is independently selected from F, Cl, Br, CH 3 or CH 2 CH 3 ;
- said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
- X is selected from C or S provided that when X is S then Y is C;
- Y is selected from C or O or S provided that when Y is C then X is not C;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzothiophene wherein the number of substituents is 1 or 2 and each is independently selected from F, Cl, Br, CH 3 or CH 2 CH 3 .
- the present invention provides an (R) enantiomer of formula (Ia):
- X is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH 3 )—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH 3 )— then X is not —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl; wherein if both R 2 and R 3 are selected from C 1-3 alkyl they are identical;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzothiophene wherein the number of optional substituents is 1 or 2 and each is independently selected from F, Cl, Br, CH 3 or CH 2 CH 3 ;
- the present invention provides an (S) enantiomer of formula (Ib):
- X is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH 3 )—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH 3 )— then X is not —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl; wherein if both R 2 and R 3 are selected from C 1-3 alkyl they are identical;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzothiophene wherein the number of optional substituents is 1 or 2 and each is independently selected from F, Cl, Br, CH 3 or CH 2 CH 3 .
- the dotted line represents a single or a double bond—the bond between the nitrogen and whichever of X and Y is C is double, the other bond is a single bond.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein X is —C(CH 3 )— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein X is —S— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Y is —C(CH 3 )— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Y is —S— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Y is —O— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Y is —S— and X is —C(CH 3 )— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Y is —O— and X is —C(CH 3 )— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Y is —C(CH 3 )— and X is —S— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein m is 0 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein m is 1 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 2 is H or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 2 is methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 2 is ethyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 2 is propyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 2 is isopropyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 3 is methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 3 is ethyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 3 is propyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 3 is isopropyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 2 is H and R 3 is methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 2 and R 3 are methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein n is 2 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein n is 3 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 3 is H or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 4 is H or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 4 is methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 4 is ethyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 4 is propyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 4 is isopropyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 5 is H or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 5 is methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 5 is ethyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 5 is propyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 5 is isopropyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R 4 and R 5 are both H or both methyl, or R 4 is H and R 5 is isopropyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is optionally substituted phenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is optionally substituted benzothiophene or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is 4-methylphenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is benzothiophen-2-yl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is 4-chlorophenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is 4-bromophenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is 2,3-dichlorophenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- X is —C(CH 3 )—.
- X is S.
- Y is C.
- Y is S.
- Y is O.
- Y is —S— and X is —C(CH 3 )—.
- Y is —O— and X is —C(CH 3 )—.
- Y is —C(CH 3 )— and X is —S—.
- R 2 is H.
- R 2 is methyl
- R 2 is ethyl
- R 2 is propyl
- R 2 is isopropyl
- R 3 is methyl
- R 3 is ethyl
- R 3 is propyl
- R 3 is isopropyl
- R 2 is H and R 3 is methyl.
- R 2 and R 3 are methyl.
- n 2.
- n 3.
- R 3 is H.
- R 4 is H.
- R 4 is ethyl
- R 4 is propyl
- R 4 is isopropyl
- R 5 is H.
- R 5 is methyl
- R 5 is ethyl
- R 5 is propyl
- R 5 is isopropyl
- R 4 and R 5 are both H or both methyl, or R 4 is H and R 5 is isopropyl.
- Z is optionally substituted phenyl.
- Z is optionally substituted benzothiophene.
- Z is 4-methylphenyl.
- Z is benzothiophen-2-yl.
- Z is 4-chlorophenyl.
- Z is 4-bromophenyl.
- Z is 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl.
- Z is 2,3-dichlorophenyl.
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl.
- an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- X is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH 3 )—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH 3 )— then X is not —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 is H and the other is methyl or both R 2 and R 3 are methyl;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
- an (R) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ia) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- X is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH 3 )—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH 3 )— then X is not —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 is H and the other is methyl or both R 2 and R 3 are methyl;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- an (S) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ib) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- X is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH 3 )—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH 3 )— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH 3 )— then X is not —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 is H and the other is methyl or both R 2 and R 3 are methyl;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- Y is —S— and X is —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 is H and the other is methyl or both R 2 and R 3 are methyl;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
- an (R) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ia) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- Y is —S— and X is —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 is H and the other is methyl or both R 2 and R 3 are methyl;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- an (S) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ib) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- Y is —S— and X is —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 is H and the other is methyl or both R 2 and R 3 are methyl;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- Y is —O— and X is —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 is H and the other is methyl or both R 2 and R 3 are methyl;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
- an (R) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ia) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- Y is —O— and X is —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 is H and the other is methyl or both R 2 and R 3 are methyl;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- an (S) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ib) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- Y is —O— and X is —C(CH 3 )—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 is H and the other is methyl or both R 2 and R 3 are methyl;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- Y is —C(CH 3 )— and X is —S—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 is H and the other is methyl or both R 2 and R 3 are methyl;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
- an (R) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ia) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- Y is —C(CH 3 )— and X is —S—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 is H and the other is methyl or both R 2 and R 3 are methyl;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- an (S) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ib) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- Y is —C(CH 3 )— and X is —S—;
- n 0 or 1
- R 1 is F when m is 1;
- R 2 and R 3 is H and the other is methyl or both R 2 and R 3 are methyl;
- n 2 or 3;
- R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from H or C 1-3 alkyl
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof selected from:
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof selected from:
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of formula (Ia) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof selected from:
- the present invention provides an enantiomer of formula (Ib) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof selected from:
- a particular embodiment of the invention refers to a compound of formula (I), (Ia) or (Ib) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- substantially free refers to less than 10% of the other isomer, more particularly less than 5%, in particular less than 2%, more particularly less than 1%, particularly less then 0.5%, in particular less than 0.2%.
- the present invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof for use as a medicament.
- a compound of formula (I) refers to (i) an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I); or (ii) an (R) enantiomer of formula (Ia); or (iii) an (S) enantiomer of formula (Ib).
- the present invention provides the use of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof, in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment or prophylaxis of disorders associated with cancer.
- a method for producing an Eg5 inhibitory effect in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment which comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined above.
- a method of producing an anti-proliferative effect in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment which comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined above.
- a method for producing an anti-cancer effect in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment which comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined above.
- the present invention provides a method for the prophylaxis treatment of cancers associated with comprising administering to a human in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula (I).
- the present invention provides a method for the prophylaxis treatment of cancers associated with comprising administering to a human in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof.
- the present invention provides a method of producing a cell cycle inhibitory (anti-cell-proliferation) effect in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment with comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of a compound of formula (I).
- the present invention provides a method of producing a cell cycle inhibitory (anti-cell-proliferation) effect in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment with comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof.
- the present invention provides a method for the treatment of cancer comprising administering to a human a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides a method for the treatment of cancer comprising administering to a human a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof.
- the present invention provides a method for the treatment of breast cancer, colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, lung (non small cell) cancer, malignant brain tumors, sarcomas, melanoma and lymphoma by administering a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- the present invention provides a method for the treatment of breast cancer, colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, lung (non small cell) cancer, malignant brain tumors, sarcomas, melanoma and lymphoma by administering a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof.
- a method of treating carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon and prostate, multiple myeloma leukemias, lymphomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, melanoma, fibrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma, in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment which comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof as defined herein before.
- the present invention provides a method for the treatment of cancer by administering to a human a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof and an anti-tumor agent.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof together with at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, diluent or excipient.
- a pharmaceutical composition which comprises a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined herein before in association with a pharmaceutically-acceptable diluent or carrier for use in the production of an Eg5 inhibitory effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- a pharmaceutical composition which comprises a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined herein before in association with a pharmaceutically-acceptable diluent or carrier for use in the production of an anti-proliferative effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- a pharmaceutical composition which comprises a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined herein before in association with a pharmaceutically-acceptable diluent or carrier for use in the production of an anti-cancer effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- a pharmaceutical composition which comprises a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined herein before in association with a pharmaceutically-acceptable diluent or carrier for use in the treatment of carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon and prostate, multiple myeloma leukemias, lymphomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, melanoma, fibrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined herein before for use in the treatment of carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon and prostate, multiple myeloma leukemias, lymphomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, melanoma, fibrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma.
- the present invention provides the use of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, for the treatment or prophylaxis of disorders associated with cancer.
- C m-n or “C m-n group” used alone or as a prefix, refers to any group having m to n carbon atoms.
- hydrocarbon used alone or as a suffix or prefix, refers to any structure comprising only carbon and hydrogen atoms up to 14 carbon atoms.
- hydrocarbon radical used alone or as a suffix or prefix, refers to any structure as a result of removing one or more hydrogens from a hydrocarbon.
- alkyl used alone or as a suffix or prefix, refers to monovalent straight or branched chain hydrocarbon radicals comprising, unless otherwise indicated, 1 to about 12 carbon atoms. Unless otherwise specified, “alkyl” includes both saturated alkyl and unsaturated alkyl. Particularly “alkyl” refers to saturated alkyl. Particularly “C 1-3 alkyl” refers to methyl, ethyl, propyl or isopropyl.
- five-membered used as prefix refers to a group having a ring that contains five ring atoms.
- substituted used as a suffix of a first structure, molecule or group, followed by one or more names of chemical groups refers to a second structure, molecule or group, which is a result of replacing one or more hydrogens of the first structure, molecule or group with the one or more named chemical groups.
- a “phenyl substituted by nitro” refers to nitrophenyl.
- RT room temperature
- any variable e.g., R 1 , R 4 etc.
- its definition at each occurrence is independent of its definition at every other occurrence.
- R 1 at each occurrence is selected independently from the definition of R 1 .
- combinations of substituents and/or variables are permissible only if such combinations result in stable compounds.
- “pharmaceutically acceptable” is employed herein to refer to those compounds, materials, compositions, and/or dosage forms which are, within the scope of sound medical judgment, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of human beings and animals without excessive toxicity, irritation, allergic response, or other problem or complication, commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio.
- pharmaceutically acceptable salts refer to derivatives of the disclosed compounds wherein the parent compound is modified by making acid or base salts thereof.
- examples of pharmaceutically acceptable salts include, but are not limited to, mineral or organic acid salts of basic residues such as amines; alkali or organic salts of acidic residues such as carboxylic acids; and the like.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable salts include the conventional non-toxic salts or the quaternary ammonium salts of the parent compound formed, for example, from non-toxic inorganic or organic acids.
- such conventional non-toxic salts include those derived from inorganic acids such as hydrochloric, phosphoric, and the like; and the salts prepared from organic acids such as lactic, maleic, citric, benzoic, methanesulfonic, and the like.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the invention also include salts prepared with one of the following acids benzene sulfonic acid, fumaric acid, methanesulfonic acid, naphthalene-1,5-disulfonic acid, naphthalene-2-sulfonic acid or L-tartaric acid.
- a compound of the invention particularly one of the Examples described herein, as a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, particularly a benzene sulfonic acid, fumaric acid, methanesulfonic acid, naphthalene-1,5-disulfonic acid, naphthalene-2-sulfonic acid or L-tartaric acid salt.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable salt particularly a benzene sulfonic acid, fumaric acid, methanesulfonic acid, naphthalene-1,5-disulfonic acid, naphthalene-2-sulfonic acid or L-tartaric acid salt.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the present invention can be synthesized from the parent compound that contains a basic or acidic moiety by conventional chemical methods.
- such salts can be prepared by reacting the free acid or base forms of these compounds with a stoichiometric amount of the appropriate base or acid in water or in an organic solvent, or in a mixture of the two; generally, nonaqueous media like ether, ethyl acetate, ethanol, isopropanol, or acetonitrile are preferred.
- in vivo hydrolysable ester means an in vivo hydrolysable (or cleavable) ester of a compound of the formula (I) that contains a carboxy or a hydroxy group.
- amino acid esters C 1-6 alkoxymethyl esters like methoxymethyl; C 1-6 alkanoyloxymethyl esters like pivaloyloxymethyl; C 3-8 cycloalkoxycarbonyloxy C 1-6 alkyl esters like 1-cyclohexylcarbonyloxyethyl, acetoxymethoxy, or phosphoramidic cyclic esters.
- anti-cancer treatment may be applied as a sole therapy or may involve, in addition to the compound of the invention, conventional surgery or radiotherapy or chemotherapy.
- chemotherapy may include one or more of the following categories of anti-tumour agents:
- antiproliferative/antineoplastic drugs and combinations thereof, as used in medical oncology such as alkylating agents (for example cis-platin, carboplatin, oxaliplatin, cyclophosphamide, nitrogen mustard, melphalan, chlorambucil, busulphan, temozolomide and nitrosoureas); antimetabolites (for example gemcitabine and antifolates such as fluoropyrimidines like 5-fluorouracil and tegafur, raltitrexed, methotrexate, cytosine arabinoside and hydroxyurea); antitumour antibiotics (for example anthracyclines like adriamycin, bleomycin, doxorubicin, daunomycin, epirubicin, idarubicin, mitomycin-C, dactinomycin and mithramycin); antimitotic agents (for example vinca alkaloids like vincristine, vinblastine,
- inhibitors of growth factor function include growth factor antibodies, growth factor receptor antibodies (for example the anti-erbb2 antibody trastuzumab [HerceptinTM] and the anti-erbb1 antibody cetuximab [Erbitux, C225]), Ras/Raf signalling inhibitors such as farnesyl transferase inhibitors (for example sorafenib (BAY 43-9006) and tipifarnib), tyrosine kinase inhibitors and serine/threonine kinase inhibitors, for example inhibitors of the epidermal growth factor family (for example EGFR family tyrosine kinase inhibitors such as N -(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-7-methoxy-6-(3-morpholinopropoxy)quinazolin-4-amine (gefitinib, AZD 18
- growth factor antibodies for example the anti-erbb2 antibody trastuzumab [HerceptinTM] and the anti-erbb1
- Such conjoint treatment may be achieved by way of the simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of the individual components of the treatment.
- Such combination products employ the compounds of this invention within the dosage range described hereinbefore and the other pharmaceutically-active agent within its approved dosage range.
- the present invention provides a method for the treatment of cancer by administering to a human a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof in combination with simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of an anti-tumor agent or class selected from the list herein above.
- the anti-cancer treatment defined herein may also include one or more of the following categories of pharmaceutical agents:
- an agent useful in the treatment of anemia for example, a continuous erythropoiesis receptor activator (such as epoetin alfa); ii) an agent useful in the treatment of neutropenia, for example, a hematopoietic growth factor which regulates the production and function of neutrophils such as a human granulocyte colony stimulating factor, (G-CSF), for example filgrastim; and iii) an anti-emetic agent to treat nausea or emesis, including acute, delayed, late-phase, and anticipatory emesis, which may result from the use of a compound of the present invention, alone or with radiation therapy, suitable examples of such anti emetic agents include neurokinin-1 receptor antagonists, 5H13 receptor antagonists, such as ondensetron, granisetron, tropisetron, and zatisetron, GABAB receptor agonists, such as baclofen, a corticosteroid such as Decadron (dexa
- Such conjoint treatment may be achieved by way of the simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of the individual components of the treatment.
- Such conjoint treatment employs the compounds of this invention within the dosage range described hereinbefore and the other pharmaceutically-active agent within its approved dosage range.
- the present invention provides a method for the treatment of cancer by administering to a human a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof in combination with simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of another pharmaceutical agent or class selected from the list herein above.
- the compounds of formula (I) and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts are also useful as pharmacological tools in the development and standardisation of in vitro and in vivo test systems for the evaluation of the effects of inhibitors of Eg5 in laboratory animals such as cats, dogs, rabbits, monkeys, rats and mice, as part of the search for new therapeutic agents.
- Compounds of the present invention may be administered orally, parenteral, buccal, vaginal, rectal, inhalation, insufflation, sublingually, intramuscularly, subcutaneously, topically, intranasally, intraperitoneally, intrathoracially, intravenously, epidurally, intrathecally, intracerebroventricularly and by injection into the joints.
- the dosage will depend on the route of administration, the severity of the disease, age and weight of the patient and other factors normally considered by the attending physician, when determining the individual regimen and dosage level as the most appropriate for a particular patient.
- An effective amount of a compound of the present invention for use in therapy of infection is an amount sufficient to symptomatically relieve in a warm-blooded animal, particularly a human the symptoms of infection, to slow the progression of infection, or to reduce in patients with symptoms of infection the risk of getting worse.
- inert, pharmaceutically acceptable carriers can be either solid or liquid.
- Solid form preparations include powders, tablets, dispersible granules, capsules, cachets, and suppositories.
- a solid carrier can be one or more substances, which may also act as diluents, flavoring agents, solubilizers, lubricants, suspending agents, binders, or tablet disintegrating agents; it can also be an encapsulating material.
- the carrier is a finely divided solid, which is in a mixture with the finely divided active component.
- the active component is mixed with the carrier having the necessary binding properties in suitable proportions and compacted in the shape and size desired.
- a low-melting wax such as a mixture of fatty acid glycerides and cocoa butter is first melted and the active ingredient is dispersed therein by, for example, stirring. The molten homogeneous mixture is then poured into convenient sized molds and allowed to cool and solidify.
- Suitable carriers include magnesium carbonate, magnesium stearate, talc, lactose, sugar, pectin, dextrin, starch, tragacanth, methyl cellulose, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, a low-melting wax, cocoa butter, and the like.
- Some of the compounds of the present invention are capable of forming salts with various inorganic and organic acids and bases and such salts are also within the scope of this invention.
- acid addition salts include acetate, adipate, ascorbate, benzoate, benzenesulfonate, bicarbonate, bisulfate, butyrate, camphorate, camphorsulfonate, choline, citrate, cyclohexyl sulfamate, diethylenediamine, ethanesulfonate, fumarate, glutamate, glycolate, hemisulfate, 2-hydroxyethylsulfonate, heptanoate, hexanoate, hydrochloride, hydrobromide, hydroiodide, hydroxymaleate, lactate, malate, maleate, methanesulfonate, meglumine, 2-naphthalenesulfonate, nitrate, oxalate, pamoate, persulf
- Base salts include ammonium salts, alkali metal salts such as sodium, lithium and potassium salts, alkaline earth metal salts such as aluminum, calcium and magnesium salts, salts with organic bases such as dicyclohexylamine salts, N-methyl-D-glucamine, and salts with amino acids such as arginine, lysine, ornithine, and so forth.
- basic nitrogen-containing groups may be quaternized with such agents as: lower alkyl halides, such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, and butyl halides; dialkyl sulfates like dimethyl, diethyl, dibutyl; diamyl sulfates; long chain halides such as decyl, lauryl, myristyl and stearyl halides; aralkyl halides like benzyl bromide and others.
- Non-toxic physiologically-acceptable salts are preferred, although other salts are also useful, such as in isolating or purifying the product.
- the salts may be formed by conventional means, such as by reacting the free base form of the product with one or more equivalents of the appropriate acid in a solvent or medium in which the salt is insoluble, or in a solvent such as water, which is removed in vacuo or by freeze drying or by exchanging the anions of an existing salt for another anion on a suitable ion-exchange resin.
- a compound of the formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for the therapeutic treatment (including prophylactic treatment) of mammals including humans, it is normally formulated in accordance with standard pharmaceutical practice as a pharmaceutical composition.
- the pharmaceutical composition of this invention may also contain, or be co-administered (simultaneously or sequentially) with, one or more pharmacological agents of value in treating one or more disease conditions referred to herein.
- composition is intended to include the formulation of the active component or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- this invention may be formulated by means known in the art into the form of, for example, tablets, capsules, aqueous or oily solutions, suspensions, emulsions, creams, ointments, gels, nasal sprays, suppositories, finely divided powders or aerosols or nebulisers for inhalation, and for parenteral use (including intravenous, intramuscular or infusion) sterile aqueous or oily solutions or suspensions or sterile emulsions.
- Liquid form compositions include solutions, suspensions, and emulsions.
- Sterile water or water-propylene glycol solutions of the active compounds may be mentioned as an example of liquid preparations suitable for parenteral administration.
- Liquid compositions can also be formulated in solution in aqueous polyethylene glycol solution.
- Aqueous solutions for oral administration can be prepared by dissolving the active component in water and adding suitable colorants, flavoring agents, stabilizers, and thickening agents as desired.
- Aqueous suspensions for oral use can be made by dispersing the finely divided active component in water together with a viscous material such as natural synthetic gums, resins, methyl cellulose, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, and other suspending agents known to the pharmaceutical formulation art.
- the pharmaceutical compositions can be in unit dosage form.
- the composition is divided into unit doses containing appropriate quantities of the active component.
- the unit dosage form can be a packaged preparation, the package containing discrete quantities of the preparations, for example, packeted tablets, capsules, and powders in vials or ampoules.
- the unit dosage form can also be a capsule, cachet, or tablet itself, or it can be the appropriate number of any of these packaged forms.
- the compounds of the present invention can be prepared in a number of ways well known to one skilled in the art of organic synthesis.
- the compounds of the present invention can be synthesized using the methods described below, together with synthetic methods known in the art of synthetic organic chemistry, or variations thereon as appreciated by those skilled in the art. Such methods include, but are not limited to, those described below. All references cited herein are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference.
- novel compounds of this invention may be prepared using the reactions and techniques described herein.
- the reactions are performed in solvents appropriate to the reagents and materials employed and are suitable for the transformations being effected.
- all proposed reaction conditions including choice of solvent, reaction atmosphere, reaction temperature, duration of the experiment and workup procedures, are chosen to be the conditions standard for that reaction, which should be readily recognized by one skilled in the art.
- the functionality present on various portions of the molecule must be compatible with the reagents and reactions proposed.
- Such restrictions to the substituents, which are compatible with the reaction conditions will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art and alternate methods must then be used.
- temperatures are given in degrees Celsius (° C.); operations were carried out at room or ambient temperature, that is, at a temperature in the range of 18-30° C.;
- organic solutions were dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate; evaporation of solvent was carried out using a rotary evaporator under reduced pressure (600-4000 Pascals; 4.5-30 mmHg) with a bath temperature of up to 60° C.;
- final products had satisfactory proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra and/or mass spectral data;
- yields are given for illustration only and are not necessarily those which can be obtained by diligent process development; preparations were repeated if more material was required;
- NMR data is in the form of delta values for major diagnostic protons, given in parts per million (ppm) relative to tetramethylsilane (TMS) as an internal standard, determined at 400 MHz
- Vigreux column is a glass tube with a series of indentations such that alternate sets of indentations point downward at an angle of 45 degree in order to promote the redistribution of liquid from the walls to the center of the column;
- the Vigreux column used herein is 150 mm long (between indents) with a 20 mm diameter and it was manufactured by Lab Glass.
- Triethyl orthoacetate (97 g, 0.6 mol), malononitrile (33 g, 0.5 mol) and glacial acetic acid (1.5 g) were placed in a 1 L flask equipped with a stirrer, thermometer and a Vigreux column (20 ⁇ 1 in.) on top of which a distillation condenser was placed.
- the reaction mixture was heated and ethyl alcohol began to distill when the temperature of the reaction mixture was about 85-90° C. After about 40 min., the temperature of the reaction mixture reached 140° C. Then the reaction was concentrated in a rotary evaporator to remove the low-boiling materials and the residue was crystallized from absolute alcohol to yield the pure product (62.2 g, 91%) as a light yellow solid mp 91.6° C.
- (+/ ⁇ ) ⁇ 3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 11) were dissolved in 2:1 IPA:hexanes and the compound was purified using a Chiralpak AD, 250 ⁇ 20 mm, 10 ⁇ column with a flow rate of 20 ml/min with 80% hexane, 20% isopropanol (0.1% diethylamine) as eluent. Elution time:— 10.42 min. Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer.
- (+) (3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 22) (23 mg, 0.04 mmol) in 3 ml of 4 M HCl in dioxane was stirred at room temperature for 2 hr. The solvent was distilled off by vacuo, the residue was dried at 40 ⁇ 50° C. for overnight under vacuum. The corresponding amine chloride salt was obtained. Yield was 19 mg (93%).
- reaction mixture was cooled after the addition and the TLC (eluent 10% EtOAc in hexanes) and MS showed the complete disappearance of the SM and only the product.
- the reaction mixture was poured into ice water and extracted with EtOAc (3 ⁇ 30 mL) and the organic layers were combined and washed with 2% sodium thiosulfate solution (30 mL), water (50 mL), brine (50 mL) and dried (Na 2 SO 4 ). Concentration of the organic layer provided the product and it was pure enough to be used in the next step. Yield 260 mg (99%).
- the reaction mixture was concentrated and the crude product was purified by column chromatography to isolate the pure acylated product (80 mg, 20% overall from bromide) which was treated with 4M HCl in 1,4-dioxane (10 mL) for 30 min.
- the dioxane was evaporated in a rotary evaporator and the residue was dissolved in water and freeze dried to get the pure product as a white fluffy solid. Yield 60 mg (16% overall from bromide).
- Triethyl orthoacetate (1.6 L, 9 mol), malononitrile (500 g, 7.57 mol) and glacial acetic acid (25 ml) were placed in a 5 l RB flask equipped with a stirrer, thermometer and a Vigreux column (20 ⁇ 1 in.) on top of which a distillation condenser was placed.
- the reaction mixture was heated and ethyl alcohol began to distil when the temperature of the reaction mixture was about 85-90° C. After about 3 h., the temperature of the reaction mixture reached 140° C.
- (2E)-2-Cyano-3-ethoxybut-2-enethioamide (method 2) (150 g, 0.88 mol) was dissolved in 7M solution of ammonia in methanol (2.9 L) and stirred at r.t. overnight. The reaction mixture was concentrated and the residue was crystallized from hot water (1. L) to provide (2E)-3-amino-2-cyanobut-2-enethioamide (111.6 g, 89%) as brown crystals.
- 1 H NMR 300 MHz, DMSO-d 6 ) ⁇ 2.22 (s, 3H), 7.73 (bs, 1H), 8.53 (bs, 1H), 9.01 (bs, 1H), 11.60 (bs, 1H).
- the 3-methyl-5-(3-methyl-butyrylamino)-isothiazole-4-carboxylic acid amide (method 25) (45.8 g, 190 mmol) was suspended in 700 ml of 30% NH 3 and then was heated to 140° C. for 5 h in a pressure reactor. The mixture was poured into a 4 L beaker and cooled in an ice bath. To the cold solution con HCl (560 ml) was added dropwise to pH 7.5 and a white precipitate was formed. The precipitated product was filtered off, washed with water (100 ml) and dried under vacuum overnight.
- Rotations were measured on a Perkin Elmer Model 341 polarimeter.
- the compounds were dissolved to a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol and the measurements were made at 20.0° C., at 589 nM. 1 ml of solution was used.
- Inhibitors of Eg5 have been shown to inhibit the formation of a mitotic spindle and therefore for cell division. Inhibitors of Eg5 have been shown to block cells in the metaphase of mitosis leading to apoptosis of effected cells, and to therefore have anti-proliferative effects.
- Eg5 inhibitors act as modulators of cell division and are expected to be active against neoplastic disease such as carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon, prostate or other tissues, as well as multiple myeloma leukemias, for example myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and lymphomas for example Hodgkins disease and non-Hodgkins lymphoma, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, and other tumor types such as melanoma, fibrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma.
- neoplastic disease such as carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon, prostate or other tissues
- myeloma leukemias for example myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and lymphomas for example Hodg
- the compounds of formula (I) may be used for the treatment of neoplastic disease.
- the compounds of formula (I) and their salts and their in vivo hydrolysable esters are expected to be active against carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon, prostate or other tissues, as well as leukemias and lymphomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, and other tumor types such as melanoma, fibrosarcoma and osteosarcoma.
- the compounds of formula (I) and their salts and their in vivo hydrolysable esters are expected to be active against neoplastic disease such as carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon, prostate or other tissues, as well as multiple myeloma leukemias, for example myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and lymphomas for example Hodgkins disease and non-Hodgkins lymphoma, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, and other tumor types such as melanoma, fibrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma. It is expected that the compounds of formula (I) would most likely be used in combination with a broad range of agents but could also be used as a single agent.
- the compounds of formula (I) have been identified in the Malachite Green Assay described herein as having an IC 50 value of 100 micromolar or less.
- compound A7 ((+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-2,3-dichloro-benzamide hydrogen chloride) has an IC 50 value of 136 nM.
- Enzymatic activity of the Eg5 motor and effects of inhibitors was measured using a malachite green assay, which measures phosphate liberated from ATP, and has been used previously to measure the activity of kinesin motors (Hackney and Jiang, 2001).
- Enzyme was recombinant HsEg5 motor domain (amino acids 1-369-8His) and was added at a final concentration of 6 nM to 100 ⁇ l reactions.
- Buffer consisted of 25 mM PIPES/KOH, pH 6.8, 2 mM MgCl 2 , 1 mM EGTA, 1 mM dtt, 0.01% Triton X-100 and 5 ⁇ M paclitaxel.
- Malachite green/ammonium molybdate reagent was prepared as follows: for 800 ml final volume, 0.27 g of Malachite Green (J. T. Baker) was dissolved in 600 ml of H 2 O in a polypropylene bottle. 8.4 g ammonium molybdate (Sigma) was dissolved in 200 ml 4N HCl. The solutions were mixed for 20 min and filtered through 0.02 ⁇ m filter directly into a polypropylene container. 5 ⁇ l of compound diluted in 12% DMSO was added to the wells of 96 well plates. 80 ⁇ l of enzyme diluted in buffer solution above was added per well and incubated with compound for 20 min.
- substrate solution containing 2 mM ATP (final concentration: 300 ⁇ M) and 6.053 ⁇ M polymerized tubulin (final concentration: 908 nM) in 15 ⁇ l of buffer were then added to each well to start reaction. Reaction was mixed and incubated for an additional 20 min at room temperature. The reactions were then quenched by the addition of 150 ⁇ l malachite green/ammonium molybdate reagent, and absorbance read at 650 nanometers exactly 5 min after quench using a Spectramax Plus plate reader (Molecular Devices). Data was graphed and IC 50 s calculated using ExCel Fit (Microsoft).
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- The present invention relates to novel fused heterocycles, their pharmaceutical compositions and methods of use. In addition, the present invention relates to therapeutic methods for the treatment and prevention of cancers and to the use of these chemical compounds in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the treatment and prevention of cancers.
- One sub-class of anti-cancer drugs (taxanes, vinca-alkaloids) now used extensively in the clinic is directed at microtubules and block the cell division cycle by interfering with normal assembly or disassembly of the mitotic spindle (see Chabner, B. A., Ryan, D. P., Paz-Ares, l., Garcia-Carbonero, R., and Calabresi, P: Antineoplastic agents. In Hardman, J. G., Limbird, L. E., and Gilman, A. G., eds. Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 10th edition, 2001, The MacGraw-Hill Companies, Inc). Taxol® (paclitaxel), one of the most effective drugs of this class, is a microtubule stabilizer. It interferes with the normal growth and shrinkage of microtubules thus blocking cells in the metaphase of mitosis. Mitotic block is often followed by slippage into the next cell cycle without having properly divided, and eventually by apoptosis of these abnormal cells (Blagosklomiy, M. V. and Fojo, T.: Molecular effects of paclitaxel: myths and reality (a critical review). Int J Cancer 1999, 83:151-156).
- Some of the side effects of treatment with paclitaxel are neutropenia and peripheral neuropathy. Paclitaxel is known to cause abnormal bundling of microtubules in interphase cells. In addition, some tumor types are refractory to treatment with paclitaxel, and other tumors become insensitive during treatment. Paclitaxel is also a substrate for the multi-drug resistance pump, P-glycoprotein ((see Chabner et al., 2001).
- Thus, there is a need for effective anti-mitotic agents that have fewer side effects than anti-microtubule drugs, and also for agents that are effective against taxane-resistant tumors.
- Kinesins are a large family of molecular motor proteins, which use the energy of adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) hydrolysis to move in a stepwise manner along microtubules. For a review, see Sablin, E. P.: Kinesins and microtubules: their structures and motor mechanisms. Curr Opin Cell Biol 2000, 12:35-41 and Schief, W. R. and Howard, J.: Conformational changes during kinesin motility. Curr Opin Cell Biol 2001, 13: 19-28.
- Some members of this family transport molecular cargo along microtubules to the sites in the cell where they are needed. For example, some kinesins bind to vesicles and transport them along microtubules in axons. Several family members are mitotic kinesins, as they play roles in the reorganization of microtubules that establishes a bipolar mitotic spindle. The minus ends of the microtubules originate at the centrosomes, or spindle poles, whilst the plus ends bind to the kinetochore at the centromeric region of each chromosome. The mitotic spindle lines up the chromosomes at metaphase of mitosis and coordinates their movement apart and into individual daughter cells at anaphase and telophase (cytokinesis). See Alberts, B., Bray, D., Lewis, J., Raff, M., Roberts, K., and Watson, J. D., Molecular Biology of the Cell, 3rd edition, Chapter 18, The Mechanics of Cell Division, 1994, Garland Publishing, Inc. New York.
- HsEg5 (homo sapiens Eg5) (Accession X85137; see Blangy, A., Lane H. A., d'Heron, P., Harper, M., Kress, M. and Nigg, E. A.: Phosphorylation by p34cdc2 regulates spindle association of human Eg5, a kinesin-related motor essential for bipolar spindle formation in vivo. Cell 1995, 83(7): 1159-1169) or, KSP (kinesin spindle protein), is a mitotic kinesin whose homologs in many organisms have been shown to be required for centrosome separation in the prophase of mitosis, and for the assembly of a bipolar mitotic spindle. For a review see Kashina, A. S., Rogers, G. C., and Scholey, J. M.: The bimC family of kinesins: essential bipolar mitotic motors driving centrosome separation. Biochem Biophys Acta 1997, 1357: 257-271. Eg5 forms a tetrameric motor, and it is thought to cross-link microtubules and participate in their bundling (Walczak, C. E., Vernos, I., Mitchison, T. J., Karsenti, E., and Heald, R.: A model for the proposed roles of different microtubule-based motor proteins in establishing spindle bipolarity. Curr Biol 1998, 8:903-913). Several reports have indicated that inhibition of Eg5 function leads to metaphase block in which cells display monastrol spindles. Recently an Eg5 inhibitor called monastrol was isolated in a cell-based screen for mitotic blockers (Mayer, T. U., Kapoor, T. M., Haggarty, S. J., King, R. W., Schreiber, S. L., and Mitchison, T. J.: Small molecule inhibitor of mitotic spindle bipolarity identified in a phenotype-based screen. Science 1999, 286: 971-974).
- Monastrol treatment was shown to be specific for Eg5 over kinesin heavy chain, another closely related motor with different functions (Mayer et al., 1999). Monastrol blocks the release of ADP (adenosine 5′-diphosphate) from the Eg5 motor (Maliga, Z., Kapoor, T. M., and Mitchison, T. J.: Evidence that monastrol is an allosteric inhibitor of the mitotic kinesin Eg5. Chem & Biol 2002, 9: 989-996 and DeBonis, S., Simorre, J.-P., Crevel, I., Lebeau, L, Skoufias, D. A., Blangy, A., Ebel, C., Gans, P., Cross, R., Hackney, D. D., Wade, R. H., and Kozielski, F.: Interaction of the mitotic inhibitor monastrol with human kinesin Eg5. Biochemistry 2003, 42: 338-349) an important step in the catalytic cycle of kinesin motor proteins (for review, see Sablin, 2000; Schief and Howard, 2001). Treatment with monastrol was shown to be reversible and to activate the mitotic spindle checkpoint which stops the progress of the cell division cycle until all the DNA is in place for appropriate division to occur (Kapoor, T. M., Mayer, T. U., Coughlin, M. L., and Mitchison, T. J.: Probing spindle assembly mechanisms with monastrol, a small molecule inhibitor of the mitotic kinesin, Eg5. J Cell Biol 2000, 150(5): 975-988). Recent reports also indicate that inhibitors of Eg5 lead to apoptosis of treated cells and are effective against several tumor cell lines and tumor models (Mayer et al., 1999).
- Although Eg5 is thought to be necessary for mitosis in all cells, one report indicates that it is over-expressed in tumor cells (International Patent Application WO 01/31335), suggesting that they may be particularly sensitive to its inhibition. Eg5 is not present on the microtubules of interphase cells, and is targeted to microtubules by phosphorylation at an early point in mitosis (Blangy et al., 1995). See also; Sawin, K. E. and Mitchison, T. J.: Mutations in the kinesin-like protein Eg5 disrupting localization to the mitotic spindle. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1995, 92(10): 4289-4293, thus monastrol has no detectable effect on microtubule arrays in interphase cells (Mayer et al., 1999). Another report suggests that Eg5 is involved in neuronal development in the mouse, but it disappears from neurons soon after birth, and thus Eg5 inhibition may not produce the peripheral neuropathy associated with treatment with paclitaxel and other anti-microtubule drugs (Ferhat, L., Expression of the mitotic motor protein Eg5 in postmitotic neurons: implications for neuronal development. J Neurosci 1998, 18(19): 7822-7835). Herein we describe the isolation of a class of specific and potent inhibitors of Eg5, expected to be useful in the treatment of neoplastic disease.
- Certain pyrimidones have recently been described as being inhibitors of KSP (WO 03/094839, WO 03/099211, WO 03/050122, WO 03/050064, WO 03/049679, WO 03/049527, WO 04/078758, WO 04/106492 and WO 04/111058).
- In accordance with the present invention, the present inventors have discovered novel chemical compounds which possess Eg5 inhibitory activity and are accordingly useful for their anti-cell-proliferation (such as anti-cancer) activity and are therefore useful in methods of treatment of the human or animal body.
- An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I):
- including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
wherein: - X is selected from —C(CH3)— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH3)—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH3)— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH3)— then X is not —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- R2 and R3 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; wherein if both R2 and R3 are selected from C1-3alkyl they are identical;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
- Z is optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzothiophene wherein the number of optional substituents is 1 or 2 and each is independently selected from F, Cl, Br, CH3 or CH2CH3; and
- “*” represents a chiral center;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
- The invention encompasses stereoisomers, enantiomers, in vivo-hydrolysable precursors and pharmaceutically-acceptable salts of compounds of formula I, pharmaceutical compositions and formulations containing them, methods of using them to treat diseases and conditions either alone or in combination with other therapeutically-active compounds or substances, processes and intermediates used to prepare them, uses of them as medicaments, uses of them in the manufacture of medicaments and uses of them for diagnostic and analytic purposes.
- In a first embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a novel compound having structural formula (I):
- including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
wherein: - X is selected from —C(CH3)— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH3)—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH3)— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH3)— then X is not —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- R2 and R3 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; wherein if both R2 and R3 are selected from C1-3alkyl they are identical;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
- Z is optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzothiophene wherein the number of optional substituents is 1 or 2 and each is independently selected from F, Cl, Br, CH3 or CH2CH3; and
- “*” represents a chiral center;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a compound of formula (I) having an optical rotation of (+):
- including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
wherein: - X is selected from C or S provided that when X is S then Y is C;
- Y is selected from C or O or S provided that when Y is C then X is not C;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- R2 and R3 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
- Z is optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzothiophene wherein the number of substituents is 1 or 2 and each is independently selected from F, Cl, Br, CH3 or CH2CH3.
- In another embodiment, the present invention provides an (R) enantiomer of formula (Ia):
- including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
wherein: - X is selected from —C(CH3)— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH3)—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH3)— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH3)— then X is not —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- R2 and R3 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; wherein if both R2 and R3 are selected from C1-3alkyl they are identical;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
- Z is optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzothiophene wherein the number of optional substituents is 1 or 2 and each is independently selected from F, Cl, Br, CH3 or CH2CH3;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the (S) enantiomer.
- In another embodiment, the present invention provides an (S) enantiomer of formula (Ib):
- including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
wherein: - X is selected from —C(CH3)— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH3)—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH3)— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH3)— then X is not —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- R2 and R3 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; wherein if both R2 and R3 are selected from C1-3alkyl they are identical;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
- Z is optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzothiophene wherein the number of optional substituents is 1 or 2 and each is independently selected from F, Cl, Br, CH3 or CH2CH3.
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the (R) enantiomer.
- In formula (I) the dotted line represents a single or a double bond—the bond between the nitrogen and whichever of X and Y is C is double, the other bond is a single bond.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein X is —C(CH3)— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein X is —S— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Y is —C(CH3)— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Y is —S— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Y is —O— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Y is —S— and X is —C(CH3)— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Y is —O— and X is —C(CH3)— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Y is —C(CH3)— and X is —S— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein m is 0 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein m is 1 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R2 is H or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R2 is methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R2 is ethyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R2 is propyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R2 is isopropyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R3 is methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R3 is ethyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R3 is propyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R3 is isopropyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R2 is H and R3 is methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R2 and R3 are methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein n is 2 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein n is 3 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R3 is H or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R4 is H or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R4 is methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R4 is ethyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R4 is propyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R4 is isopropyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R5 is H or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R5 is methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R5 is ethyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R5 is propyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R5 is isopropyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein R4 and R5 are both H or both methyl, or R4 is H and R5 is isopropyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is optionally substituted phenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is optionally substituted benzothiophene or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is 4-methylphenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is benzothiophen-2-yl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is 4-chlorophenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is 4-bromophenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is 2,3-dichlorophenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) wherein Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- Particular values of variable groups are as follows. Such values may be used where appropriate with any of the definitions, claims or embodiments defined hereinbefore or hereinafter.
- X is —C(CH3)—.
- X is S.
- Y is C.
- Y is S.
- Y is O.
- Y is —S— and X is —C(CH3)—.
- Y is —O— and X is —C(CH3)—.
- Y is —C(CH3)— and X is —S—.
- m is 0.
- m is 1.
- R2 is H.
- R2 is methyl.
- R2 is ethyl.
- R2 is propyl.
- R2 is isopropyl.
- R3 is methyl.
- R3 is ethyl.
- R3 is propyl.
- R3 is isopropyl.
- R2 is H and R3 is methyl.
- R2 and R3 are methyl.
- n is 2.
- n is 3.
- R3 is H.
- R4 is H.
- R4 methyl.
- R4 is ethyl.
- R4 is propyl.
- R4 is isopropyl.
- R5 is H.
- R5 is methyl.
- R5 is ethyl.
- R5 is propyl.
- R5 is isopropyl.
- R4 and R5 are both H or both methyl, or R4 is H and R5 is isopropyl.
- Z is optionally substituted phenyl.
- Z is optionally substituted benzothiophene.
- Z is 4-methylphenyl.
- Z is benzothiophen-2-yl.
- Z is 4-chlorophenyl.
- Z is 4-bromophenyl.
- Z is 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl.
- Z is 2,3-dichlorophenyl.
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- wherein:
- X is selected from —C(CH3)— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH3)—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH3)— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH3)— then X is not —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl; and
- “*” represents a chiral center;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided an (R) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ia) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- wherein:
- X is selected from —C(CH3)— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH3)—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH3)— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH3)— then X is not —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; and
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the (S) enantiomer.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided an (S) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ib) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- wherein:
- X is selected from —C(CH3)— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH3)—;
- Y is selected from —C(CH3)— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH3)— then X is not —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; and
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the (R) enantiomer.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- wherein:
- Y is —S— and X is —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl; and
- “*” represents a chiral center;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided an (R) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ia) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- wherein:
- Y is —S— and X is —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; and
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the (S) enantiomer.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided an (S) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ib) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- wherein:
- Y is —S— and X is —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; and
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the (R) enantiomer.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- wherein:
- Y is —O— and X is —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl; and
- “*” represents a chiral center;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided an (R) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ia) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- wherein:
- Y is —O— and X is —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; and
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the (S) enantiomer.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided an (S) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ib) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- wherein:
- Y is —O— and X is —C(CH3)—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; and
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the (R) enantiomer.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- wherein:
- Y is —C(CH3)— and X is —S—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl; and
- “*” represents a chiral center;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided an (R) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ia) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- wherein:
- Y is —C(CH3)— and X is —S—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; and
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the (S) enantiomer.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided an (S) enantiomer of a compound of formula (Ib) (as depicted above) including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
- wherein:
- Y is —C(CH3)— and X is —S—;
- m is 0 or 1;
- R1 is F when m is 1;
- one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
- n is 2 or 3;
- R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; and
- Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl;
- wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the (R) enantiomer.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof selected from:
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-chloro-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-2,3-dichloro-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) Benzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxylic acid (3-amino-propyl)-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]amide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3′-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-N-(3-isopropylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-1-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N [1-(6-benzyl-3-methyl-7-oxo-6,7-dihydro-isothiazolo[4,5-d]pyrimidin-5-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof selected from:
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-chloro-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-2,3-dichloro-benzamide;
- (+) Benzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxylic acid (3-amino-propyl)-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]amide;
- (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-N-(3-isopropylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide; or
- (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(6-benzyl-3-methyl-7-oxo-6,7-dihydro-isothiazolo[4,5-d]pyrimidin-5-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of formula (Ia) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof selected from:
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-chloro-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-2,3-dichloro-benzamide;
- (R) Benzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxylic acid (3-amino-propyl)-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]amide;
- (R) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-N-(3-isopropylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (R) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (R) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (R) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3′-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide; or
- (R) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(6-benzyl-3-methyl-7-oxo-6,7-dihydro-isothiazolo[4,5-d]pyrimidin-5-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides an enantiomer of formula (Ib) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof selected from:
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-chloro-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-2,3-dichloro-benzamide;
- (S) Benzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxylic acid (3-amino-propyl)-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]amide;
- (S) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-N-(3-isopropylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-Methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (S) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (S) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-bromo-benzamide;
- (S) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide; or
- (S) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(6-benzyl-3-methyl-7-oxo-6,7-dihydro-isothiazolo[4,5-d]pyrimidin-5-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide.
- A particular embodiment of the invention refers to a compound of formula (I), (Ia) or (Ib) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- A compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof, which is substantially free of its corresponding (−) enantiomer.
- The term “substantially free” refers to less than 10% of the other isomer, more particularly less than 5%, in particular less than 2%, more particularly less than 1%, particularly less then 0.5%, in particular less than 0.2%.
- A compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof having no more than about 1% w/w of the corresponding (−) enantiomer.
- A compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof having no more than 1% w/w of the corresponding (−) enantiomer.
- A compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof having no more than about 2% w/w of the corresponding (−) enantiomer.
- A compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof having no more than 2% w/w of the corresponding (−) enantiomer.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof for use as a medicament.
- Herein where the use of a compound of formula (I), or a method of treatment comprising administering a compound of formula (I), or the use of a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of formula (I), is referred to it is to be understood that “a compound of formula (I)” refers to (i) an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I); or (ii) an (R) enantiomer of formula (Ia); or (iii) an (S) enantiomer of formula (Ib).
- According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided the use of a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined hereinbefore in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the production of an Eg5 inhibitory effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided the use of a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined hereinbefore in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the production of an anti-proliferative effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- According to this aspect of the invention there is provided the use of a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined hereinbefore in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the production of an anti-cancer effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- According to a further feature of the invention, there is provided the use of a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined herein before in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the treatment of carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon and prostate, multiple myeloma leukemias, lymphomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, melanoma, fibrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides the use of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof, in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment or prophylaxis of disorders associated with cancer.
- According to a further feature of this aspect of the invention there is provided a method for producing an Eg5 inhibitory effect in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment which comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined above.
- According to a further feature of this aspect of the invention there is provided a method of producing an anti-proliferative effect in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment which comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined above.
- According to a further feature of this aspect of the invention there is provided a method for producing an anti-cancer effect in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment which comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined above.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides a method for the prophylaxis treatment of cancers associated with comprising administering to a human in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula (I).
- In a further embodiment the present invention provides a method for the prophylaxis treatment of cancers associated with comprising administering to a human in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides a method of producing a cell cycle inhibitory (anti-cell-proliferation) effect in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment with comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of a compound of formula (I).
- In a further embodiment the present invention provides a method of producing a cell cycle inhibitory (anti-cell-proliferation) effect in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment with comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides a method for the treatment of cancer comprising administering to a human a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In a further embodiment the present invention provides a method for the treatment of cancer comprising administering to a human a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides a method for the treatment of breast cancer, colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, lung (non small cell) cancer, malignant brain tumors, sarcomas, melanoma and lymphoma by administering a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
- In a further embodiment the present invention provides a method for the treatment of breast cancer, colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, lung (non small cell) cancer, malignant brain tumors, sarcomas, melanoma and lymphoma by administering a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof.
- According to an additional feature of this aspect of the invention there is provided a method of treating carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon and prostate, multiple myeloma leukemias, lymphomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, melanoma, fibrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma, in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment which comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof as defined herein before.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides a method for the treatment of cancer by administering to a human a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof and an anti-tumor agent.
- In an additional embodiment, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof together with at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, diluent or excipient.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a pharmaceutical composition which comprises a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined herein before in association with a pharmaceutically-acceptable diluent or carrier for use in the production of an Eg5 inhibitory effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a pharmaceutical composition which comprises a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined herein before in association with a pharmaceutically-acceptable diluent or carrier for use in the production of an anti-proliferative effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a pharmaceutical composition which comprises a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined herein before in association with a pharmaceutically-acceptable diluent or carrier for use in the production of an anti-cancer effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a pharmaceutical composition which comprises a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined herein before in association with a pharmaceutically-acceptable diluent or carrier for use in the treatment of carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon and prostate, multiple myeloma leukemias, lymphomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, melanoma, fibrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided the use of a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined hereinbefore in the production of an Eg5 inhibitory effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided the use of a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined hereinbefore for use in the production of an anti-proliferative effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- According to this aspect of the invention there is provided the use of a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined hereinbefore for use in the production of an anti-cancer effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.
- According to a further feature of the invention, there is provided the use of a compound of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined herein before for use in the treatment of carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon and prostate, multiple myeloma leukemias, lymphomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, melanoma, fibrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma.
- In a further embodiment the present invention provides the use of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, for the treatment or prophylaxis of disorders associated with cancer.
- The definitions set forth in this section are intended to clarify terms used throughout this application. The term “herein” means the entire application.
- The term “Cm-n” or “Cm-n group” used alone or as a prefix, refers to any group having m to n carbon atoms.
- The term “hydrocarbon” used alone or as a suffix or prefix, refers to any structure comprising only carbon and hydrogen atoms up to 14 carbon atoms.
- The term “hydrocarbon radical” used alone or as a suffix or prefix, refers to any structure as a result of removing one or more hydrogens from a hydrocarbon.
- The term “alkyl” used alone or as a suffix or prefix, refers to monovalent straight or branched chain hydrocarbon radicals comprising, unless otherwise indicated, 1 to about 12 carbon atoms. Unless otherwise specified, “alkyl” includes both saturated alkyl and unsaturated alkyl. Particularly “alkyl” refers to saturated alkyl. Particularly “C1-3alkyl” refers to methyl, ethyl, propyl or isopropyl.
- The term “five-membered” used as prefix refers to a group having a ring that contains five ring atoms.
- The term “substituted” used as a suffix of a first structure, molecule or group, followed by one or more names of chemical groups refers to a second structure, molecule or group, which is a result of replacing one or more hydrogens of the first structure, molecule or group with the one or more named chemical groups. For example, a “phenyl substituted by nitro” refers to nitrophenyl.
- “RT” or “rt” means room temperature.
- When any variable (e.g., R1, R4 etc.) occurs more than one time in any constituent or formula for a compound, its definition at each occurrence is independent of its definition at every other occurrence. Thus, for example, if a group is shown to be substituted with 0-3 R1, then said group may optionally be substituted with 0, 1, 2 or 3 R1 groups and R1 at each occurrence is selected independently from the definition of R1. Also, combinations of substituents and/or variables are permissible only if such combinations result in stable compounds.
- When a bond to a substituent is shown to cross a bond connecting two atoms in a ring, then such substituent may be bonded to any atom on the ring. When a substituent is listed without indicating the atom via which such substituent is bonded to the rest of the compound of a given formula, then such substituent may be bonded via any atom in such substituent. Combinations of substituents and/or variables are permissible only if such combinations result in stable compounds.
- As used herein, “pharmaceutically acceptable” is employed herein to refer to those compounds, materials, compositions, and/or dosage forms which are, within the scope of sound medical judgment, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of human beings and animals without excessive toxicity, irritation, allergic response, or other problem or complication, commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio.
- As used herein, “pharmaceutically acceptable salts” refer to derivatives of the disclosed compounds wherein the parent compound is modified by making acid or base salts thereof. Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable salts include, but are not limited to, mineral or organic acid salts of basic residues such as amines; alkali or organic salts of acidic residues such as carboxylic acids; and the like. The pharmaceutically acceptable salts include the conventional non-toxic salts or the quaternary ammonium salts of the parent compound formed, for example, from non-toxic inorganic or organic acids. For example, such conventional non-toxic salts include those derived from inorganic acids such as hydrochloric, phosphoric, and the like; and the salts prepared from organic acids such as lactic, maleic, citric, benzoic, methanesulfonic, and the like. The pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the invention also include salts prepared with one of the following acids benzene sulfonic acid, fumaric acid, methanesulfonic acid, naphthalene-1,5-disulfonic acid, naphthalene-2-sulfonic acid or L-tartaric acid.
- Thus in one aspect of the invention there is provided a compound of the invention, particularly one of the Examples described herein, as a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, particularly a benzene sulfonic acid, fumaric acid, methanesulfonic acid, naphthalene-1,5-disulfonic acid, naphthalene-2-sulfonic acid or L-tartaric acid salt.
- The pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the present invention can be synthesized from the parent compound that contains a basic or acidic moiety by conventional chemical methods. Generally, such salts can be prepared by reacting the free acid or base forms of these compounds with a stoichiometric amount of the appropriate base or acid in water or in an organic solvent, or in a mixture of the two; generally, nonaqueous media like ether, ethyl acetate, ethanol, isopropanol, or acetonitrile are preferred.
- As used herein, “in vivo hydrolysable ester” means an in vivo hydrolysable (or cleavable) ester of a compound of the formula (I) that contains a carboxy or a hydroxy group. For example amino acid esters, C1-6alkoxymethyl esters like methoxymethyl; C1-6alkanoyloxymethyl esters like pivaloyloxymethyl; C3-8cycloalkoxycarbonyloxy C1-6alkyl esters like 1-cyclohexylcarbonyloxyethyl, acetoxymethoxy, or phosphoramidic cyclic esters.
- All chemical names were generated using a software system known as AutoNom Name accessed through ISIS draw.
- The anti-cancer treatment defined herein may be applied as a sole therapy or may involve, in addition to the compound of the invention, conventional surgery or radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Such chemotherapy may include one or more of the following categories of anti-tumour agents:
- (i) antiproliferative/antineoplastic drugs and combinations thereof, as used in medical oncology, such as alkylating agents (for example cis-platin, carboplatin, oxaliplatin, cyclophosphamide, nitrogen mustard, melphalan, chlorambucil, busulphan, temozolomide and nitrosoureas); antimetabolites (for example gemcitabine and antifolates such as fluoropyrimidines like 5-fluorouracil and tegafur, raltitrexed, methotrexate, cytosine arabinoside and hydroxyurea); antitumour antibiotics (for example anthracyclines like adriamycin, bleomycin, doxorubicin, daunomycin, epirubicin, idarubicin, mitomycin-C, dactinomycin and mithramycin); antimitotic agents (for example vinca alkaloids like vincristine, vinblastine, vindesine and vinorelbine and taxoids like taxol and taxotere) polokinase inhibitors; and topoisomerase inhibitors (for example epipodophyllotoxins like etoposide and teniposide, amsacrine, topotecan and camptothecin);
(ii) cytostatic agents such as antioestrogens (for example tamoxifen, toremifene, raloxifene, droloxifene and iodoxyfene), oestrogen receptor down regulators (for example fulvestrant), antiandrogens (for example bicalutamide, flutamide, nilutamide and cyproterone acetate), LHRH antagonists or LHRH agonists (for example goserelin, leuprorelin and buserelin), progestogens (for example megestrol acetate), aromatase inhibitors (for example as anastrozole, letrozole, vorazole and exemestane) and inhibitors of 5α-reductase such as finasteride;
(iii) agents which inhibit cancer cell invasion (for example metalloproteinase inhibitors like marimastat and inhibitors of urokinase plasminogen activator receptor function or inhibitors of SRC kinase (like 4-(6-chloro-2,3-methylenedioxyanilino)-7-[2-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)ethoxy]-5-tetrahydropyran-4-yloxyquinazoline (AZD0530; International Patent Application WO 01/94341) and N-(2-chloro-6-methylphenyl)-2-{6-[4-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazin-1-yl]-2-methylpyrimidin-4-ylamino}thiazole-5-carboxamide (dasatinib, BMS-354825; J. Med. Chem., 2004, 47, 6658-6661)) or antibodies to Heparanase);
(iv) inhibitors of growth factor function, for example such inhibitors include growth factor antibodies, growth factor receptor antibodies (for example the anti-erbb2 antibody trastuzumab [Herceptin™] and the anti-erbb1 antibody cetuximab [Erbitux, C225]), Ras/Raf signalling inhibitors such as farnesyl transferase inhibitors (for example sorafenib (BAY 43-9006) and tipifarnib), tyrosine kinase inhibitors and serine/threonine kinase inhibitors, for example inhibitors of the epidermal growth factor family (for example EGFR family tyrosine kinase inhibitors such as N-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-7-methoxy-6-(3-morpholinopropoxy)quinazolin-4-amine (gefitinib, AZD 1839), N-(3-ethynylphenyl)-6,7-bis(2-methoxyethoxy)quinazolin-4-amine (erlotinib, OSI-774) and 6-acrylamido-N-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-7-(3-morpholinopropoxy)quinazolin-4-amine (CI 1033) and erbB2 tyrosine kinase inhibitors such as lapatinib), for example inhibitors of the platelet-derived growth factor family such as imatinib, and for example inhibitors of the hepatocyte growth factor family, c-kit inhibitors, abl kinase inhibitors, IGF receptor (insulin-like growth factor) kinase inhibitors and inhibitors of cell signalling through MEK, AKT and/or PI3K kinases;
(v) antiangiogenic agents such as those which inhibit the effects of vascular endothelial growth factor, (for example the anti-vascular endothelial cell growth factor antibody bevacizumab [Avastin™], and VEGF receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors such as those disclosed in International Patent Applications WO 97/22596, WO 97/30035, WO 97/32856, WO 98/13354, 4-(4-bromo-2-fluoroanilino)-6-methoxy-7-(1-methylpiperidin-4-ylmethoxy)quinazoline (ZD6474; Example 2 within WO 01/32651), 4-(4-fluoro-2-methylindol-5-yloxy)-6-methoxy-7-(3-pyrrolidin-1-ylpropoxy)quinazoline (AZD2171; Example 240 within WO 00/47212), vatalanib (PTK787; WO 98/35985) and SU11248 (sunitinib; WO 01/60814)) and compounds that work by other mechanisms (for example linomide, inhibitors of integrin αvβ3 function and angiostatin), ang1 and 2 inhibitors;
(vi) vascular damaging agents such as Combretastatin A4 and compounds disclosed in International Patent Applications WO 99/02166, WO 00/40529, WO 00/41669, WO 01/92224, WO 02/04434 and WO 02/08213, anti bcl2;
(vii) antisense therapies, for example those which are directed to the targets listed above, such as ISIS 2503, an anti-ras antisense;
(viii) gene therapy approaches, including for example approaches to replace aberrant genes such as aberrant p53 or aberrant BRCA1 or BRCA2, GDEPT (gene-directed enzyme pro-drug therapy) approaches such as those using cytosine deaminase, thymidine kinase or a bacterial nitroreductase enzyme and approaches to increase patient tolerance to chemotherapy or radiotherapy such as multi-drug resistance gene therapy;
(ix) immunotherapy approaches, including for example ex-vivo and in-vivo approaches to increase the immunogenicity of patient tumour cells, such as transfection with cytokines such as interleukin 2, interleukin 4 or granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor, approaches to decrease T-cell anergy, approaches using transfected immune cells such as cytokine-transfected dendritic cells, approaches using cytokine-transfected tumour cell lines and approaches using anti-idiotypic antibodies;
x) cell cycle agents such as aurora kinase inhibitors (for example PH739358, VX-680, MLN8054, R763, MP235, MP529, VX-528, AX39459 and the specific examples mentioned in WO02/00649, WO03/055491, WO2004/058752, WO2004/058781, WO2004/058782, WO2004/094410, WO2004/105764, WO2004/113324 which are incorporated herein by reference), and cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors such as CDK2 and/or CDK4 inhibitors (for example the specific examples of WO01/14375, WO01/72717, WO02/04429, WO02/20512, WO02/66481, WO02/096887, WO03/076435, WO03/076436, WO03/076434, WO03/076433, WO04/101549 and WO04/101564 which are incorporated herein by reference); and
xi) cytotoxic agents such as gemcitibine, topoisomerase 1 inhibitors (adriamycin, etoposide) and topoisomerase II inhibitors. - Such conjoint treatment may be achieved by way of the simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of the individual components of the treatment. Such combination products employ the compounds of this invention within the dosage range described hereinbefore and the other pharmaceutically-active agent within its approved dosage range.
- In a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof in combination with simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of an anti-tumor agent or class selected from the list herein above.
- Therefore in a further embodiment the present invention provides a method for the treatment of cancer by administering to a human a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof in combination with simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of an anti-tumor agent or class selected from the list herein above.
- In a further aspect of the present invention there is provided the use of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof in combination with simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of an anti-tumor agent or class selected from the list herein above for use in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the treatment of cancer.
- In a further aspect of the present invention there is provided the use of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof in combination with simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of an anti-tumor agent or class selected from the list herein above for use in the treatment of cancer.
- The anti-cancer treatment defined herein may also include one or more of the following categories of pharmaceutical agents:
- i) an agent useful in the treatment of anemia, for example, a continuous erythropoiesis receptor activator (such as epoetin alfa);
ii) an agent useful in the treatment of neutropenia, for example, a hematopoietic growth factor which regulates the production and function of neutrophils such as a human granulocyte colony stimulating factor, (G-CSF), for example filgrastim; and
iii) an anti-emetic agent to treat nausea or emesis, including acute, delayed, late-phase, and anticipatory emesis, which may result from the use of a compound of the present invention, alone or with radiation therapy, suitable examples of such anti emetic agents include neurokinin-1 receptor antagonists, 5H13 receptor antagonists, such as ondensetron, granisetron, tropisetron, and zatisetron, GABAB receptor agonists, such as baclofen, a corticosteroid such as Decadron (dexamethasone), Kenalog, Aristocort, Nasalide, Preferid or Benecorten, an antidopaminergic, such as the phenothiazines (for example prochlorperazine, fluphenazine, thioridazine and mesoridazine), metoclopramide or dronabinol. - Such conjoint treatment may be achieved by way of the simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of the individual components of the treatment. Such conjoint treatment employs the compounds of this invention within the dosage range described hereinbefore and the other pharmaceutically-active agent within its approved dosage range.
- In a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof in combination with simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of another pharmaceutical agent or class selected from the list herein above.
- Therefore in a further embodiment the present invention provides a method for the treatment of cancer by administering to a human a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof in combination with simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of another pharmaceutical agent or class selected from the list herein above.
- In a further aspect of the present invention there is provided the use of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof in combination with simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of another pharmaceutical agent or class selected from the list herein above for use in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the treatment of cancer.
- In a further aspect of the present invention there is provided the use of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof in combination with simultaneous, sequential or separate dosing of another pharmaceutical agent or class selected from the list herein above for use in the treatment of cancer.
- In addition to their use in therapeutic medicine, the compounds of formula (I) and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts are also useful as pharmacological tools in the development and standardisation of in vitro and in vivo test systems for the evaluation of the effects of inhibitors of Eg5 in laboratory animals such as cats, dogs, rabbits, monkeys, rats and mice, as part of the search for new therapeutic agents.
- In the above other pharmaceutical composition, process, method, use and medicament manufacture features, the alternative and preferred embodiments of the compounds of the invention described herein also apply.
- Compounds of the present invention may be administered orally, parenteral, buccal, vaginal, rectal, inhalation, insufflation, sublingually, intramuscularly, subcutaneously, topically, intranasally, intraperitoneally, intrathoracially, intravenously, epidurally, intrathecally, intracerebroventricularly and by injection into the joints.
- The dosage will depend on the route of administration, the severity of the disease, age and weight of the patient and other factors normally considered by the attending physician, when determining the individual regimen and dosage level as the most appropriate for a particular patient.
- An effective amount of a compound of the present invention for use in therapy of infection is an amount sufficient to symptomatically relieve in a warm-blooded animal, particularly a human the symptoms of infection, to slow the progression of infection, or to reduce in patients with symptoms of infection the risk of getting worse.
- For preparing pharmaceutical compositions from the compounds of this invention, inert, pharmaceutically acceptable carriers can be either solid or liquid. Solid form preparations include powders, tablets, dispersible granules, capsules, cachets, and suppositories.
- A solid carrier can be one or more substances, which may also act as diluents, flavoring agents, solubilizers, lubricants, suspending agents, binders, or tablet disintegrating agents; it can also be an encapsulating material.
- In powders, the carrier is a finely divided solid, which is in a mixture with the finely divided active component. In tablets, the active component is mixed with the carrier having the necessary binding properties in suitable proportions and compacted in the shape and size desired.
- For preparing suppository compositions, a low-melting wax such as a mixture of fatty acid glycerides and cocoa butter is first melted and the active ingredient is dispersed therein by, for example, stirring. The molten homogeneous mixture is then poured into convenient sized molds and allowed to cool and solidify.
- Suitable carriers include magnesium carbonate, magnesium stearate, talc, lactose, sugar, pectin, dextrin, starch, tragacanth, methyl cellulose, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, a low-melting wax, cocoa butter, and the like.
- Some of the compounds of the present invention are capable of forming salts with various inorganic and organic acids and bases and such salts are also within the scope of this invention. Examples of such acid addition salts include acetate, adipate, ascorbate, benzoate, benzenesulfonate, bicarbonate, bisulfate, butyrate, camphorate, camphorsulfonate, choline, citrate, cyclohexyl sulfamate, diethylenediamine, ethanesulfonate, fumarate, glutamate, glycolate, hemisulfate, 2-hydroxyethylsulfonate, heptanoate, hexanoate, hydrochloride, hydrobromide, hydroiodide, hydroxymaleate, lactate, malate, maleate, methanesulfonate, meglumine, 2-naphthalenesulfonate, nitrate, oxalate, pamoate, persulfate, phenylacetate, phosphate, diphosphate, picrate, pivalate, propionate, quinate, salicylate, stearate, succinate, sulfamate, sulfanilate, sulfate, tartrate, tosylate (p-toluenesulfonate), trifluoroacetate, and undecanoate. Base salts include ammonium salts, alkali metal salts such as sodium, lithium and potassium salts, alkaline earth metal salts such as aluminum, calcium and magnesium salts, salts with organic bases such as dicyclohexylamine salts, N-methyl-D-glucamine, and salts with amino acids such as arginine, lysine, ornithine, and so forth. Also, basic nitrogen-containing groups may be quaternized with such agents as: lower alkyl halides, such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, and butyl halides; dialkyl sulfates like dimethyl, diethyl, dibutyl; diamyl sulfates; long chain halides such as decyl, lauryl, myristyl and stearyl halides; aralkyl halides like benzyl bromide and others. Non-toxic physiologically-acceptable salts are preferred, although other salts are also useful, such as in isolating or purifying the product.
- The salts may be formed by conventional means, such as by reacting the free base form of the product with one or more equivalents of the appropriate acid in a solvent or medium in which the salt is insoluble, or in a solvent such as water, which is removed in vacuo or by freeze drying or by exchanging the anions of an existing salt for another anion on a suitable ion-exchange resin.
- In order to use a compound of the formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for the therapeutic treatment (including prophylactic treatment) of mammals including humans, it is normally formulated in accordance with standard pharmaceutical practice as a pharmaceutical composition.
- In addition to the compounds of the present invention, the pharmaceutical composition of this invention may also contain, or be co-administered (simultaneously or sequentially) with, one or more pharmacological agents of value in treating one or more disease conditions referred to herein.
- The term composition is intended to include the formulation of the active component or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. For example this invention may be formulated by means known in the art into the form of, for example, tablets, capsules, aqueous or oily solutions, suspensions, emulsions, creams, ointments, gels, nasal sprays, suppositories, finely divided powders or aerosols or nebulisers for inhalation, and for parenteral use (including intravenous, intramuscular or infusion) sterile aqueous or oily solutions or suspensions or sterile emulsions.
- Liquid form compositions include solutions, suspensions, and emulsions. Sterile water or water-propylene glycol solutions of the active compounds may be mentioned as an example of liquid preparations suitable for parenteral administration. Liquid compositions can also be formulated in solution in aqueous polyethylene glycol solution. Aqueous solutions for oral administration can be prepared by dissolving the active component in water and adding suitable colorants, flavoring agents, stabilizers, and thickening agents as desired. Aqueous suspensions for oral use can be made by dispersing the finely divided active component in water together with a viscous material such as natural synthetic gums, resins, methyl cellulose, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, and other suspending agents known to the pharmaceutical formulation art.
- The pharmaceutical compositions can be in unit dosage form. In such form, the composition is divided into unit doses containing appropriate quantities of the active component. The unit dosage form can be a packaged preparation, the package containing discrete quantities of the preparations, for example, packeted tablets, capsules, and powders in vials or ampoules. The unit dosage form can also be a capsule, cachet, or tablet itself, or it can be the appropriate number of any of these packaged forms.
- The compounds of the present invention can be prepared in a number of ways well known to one skilled in the art of organic synthesis. The compounds of the present invention can be synthesized using the methods described below, together with synthetic methods known in the art of synthetic organic chemistry, or variations thereon as appreciated by those skilled in the art. Such methods include, but are not limited to, those described below. All references cited herein are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference.
- The novel compounds of this invention may be prepared using the reactions and techniques described herein. The reactions are performed in solvents appropriate to the reagents and materials employed and are suitable for the transformations being effected. Also, in the description of the synthetic methods described below, it is to be understood that all proposed reaction conditions, including choice of solvent, reaction atmosphere, reaction temperature, duration of the experiment and workup procedures, are chosen to be the conditions standard for that reaction, which should be readily recognized by one skilled in the art. It is understood by one skilled in the art of organic synthesis that the functionality present on various portions of the molecule must be compatible with the reagents and reactions proposed. Such restrictions to the substituents, which are compatible with the reaction conditions, will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art and alternate methods must then be used.
- The starting materials for the Examples contained herein are either commercially available or are readily prepared by standard methods from known materials. For example the following reactions are illustrations but not limitations of the preparation of some of the starting materials and examples used herein.
- All chiral purifications to separate the respective enantiomers were carried out using a Chiralpak AD column (dimensions 250×20 mm, 10μ column) with a flow rate of 20 ml/min unless otherwise stated. Approximate elution times may vary depending on the concentration of compound loaded. Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer. The signal refers to the direction of rotation of polarized light at 670 nm as measured by an Advanced Laser Polarimeter (PDR-Chiral, Inc., Lake Park, Fla.) at ambient temperature in the solvent composition indicated (reference Liu Y. S., Yu T., Armstrong D. W., LC-GC 17 (1999), 946-957).
- The invention will now be illustrated by the following non limiting examples in which, unless stated otherwise:
- (i) temperatures are given in degrees Celsius (° C.); operations were carried out at room or ambient temperature, that is, at a temperature in the range of 18-30° C.;
(ii) organic solutions were dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate; evaporation of solvent was carried out using a rotary evaporator under reduced pressure (600-4000 Pascals; 4.5-30 mmHg) with a bath temperature of up to 60° C.;
(iii) in general, the course of reactions was followed by TLC or MS and reaction times are given for illustration only;
(iv) final products had satisfactory proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra and/or mass spectral data;
(v) yields are given for illustration only and are not necessarily those which can be obtained by diligent process development; preparations were repeated if more material was required;
(vii) when given, NMR data is in the form of delta values for major diagnostic protons, given in parts per million (ppm) relative to tetramethylsilane (TMS) as an internal standard, determined at 400 MHz using deuterated chloroform (CDCl3) as solvent unless otherwise indicated;
(vii) chemical symbols have their usual meanings; SI units and symbols are used;
(viii) solvent ratios are given in volume:volume (v/v) terms; and
(ix) mass spectra were run with an electron energy of 70 electron volts in the chemical ionization (CI) mode using a direct exposure probe; where indicated ionization was effected by electron impact (EI), fast atom bombardment (FAB); electrospray (ESP); or atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI); values for m/z are given; generally, only ions which indicate the parent mass are reported;
(x) where a synthesis is described as being analogous to that described in a previous example the amounts used are the millimolar ratio equivalents to those used in the previous example;
(xi) the following abbreviations have been used: - THF tetrahydrofuran;
- DMF N,N-dimethylformamide;
- EtOAc ethyl acetate;
- DCM dichloromethane; and
- DMSO dimethylsulphoxide; and
- (xii) a Vigreux column is a glass tube with a series of indentations such that alternate sets of indentations point downward at an angle of 45 degree in order to promote the redistribution of liquid from the walls to the center of the column; The Vigreux column used herein is 150 mm long (between indents) with a 20 mm diameter and it was manufactured by Lab Glass.
- Triethyl orthoacetate (97 g, 0.6 mol), malononitrile (33 g, 0.5 mol) and glacial acetic acid (1.5 g) were placed in a 1 L flask equipped with a stirrer, thermometer and a Vigreux column (20×1 in.) on top of which a distillation condenser was placed. The reaction mixture was heated and ethyl alcohol began to distill when the temperature of the reaction mixture was about 85-90° C. After about 40 min., the temperature of the reaction mixture reached 140° C. Then the reaction was concentrated in a rotary evaporator to remove the low-boiling materials and the residue was crystallized from absolute alcohol to yield the pure product (62.2 g, 91%) as a light yellow solid mp 91.6° C.
- 2-(1-Ethoxy-ethylidene)-malononitrile (method 1) (62 g, 0.45 mol) was dissolved in anhydrous benzene (800 mL) and 1 mL of triethylamine was added as catalyst. The mixture was stirred and hydrogen sulfide was bubbled into this solution for 40 min and a solid formed. The precipitated solid was filtered off and dried. The solid was recrystallized from absolute alcohol (100 mL) filtered and dried to isolate the pure (2E)-2-cyano-3-ethoxybut-2-enethioamide (19.3 g, 25%) as light brown crystals.
- (2E)-2-Cyano-3-ethoxybut-2-enethioamide (method 2) (19.2 g, 0.136 mol) was dissolved in a saturated solution of ammonia in methanol (500 mL) and stirred at r.t. overnight. The reaction mixture was concentrated and the residue was dissolved in hot water (600 mL) and the undissolved solid was filtered and dried to recover 6 g of the starting thiocrotonamide. The aqueous solution on standing overnight provided the pure (2E)-3-amino-2-cyanobut-2-enethioamide (6.85 g, 63%) as off-white crystals. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 2.22 (s, 3H), 7.73 (bs, 1H), 8.53 (bs, 1H), 9.01 (bs, 1H), 11.60 (bs, 1H).
- To a stirred solution of (2E)-3-amino-2-cyanobut-2-enethioamide (method 3) (6.83 g, 48.4 mmol) in methanol (300 mL) was added dropwise 13.6 mL (124 mmoL) of 30% hydrogen peroxide. The mixture was stirred at 60° C. for 4 h and evaporated to 60 mL in a rotary evaporator and cooled in an ice-bath. The crystallized product was filtered off and recrystallized from EtOAc to provide the pure product 5-amino-3-methylisothiazole-4-carbonitrile (5.41 g, 80%) as a white crystalline solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 2.24 (s, 3H), 8.00 (bs, 2H).
- To a solution of 5-amino-3-methylisothiazole-4-carbonitrile (method 4) (5.31 g, 38.2 mmol) in DCM (200 mL) at 0° C., NEt3 (5 g, 50 mmol) was added followed by the dropwise addition of a solution of the butyryl chloride (4.88 g, 45.8 mmol) in DCM (50 mL). After the completion of the addition the reaction mixture was allowed to warm to r.t. and stirred overnight. The reaction mixture was washed with water (100 mL), 1N HCl (100 mL), brine (200 mL) and dried over Na2SO4. Concentration of the DCM layer provided the crude product which was triturated from DCM/hexanes (1/10) and filtered off to isolate the pure N-(4-cyano-3-methyl-isothiazol-5-yl)-butyramide (7.57 g, 95%) as an orange solid.
- To a solution of N-(4-cyano-3-methyl-isothiazol-5-yl)-butyramide (method 5) (4.18 g, 20 mmol) in 30% aqueous NH4OH (250 mL), was added dropwise 100 mL of hydrogen peroxide at r.t. After the completion of the addition the reaction mixture was stirred at 60° C. overnight after which the TLC showed the complete disappearance of SM. The reaction mixture was cooled and extracted with chloroform (3×100 mL). The organic layer was dried (Na2SO4) and concentrated to get the pure 5-butyrylamino-3-methyl-isothiazole-4-carboxylic acid amide (2.9 g, 72%) as a white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 1.03 (t, 3H), 1.79 (m, 2H), 2.54 (t, 3H), 2.69 (s, 3H), 5.97 (bs, 2H), 11.78 (bs, 1H).
- 5-Butyrylamino-3-methyl-isothiazole-4-carboxylic acid amide (method 6) (1.9 g, 8.3 mmol) was suspended in 75 mL of 30% NH3 and then was heated to 140° C. for 4 h in a pressure reactor. The mixture was cooled and neutralized to pH 8. The precipitated 3-methyl-6-propyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one was filtered off, washed with water (100 mL) and dried in vacuum oven at 40° C. overnight to get 800 mg (34%) of pure product. 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 1.03 (t, 3H), 1.74 (m, 2H), 2.67 (t, 3H), 2.78 (s, 3H).
- To a solution of 3-methyl-6-propyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 7) (800 mg, 3.8 mmol) in 20 mL of anhydrous DMF was added 1.38 g (10 mmol) of anhydrous K2CO3 followed by benzyl bromide (655 mg, 3.8 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at room temperature overnight. The TLC of the reaction mixture showed the complete disappearance of the SM. The reaction mixture was poured into ice cold water and extracted with EtOAc (3×100 mL). The combined extracts were washed with water (100 mL), brine (100 mL), dried (Na2SO4) and concentrated. The TLC and the 1H NMR showed the presence of two products N alkylated as well as O-alkylated products in a ratio of 1:1. The products were separated by column (silica gel, 116 g) chromatography using 10-20% EtOAc in hexanes. The desired N-alkylated product 5-benzyl-3-methyl-6-propyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one was isolated as white crystalline solid (369 mg, 32%). 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.96 (t, 3H), 1.71-1.84 (m, 2H), 2.73 (t, 3H), 2.81 (s, 3H), 5.38 (s, 2H), 7.14-7.38 (m, 5H).
- Methods 8a-8b
- The following compounds were synthesized according to Method 8:
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Alkylating Method # Compound Name m/z agent 8a 5-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl- 318 (MH+) 4-fluorobenzyl 6-propyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4- d]pyrimidin-4-one bromide 8b 5-(3-Fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl- 318 (MH+) 3-fluorobenzyl 6-propyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4- d]pyrimidin-4-one bromide - To a solution of 5-benzyl-3-methyl-6-propyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 8) (369 mg, 1.23 mmol) and sodium acetate (1 g) in acetic acid (5 mL) at 100° C., a solution of the bromine (318 mg, 2 mmol) in acetic acid (10 mL) was added dropwise over a period of 20 minutes. The reaction mixture was cooled after the addition and the TLC (eluent 10% EtOAc in hexanes) and MS showed the complete disappearance of the SM and only the product. The reaction mixture was poured into ice water and extracted with EtOAc (3×60 mL) and the organic layers were combined and washed with 2% sodium thiosulfate solution (60 mL), water (100 mL), brine (100 mL) and dried over Na2SO4. Concentration of the organic layer provided the pure 5-benzyl-6-(1-bromo-propyl)-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one, (460 mg, 100%) as white crystalline solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.76 (t, 3H), 2.1-2.47 (m, 2H), 2.84 (s, 3H), 4.62 (t, 1H), 4.88 (d, 1H), 6.20 (d, 1H), 7.10-7.40 (m, 5H).
- Methods 9a-9b
- The following compounds were synthesized according to Method 9:
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 9a 6-(1-bromopropyl)-5-[(4- 396, Method 8a fluorophenyl)methyl]-3-methyl- 398 (MH+) isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin- 4(5H)-one 9b 6-(1-bromopropyl)-5-[(3- 396, Method 8b fluorophenyl)methyl]-3-methyl- 398 (MH+) isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin- 4(5H)-one - To a solution of 5-benzyl-6-(1-bromo-propyl)-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 9) (0.46 g, 1.22 mmol) in anhydrous ethanol (20 mL), was added tert-butyl 3-aminopropyl-carbamate (0.211 g, 1.22 mmol) followed by the addition of anhydrous diisopropylethylamine (0.258 g, 2 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at reflux for 16 hours. The TLC of the RM showed the complete disappearance of the starting bromide. The reaction mixture was poured into ice water (200 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (3×100 mL). The organic layer was washed with water (100 mL), brine (100 mL) and dried (Na2SO4). Concentration of the organic layer provided the crude product which was purified by column (silica gel) chromatography using 30-50% EtOAc in hexanes to isolate the pure amine {3-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propylamino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (0.1 g, 17%) as a white foam. 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.95 (t, 3H), 1.33 (t, 2H), 1.42 (s, 9H), 1.49-1.51 (m, 2H), 1.87-1.99 (m, 1H), 2.35-2.45 (m, 1H), 2.83 (s, 3H), 2.92-3.20 (m, 2H), 3.64-3.70 (m, 1H), 4.98 (d, 1H), 5.17 (bs, 1H), 5.85 (d, 1H), 7.10-7.40 (m, 5H).
- The following compounds were synthesized according to Method 10:
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM Amine 10a {3-({1-[5-(4-fluorobenzyl)-3-methyl-4- 490 (MH+) Method 9a tert-butyl 3- oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- aminopropyl- d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}amino)- carbamate propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 10b {3-({1-[5-(3-fluorobenzyl)-3-methyl-4- 490 (MH+) Method 9b tert-butyl 3- oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- aminopropyl- d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}amino)- carbamate propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 10c 5-Benzyl-6-[1-(3-dimethylamino- 400 (MH+) Method 9 N,N- propylamino)-propyl]-3-methyl-5H- Dimethylpropane- isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one 1,3-diamine 10d {2-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 458 (MH+) Method 9 (2-Amino- dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6- ethyl)-carbamic yl)-propylamino]-ethyl}-carbamic acid acid tert-butyl tert-butyl ester ester - To a solution of {3-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propylamino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 10) (0.1 g, 0.21 mmol) and triethylamine (0.303 g, 3 mmol) in DCM (20 mL) at r.t. was added dropwise a solution of p-toluoyl chloride (0.1 g, 0.6 mmol) in DCM (10 mL). The resulting solution was stirred at r.t. for 30 min. after which the TLC showed the disappearance of the SM. The reaction mixture was diluted with DCM (60 mL) washed with satd. NaHCO3 (100 mL), water (100 mL), brine (100 mL) and dried (Na2SO4). Concentration of the organic layer provided the crude product which was purified by column (silica gel) chromatography using 20-30% EtOAc in hexanes as eluent. Yield was 0.117 g (94%). m/z 590 (MH+).
- The following compounds were synthesized according to Method 11:
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM Acylating agent 11a {3-[{1-[5-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4- 608 (MH+) Method 4-methyl-benzoyl oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 10a chloride d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}-(4-methyl- benzoyl)-amino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 11b {3-[{1-[5-(3-Fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4- 608 (MH+) Method 4-methyl-benzoyl oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 10b chloride d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}-(4-methyl- benzoyl)-amino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 11c {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 610 (MH+) Method 4-chloro-benzoyl dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6- 10 chloride yl)-propyl]-(4-chloro-benzoyl)-amino]- propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 11d {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 608 (MH+) Method 3-fluoro-4- dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6- 10 methyl-benzoyl yl)-propyl]-(3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzoyl)- chloride amino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 11e {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 644, Method 2,3-dichloro- dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6- 645, 10 benzoyl chloride yl)-propyl]-(2,3-dichloro-benzoyl)- 646 (MH+) amino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 11f (3-{(Benzo[b]thiophene-2-carbonyl)-[1- 632 (MH+) Method 1- (5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 10 benzothiophene- isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]- 2-carbonyl amino}-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl chloride ester 11g {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 654, Method 4-bromo-benzoyl dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6- 656 (MH+) 10 chloride yl)-propyl]-(4-bromo-benzoyl)-amino]- propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 11h {2-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 576 (MH+) Method 4-methyl-benzoyl dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6- 10d chloride yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]- ethyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 11i N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 518 (MH+) Method 4-methyl-benzoyl dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6- 10c chloride yl)-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)- 4-methyl-benzamide - 100 mg of (+/−) {3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 11) were dissolved in 2:1 IPA:hexanes and the compound was purified using a Chiralpak AD, 250×20 mm, 10μ column with a flow rate of 20 ml/min with 80% hexane, 20% isopropanol (0.1% diethylamine) as eluent. Elution time:— 10.42 min. Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer.
- The following compounds were chirally purified in same manner as (+) (3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 12):
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Column Solvent (+) Enantiomer Method # Compound Name Type composition retention time SM 12a (+) {3-[{1-[5-(4- Chiralpak 85% hexanes 10.7 min Method Fluoro-benzyl)-3- AD 15% isopropanol 11a methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 0.1% diethylamine dihydro- isothiazolo[5,4- d]pyrimidin-6-yl]- propyl}-(4-methyl- benzoyl)-amino]- propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 12b (+) {3-[{1-[5-(3- Chiralpak 75% hexanes 7.6 min Method Fluoro-benzyl)-3- AD 25% isopropanol 11b methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 0.1% diethylamine dihydro- isothiazolo[5,4- d]pyrimidin-6-yl]- propyl}-(4-methyl- benzoyl)-amino]- propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 12c (+) {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl- Chiralpak 80% hexanes 10.8 min Method 3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 20% isopropanol 11c dihydro- 0.1% diethylamine isothiazolo[5,4- d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- propyl]-(4-chloro- benzoyl)-amino]- propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 12d (+) {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl- Chiralpak 80% hexanes 8.6 min Method 3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 20% isopropanol 11d dihydro- 0.1% diethylamine isothiazolo[5,4- d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- propyl]-(3-fluoro-4- methyl-benzoyl)- amino]-propyl}- carbamic acid tert- butyl ester 12e (+) {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl- Chiralpak 90% hexanes 7.5 min Method 3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- OD 5% methanol 11e dihydro- 5% ethanol isothiazolo[5,4- 0.1% diethylamine d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- propyl]-(2,3-dichloro- benzoyl)-amino]- propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 12f (+) (3- Chiralpak 50% hexanes 7.2 min Method {(Benzo[b]thiophene- AD 50% isopropanol 11f 2-carbonyl)-[1-(5- 0.1% diethylamine benzyl-3-methyl-4- oxo-4,5-dihydro- isothiazolo[5,4- d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- propyl]-amino}- propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 12g (+) {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl- Chiralpak 75% hexanes 10.5 min Method 3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 25% isopropanol 11g dihydro- 0.1% diethylamine isothiazolo[5,4- d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- propyl]-(4-bromo- benzoyl)-amino]- propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 12h (+) {2-[[1-(5-Benzyl- Chiralpak 80% hexanes 11.8 min Method 3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 20% isopropanol 11h dihydro- 0.1% diethylamine isothiazolo[5,4- d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- propyl]-(4-methyl- benzoyl)-amino]- ethyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 12i (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3- Chiralpak 90% hexanes 9.5 min Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 10% isopropanol 11i dihydro- 0.1% diethylamine isothiazolo[5,4- d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- propyl]-N-(3- dimethylamino- propyl)-4-methyl- benzamide Example A-10
Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer. - (+) {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 12) (0.117 g, 0.19 mmol) was dissolved in 2M HCl in ether and the mixture was stirred at r.t. for 20 h. The precipitated product was filtered off and washed with ether and dried in vacuo to yield the pure (+) N-(3-amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3′-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide chloride salt (91 mg, 87%). White powder, mp. 127.8-129.2° C. m/z 490 (MH+), 1H NMR (DMSO-d6, 500 MHz, 96° C.) δ: 0.63 (t, 3H), 1.40-1.74 (m, 2H), 1.75-1.96 (m, 1H), 2.05-2.20 (m, 1H), 2.39 (s, 3H), 2.46 (t, 2H), 2.72 (s, 3H), 3.36 (t, 2H), 4.83 (d, 1H), 5.50 (bs, 1H), 5.77 (d, 1H), 6.95-7.37 (m, 9H), 7.79 (bs, 3H).
- The following compounds were synthesized according to Method 13:
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 13a (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-{4-fluorobenzyl}-3- 508 (MH+) Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- 12a propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example A-2 13b (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-{3-fluorobenzyl}-3- 508 (MH+) Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- 12b propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example A-3 13c (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo- 510 (MH+) Method 4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4- 12c chloro-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example A-5 13d (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo- 508 (MH+) Method 4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-3- 12d fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example A-6 13e (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo- 544, Method 4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-2,3- 545, 12e dichloro-benzamide hydrogen chloride 546 (MH+) Example A-7 13f (+) Benzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxylic acid (3-amino-propyl)- 532 (MH+) Method [1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 12f d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]amide hydrogen chloride Example A-8 13g (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo- 554, Method 4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4- 556 (MH+) 12g bromo-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example A-4 13h (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 476 (MH+) Method dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl- 12h benzamide hydrogen chloride Example A-9 13g N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 490 (MH+) Method dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl- 11 benzamide hydrogen chloride - To a solution of N-(3-amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride (method 13 g) (1.24 g, 2.54 mmol), in the presence of molecular sieves (2 g) was added acetone (1 mL) and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 h. Analysis of the reaction mixture by MS showed the completion of the schiff's base formation. To this mixture was added two drops of acetic acid followed by sodium triacetoxyborohydride (220 mg) and the mixture was stirred overnight. The reaction mixture was filtered and the filtrate was washed with water, dried (Na2SO4) and concentrated to get the crude product which was purified by column chromatography (silica gel) using 0-30% EtOAc in hexanes. N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-N-(3-isopropylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide was isolated as a white foam. Yield 0.206 g (15%). m/z 532 (MH+); 1H NMR (DMSO-d6, 96° C.) δ: 0.65 (t, 3H), 1.05 (d, 6H), 1.26-1.48 (m, 1H), 1.65-1.70 (m, 1H), 1.80-1.98 (m, 1H), 2.00-2.17 (m, 1H), 2.35 (s, 3H), 2.63 (b, 2H), 2.80 (s, 3H), 3.05 (b, 1H), 3.40 (t, 2H), 4.90 (d, 1H), 5.50 (bs, 1H), 5.80 (d, 1H), 7.35-7.00 (m, 9H).
- The following compound was chirally purified in same manner as (+) (3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 12). Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer.
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Column Solvent (+) Enantiomer Method # Compound Name Type composition retention time SM 15 (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3- Chiralpak 85% hexanes 8.0 min Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 15% 14 dihydro- isopropanol isothiazolo[5,4- 0.1% d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- diethylamine propyl]-N-(3- isopropylamino- propyl)-4-methyl- benzamide Example B-1 - A mixture of 5-amino-3-methyl-isoxazole-4-carboxylic acid amide (2 g, 14.18 mmol) in 10 ml of butyric anhydride was stirred at 150° C. for 0.5˜1 h. The brown solution was diluted with hexane (100 ml) and cooled to room temperature. The solid crushed out from the mixture was filtered and washed with hexane, dried in vacuo. The title amide (2.6 g) was obtained as white solid.
- A suspension of 5-butyrylamino-3-methyl-isoxazole-4-carboxylic acid amide (method 16) (2.6 g, split into 20 vials) in 3.5 ml of 2N NaOH aq was subjected to microwave irradiation under the temperature of 140° C. for 20 min. The resulting solution was cooled with an ice bath, and the pH was adjusted to 1˜3 with concentrated HCl. The crushed out solid was filtered, washed with water, dried over vacuum at 40° C. overnight. The title pyrimidinone (1.749 g) was obtained as white solid. 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 0.91 (t, 3H), 1.71 (m, 2H), 2.44 (s, 3H), 2.64 (t, 2H), 12.78 (s, 1H).
- A suspension of 3-methyl-6-propyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 17) (1.698 g, 8.8 mmol), benzylbromide (1.5 g, 8.8 mmol), potassium carbonate (2.43 g, 17.6 mmol) in 10 ml DMF was stirred at room temperature overnight. The mixture was diluted with water, extracted with EtOAc (50 ml×3), the combined organic phases were dried, concentrated, purified by flash column chromatography (elute: hexane-EtOAc=5:1). 1.69 g (68%) of the title compound was obtained as white solid. 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 0.80 (t, 3H), 1.61 (m, 2H), 2.43 (s, 3H), 2.73 (t, 2H), 5.35 (s, 2H), 7.12-7.35 (m, 5H).
- A solution of 5-benzyl-3-methyl-6-propyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 18) (3.167 g, 11.2 mmol) and sodium acetate (4.59 g, 56 mmol, 5 eq) in glacial acetic acid (26 ml) was treated with a preformed bromine solution (0.7 ml bromine in 10 ml of glacial acetic acid) (8.64 ml, 22.4 mmol, 2 eq). The mixture was stirred at 100° C. for 24 hrs. Excess bromine (8.64 ml, 22.4 mmol, 2 eq) was added to the mixture. The mixture was then stirred at 100° C. for another 24 hrs. Water was added to the reaction mixture, followed by aq. potassium carbonate. The mixture was extracted with DCM (50 ml×3), the combined organic phases were washed with water and dried, then concentrated to give the crude product which was purified by flash chromatography (elute: hexane-EtOAc). 2.5 g product was furnished as a white solid. 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 0.79 (t, 3H), 2.18 (m, 1H), 2.35 (m, 1H), 2.58 (s, 3H), 5.12 (t, 1H), 5.25 (d, 1H), 5.80 (d, 1H), 7.27-7.42 (m, 5H).
- To a suspension of 5-benzyl-6-(1 bromo-propyl)-3-methyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 19) (2.8 g, 7.73 mmol) and potassium carbonate (2.67 g, 19.38 mmol) in acetonitrile (100 ml) was added tert-butyl-N-(3-aminopropyl)-carbamate (1.345 g, 7.73 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 100° C. overnight. Water (30 ml) was added to the mixture, which was extracted with EtOAc (3×50 ml). The combined organic phases were washed with brine (10 ml), dried, concentrated to obtain the crude title amine which was purified by flash chromatography column (elute: EtOAc-hexane=1-4˜1-1) to give 2.6 g (74%) of product as white solid. 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 0.85 (t, 3H), 1.32 (m, 2H), 1.41 (s, 9H), 1.58 (m, 1H), 1.65 (m, 1H), 2.09 (m, 1H), 2.40 (m, 1H), 2.60 (s, 3H), 2.81 (m, 2H), 3.29 (m, 1H), 3.75 (m, 1H), 5.42 (d, 1H), 5.63 (d, 1H), 6.72 (br, 1H), 7.25-7.45 (m, 5H).
- A solution of {3-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propylamino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 20) (135 mg, 0.297 mmol) in DCM (4 ml) was added to 4-methyl-benzoyl chloride (46 mg, 0.297 mmol) followed by triethylamine (60 mg, 0.594 mmol). The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 hr. Then diluted with DCM, washed with saturated aq. sodium bicarbonate. The organic phase was dried, filtered, and concentrated. The crude oil was purified by flash column chromatography (solvent: EtOAc-hexane) to furnish (3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3′-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (130 mg) (76% yield) as a white solid. 1H NMR (500 MHz, 100° C., DMSO-d6): 0.71 (t, 3H), 1.12 (m, 1H), 1.35 (s, 9H), 1.47 (m, 1H), 1.92 (m, 1H), 2.14 (m, 1H), 2.37 (s, 3H), 2.56 (s, 3H), 2.57 (m, 2H), 3.29 (m, 2H), 5.01 (d, 1H), 5.68 (m, br, 1H), 5.79 (d, 1H), 6.06 (br, 1H), 7.14-7.36 (m, 9H).
- The following compound was chirally purified in same manner as (+) (3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 12). Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer.
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Column Solvent (+) Enantiomer Method # Compound Name Type composition retention time SM 22 (+) (3-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3- Chiralpak 70% hexanes 12.1 min Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 30% 21 dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4- isopropanol d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- 0.1% propyl]-(4-methyl- diethylamine benzoyl)-amino]- propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester - A solution of (+) (3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 22) (23 mg, 0.04 mmol) in 3 ml of 4 M HCl in dioxane was stirred at room temperature for 2 hr. The solvent was distilled off by vacuo, the residue was dried at 40˜50° C. for overnight under vacuum. The corresponding amine chloride salt was obtained. Yield was 19 mg (93%). m/z 474 (MH+) 1H NMR (500 MHz, 100° C., DMSO-d6): 0.68 (t, 3H), 1.52 (m, 1H), 1.72 (m, 1H), 1.92 (m, 1H), 2.10 (m, 1H), 2.39 (s, 3H), 2.51 (m, 2H), 2.57 (s, 3H), 3.41 (m, 2H), 4.85 (br, 1H), 5.50 (br, 1H), 5.77 (d, 1H), 7.07 (br, 2H), 7.24-7.35 (m, 7H), 7.73 (br, 3H).
- To a solution of 5-amino-3-methylisothiazole-4-carbonitrile (method 4) (6.38 g, 45.9 mmol) in pyridine (20 mL) at 0° C., isovaleryl chloride (6.65 g, 55 mmol) was added dropwise. After the completion of the addition the reaction mixture was allowed to warm to r.t. and stirred overnight. The TLC and the MS showed the complete disappearance of the starting material and the reaction mixture was diluted with CHCl3 (200 mL), washed with water (200 mL), 2N HCl (225 mL), satd. NaHCO3 (200 mL), brine (200 mL) and dried over Na2SO4. Concentration of the CHCl3 layer provided the crude product which was triturated from DCM/hexanes (1/10) and filtered off to isolate N-(4-cyano-3-methyl-isothiazol-5-yl)-3-methyl-butyramide (8.1 g, 79%) as an off-white crystalline solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 1.04 (d, 6H), 2.18-2.32 (m, 1H), 2.46 (d, 2H), 2.53 (s, 3H), 9.87 (bs, 1H).
- To a solution of N-(4-cyano-3-methyl-isothiazol-5-yl)-3-methyl-butyramide (method 24) (8 g, 35.8 mmol) in 30% aqueous NH4OH (200 mL), was added dropwise 100 mL of hydrogen peroxide at r.t. After the completion of the addition the reaction mixture was stirred at 60° C. overnight after which the TLC showed the complete disappearance of SM. The reaction mixture was concentrated to 40 mL and extracted with chloroform (3×100 mL). The organic layer was dried (Na2SO4) and concentrated to obtain 3-methyl-5-(3-methyl-butyrylamino)-isothiazole-4-carboxylic acid amide (6.1 g, 71%) as a light yellow solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 1.03 (d, 6H), 2.24 (m, 1H), 2.43 (d, 2H), 2.69 (s, 3H), 5.98 (bs, 2H), 11.77 (bs, 1H).
- 3-Methyl-5-(3-methyl-butyrylamino)-isothiazole-4-carboxylic acid amide (method 25) (6 g, 25 mmol) was suspended in 150 mL of 30% NH3 and then was heated to 140° C. for 5 h in a pressure reactor. The mixture was cooled and neutralized to pH 7. The reaction mixture was extracted with EtOAc (3×100 mL) and the combined organic layers were washed with water (100 mL), brine (100 mL) and concentrated to get the crude product which was further purified by column (silica gel) chromatography using 30% EtOAc in hexanes as eluent. Concentration of the pure product fractions provided 6-isobutyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (2.2 g, 38%) as an off-white powder. 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 1.05 (d, 6H), 2.32 (m, 1H), 2.69 (d, 2H), 2.82 (s, 3H).
- To a solution of 6-isobutyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 26) (1.31 g, 5.8 mmol) in 20 mL of anhydrous DMF was added 1.38 g (10 mmol) of anhydrous K2CO3 followed by benzyl bromide (1.18 g, 6.9 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at room temperature overnight. The TLC of the reaction mixture showed the complete disappearance of the SM. The reaction mixture was poured into ice-cold water and extracted with EtOAc (3×100 mL). The combined extracts were washed with water (100 mL), brine (100 mL), dried (Na2SO4) and concentrated. The TLC and the 1H NMR showed the presence of two products N alkylated as well as O-alkylated products in a ratio of 7:3. The products were separated by column (silica gel, 116 g) chromatography using 10% EtOAc in hexanes. 5-Benzyl-6-isobutyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one was isolated as white crystalline solid (1.3 g, 70%). m/z 314 (MH+), 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.94 (d, 6H), 2.23-2.37 (m, 1H), 2.64 (d, 2H), 2.82 (s, 3H), 5.38 (s, 2H), 7.10-7.38 (m, 5H).
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Method # Compound Name m/z Alkylating agent 27a 5-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-6-isobutyl- 332 4-fluorobenzyl 3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4- (MH+) bromide d]pyrimidin-4-one 27b 5-(3-Fluoro-benzyl)-6-isobutyl- 332 3-fluorobenzyl 3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4- (MH+) bromide d]pyrimidin-4-one - To a solution of 5-benzyl-6-isobutyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 27) (1.3 g, 4.2 mmol) and sodium acetate (2 g) in acetic acid (10 mL) at 100° C., a solution of the bromine (1.32 g, 8.4 mmol) in acetic acid (10 mL) was added dropwise over a period of 20 minutes. The reaction mixture was stirred at that temperature for 30 min and cooled and the TLC (eluent 10% EtOAc in hexanes) and MS showed the complete disappearance of the SM and only the product. The reaction mixture was poured into ice water and extracted with EtOAc (3×60 mL) and the organic layers were combined and washed with 2% sodium thiosulfate solution (60 mL), water (100 mL), brine (100 mL) and dried over Na2SO4. Concentration of the organic layer provided 5-benzyl-6-(1-bromo-2-methyl-propyl)-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (1.61 g, 99%) as white crystalline solid. m/z 392, 394 (MH+), 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.54 (d, 3H), 1.11 (d, 3H), 2.62-2.76 (m, 1H), 2.83 (s, 3H), 4.42 (d, 1H), 4.80 (d, 1H), 6.22 (d, 1H), 7.12-7.42 (m, 5H).
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 28a 6-(1-Bromo-2-methyl-propyl)-5- 410, 412 (MH+) Method (4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-5H- 27a isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4- one 28b 6-(1-Bromo-2-methyl-propyl)-5- 410, 412 (MH+) Method (3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-5H- 27b isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4- one - To a solution of 5-benzyl-6-(1-bromo-2-methyl-propyl)-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 28) (0.6 g, 1.52 mmol) in anhydrous DMF (20 mL), sodium azide (0.65 g, 10 mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 hour. The TLC of the RM showed the complete disappearance of the starting bromide. The reaction mixture was poured into ice water (300 mL) and extracted with. EtOAc (3×100 mL). The organic layer was washed with water (100 mL), brine (100 mL) and dried (Na2SO4). Concentration of the organic layer provided the crude product which was purified by column (silica gel) chromatography using 30% EtOAc in hexanes as eluent to isolate 6-(1-azido-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (0.506 g, 94%) as a low melting solid. m/z 355 (MH+), 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.57 (d, 3H), 1.07 (d, 3H), 2.50-2.74 (m, 1H), 2.98 (s, 3H), 3.71 (d, 1H), 5.05 (d, 1H), 5.78 (d, 1H), 7.12-7.40 (m, 5H).
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 29a 6-(1-Azido-2-methyl-propyl)-5-(4- 373 (MH+) Method fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-5H- 28a isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one 29b 6-(1-Azido-2-methyl-propyl)-5- 373 (MH+) Method (3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-5H- 28b isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one - To a solution of 6-(1-azido-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 29) (0.5 g, 1.41 mmol) in methanol (20 mL) was added 5% Pd/C (20% by wt.) and the resulting mixture was stirred at r.t. in an atmosphere of H2 and the progress of the reaction was monitored by MS. After the disappearance of the starting material the reaction mixture was filtered through celite and washed with EtOAc. Concentration of the filtrate provided 6-(1-amino-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one as a thick oil. The product was used as such in the next reaction with out further purification. m/z 349 (MH+).
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 30a 6-(1-Amino-2-methyl-propyl)-5- 367 (MH+) Method (4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-5H- 29a isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one 30b 6-(1-Amino-2-methyl-propyl)-5- 367 (MH+) Method (3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-5H- 29b isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one - To a solution of 6-(1-amino-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 30) in DCM (30 mL), 4 Å molecular sieves (5 g) was added followed by (3-oxo-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (1.2 eq) and the reaction mixture was stirred at r.t. for 3 h and the progress of the reaction was monitored by MS. After the complete disappearance of the starting amine, a catalytic amount of acetic acid was added to the reaction followed by sodium triacetoxyborohydride (1.2 eq) and the reaction mixture was stirred at r.t. overnight. After the completion of the reaction (MS), the reaction mixture was filtered and the residue was washed with DCM and the filtrate was washed with water (100 mL), brine (100 mL) and concentrated to get the crude product which was used as such for the next reaction. m/z 486 (MH+).
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 31a (3-{1-[5-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 504 (MH+) Method isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propylamino}- 30a propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 31b (3-{1-[5-(3-Fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 504 (MH+) Method isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propylamino}- 30b propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 31c {2-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 472 (MH+) Method d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propylamino]-ethyl}-carbamic 30 acid tert-butyl ester - To a solution of 6-(1-amino-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 30) (1.6 g, 4.88 mmol) in anhydrous DMF (20 mL), 2-(2-bromo-ethyl)-[1,3]dioxolane (0.88 g, 4.88 mmol) was added and the resulting solution was heated at 70° C. for 2 h. The reaction mixture was cooled, diluted with water and extracted with EtOAc (3×60 mL). The combined organic extracts were dried (Na2SO4) and concentrated to provide the crude product (2 g), which was used as such in the next reaction. m/z 429 (MH+); 1H-NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.88 (d, 3H), 0.96 (d, 3H), 1.54-1.62 (m, 2H), 1.86-2.05 (m, 2H), 2.18 (bs, 1H), 2.38-2.46 (m, 1H), 2.84 (s, 3H), 3.57 (d, 1H), 3.74-3.94 (m, 4H), 4.78 (t, 1H), 4.99 (d, 1H), 5.85 (d, 1H), 7.15-7.38 (m, 5H).
- To a solution of the crude {3-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propylamino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 31) in pyridine (10 mL) at r.t., a solution of the p-toluoyl chloride (0.616 g, 4 mmol) in DCM (10 mL) was added dropwise and the resulting solution was stirred at r.t. for 2 days. The reaction mixture was diluted with DCM (100 mL) washed with water (2×100 mL), brine (100 mL) and dried (Na2SO4). Concentration of the organic layer provided the crude product which was purified by column (silica gel) chromatography using 20-30% EtOAc in hexanes as eluent. Product isolated was 0.276 g. m/z 604 (MH+).
- The following compounds were synthesized according to Method 33:
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM Acylating agent 33a {3-[{1-[5-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4- 622 (MH+) Method 4-methyl-benzoyl oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 31a chloride d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-(4- methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl}- carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 33b {3-[{1-[5-(3-Fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4- 622 (MH+) Method 4-methyl-benzoyl oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 31b chloride d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-(4- methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl}- carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 33c {2-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 590 (MH+) Method 4-methyl-benzoyl dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6- 31c chloride yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-(4-methyl- benzoyl)-amino]-ethyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 33d {2-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 654, Method 4-bromo-benzoyl dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6- 656 (MH+) 31c chloride yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-(4-bromo-benzoyl)- amino]-ethyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 33e {2-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 608 (MH+) Method 3-fluoro-4- dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6- 31c methyl-benzoyl yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-(3-fluoro-4-methyl- chloride benzoyl)-amino]-ethyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 33f {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 622 (MH+) Method 3-fluoro-4- dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6- 31 methyl-benzoyl yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-(3-fluoro-4-methyl- chloride benzoyl)-amino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 33g {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 668, Method 4-bromo-benzoyl dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6- 670 (MH+) 31 chloride yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-(4-bromo-benzoyl)- amino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester - The following compounds were chirally purified in same manner as (+) (3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 12). Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer.
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Column Solvent (+) Enantiomer Method # Compound Name Type composition retention time SM 34a (+) {3-[{1-[5-(4-Fluoro- Chiralpak 85% hexanes 7.1 min Method benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo- AD 15% 33a 4,5-dihydro- isopropanol isothiazolo[5,4- 0.1% d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2- diethylamine methyl-propyl}-(4- methyl-benzoyl)-amino]- propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 34b (+) {3-[{1-[5-(3-Fluoro- Chiralpak 85% hexanes 8.0 min Method benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo- AD 15% 33b 4,5-dihydro- isopropanol isothiazolo[5,4- 0.1% d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2- diethylamine methyl-propyl}-(4- methyl-benzoyl)-amino]- propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 34c (+) {2-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3- Chiralpak 80% hexanes 7.7 min Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 20% 33c dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- isopropanol d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- 0.1% methyl-propyl]-(4- diethylamine methyl-benzoyl)-amino]- ethyl}-carbamic acid tert- butyl ester 34d (+) {2-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3- Chiralpak 75% hexanes 7.9 min Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 25% 33d dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- isopropanol d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- 0.1% methyl-propyl]-(4- diethylamine bromo-benzoyl)-amino]- ethyl}-carbamic acid tert- butyl ester 34e (+) {2-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3- Chiralpak 75% hexanes 6.3 min Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 25% 33e dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- isopropanol d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- 0.1% methyl-propyl]-(3-fluoro- diethylamine 4-methyl-benzoyl)- amino]-ethyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 34f (+) {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3- Chiralpak 80% hexanes 8.6 min Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 20% 33f dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- isopropanol d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- 0.1% methyl-propyl]-(3-fluoro- diethylamine 4-methyl-benzoyl)- amino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 34g (+) {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3- Chiralpak 80% hexanes 7.0 min Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 20% 33g dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- isopropanol d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- 0.1% methyl-propyl]-(4- diethylamine bromo-benzoyl)-amino]- propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester
Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer. - {3-[[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 33) (0.245 g, 0.40 mmol) was dissolved in 4M HCl in 1,4-dioxane and the mixture was stirred at r.t. for 20 min and the TLC showed the complete disappearance of the starting material. The reaction mixture was concentrated in a rotary evaporator and the residue was triturated with ether. The precipitated product was filtered off and washed with ether and dried under vacuo to yield N-(3-amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide as the hydrochloride salt (0.219 g, 100%). White powder, mp. 139-140° C. m/z 504 (MH+), 1H NMR (DMSO-d6, 300 MHz, 96° C.) δ: 0.45 (d, 3H), 0.90 (d, 3H), 1.12-1.30 (m, 1H), 1.46-1.63 (m, 1H), 2.25 (t, 2H), 2.36 (s, 3H), 2.64-2.7 (m, 1H), 2.68 (s, 3H), 3.34 (t, 2H), 5.06 (d, 1H), 5.59 (d, 1H), 5.90 (d, 1H), 7.20-7.40 (m, 9H), 7.71 (bs, 3H).
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 35a (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl- 522 (MH+) Method 4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl- 34a propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example D-1 35b (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl- 522 (MH+) Method 4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl- 34b propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example D-3 35c (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 490 (MH+) Method dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4- 34c methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example D-5 35d (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 554, Method dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4- 556 (MH+) 34d bromo-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example D-4 35e (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 508 (MH+) Method dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3- 34e fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example D-6 35f (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 522 (MH+) Method dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3- 34f fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example D-7 35g (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 568, Method dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4- 570 (MH+) 34g bromo-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example D-8 - The following compound was chirally purified in same manner as (+) (3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 12). Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer.
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Column Solvent (+) Enantiomer Method # Compound Name Type composition retention time SM 36 (+) N-(3-Amino- Chiralpak 70% hexanes 8.0 min Method propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl- AD 30% 35 3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- isopropanol dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 0.1% d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- diethylamine methyl-propyl]-4- methyl-benzamide Example D-2 - 5-Benzyl-6-[1-(2-[1,3]dioxolan-2-yl-ethylamino)-2-methyl-propyl]-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 32) (1 g, 2.33 mmol) was dissolved in chloroform (70 mL) and to the chloroform solution diisopropylethyl amine (0.9 g, 6.99 mmol) was added followed by the addition of 4-bromobenzoyl chloride (0.76 g, 3.49 mmol) and the mixture was refluxed overnight. The MS showed the disappearance of the starting material and only the product peak at 611 (MH+). The reaction mixture was concentrated and column purified (silica gel, 160 g) using 10-20% EtOAc in hexanes as eluent. The concentration of the product fractions provided the pure product as white foam (1.1 g, 77%). m/z 611, 613 (MH+); 1H-NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.35 (d, 3H), 0.94 (d, 3H), 0.94-1.06 (m, 1H), 1.36-1.46 (m, 1H), 2.68-2.78 (m, 1H), 2.88 (s, 3H), 3.38-3.52 (m, 1H), 3.54-3.70 (m, 5H), 4.34 (t, 1H), 5.18 (d, 1H), 5.73 (d, 1H), 6.13 (d, 1H), 7.20 (d, 2H), 7.26-7.46 (m, 5H), 7.56 (d, 2H).
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Acylating Method # Compound Name m/z SM agent 37a N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 547 (MH+) Method 4-methyl- dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- 32 benzoyl 2-methyl-propyl]-N-(2-[1,3]dioxolan-2-yl- chloride ethyl)-4-methyl-benzamide 37b N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 565 (MH+) Method 3-fluoro-4- dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- 32 methyl- 2-methyl-propyl]-N-(2-[1,3]dioxolan-2-yl- benzoyl ethyl)-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide chloride - N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-bromo-N-(2-[1,3]dioxolan-2-yl-ethyl)-benzamide (method 37) (1.1 g, 1.8 mmol) was dissolved in 20 mL of 80% acetic acid and the solution was heated at 80° C. for 2 h. The reaction mixture was cooled in an ice bath and neutralized slowly by the addition of solid NaHCO3 until pH 8. The thus obtained mixture was extracted with DCM (3×100 mL). The combined organic layers was washed with brine (100 mL) and dried (Na2SO4). Concentration of the DCM layer provided a yellow foam (1 g crude yield) and it was used as such in the next reaction. m/z 567, 569 (MH+).
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 38a N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo- 503 Method 4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- (MH+) 37a d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4- methyl-N-(3-oxo-propyl)-benzamide 38b N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo- 521 Method 4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- (MH+) 37b d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3- fluoro-4-methyl-N-(3-oxo-propyl)- benzamide - To a solution of N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-bromo-N-(3-oxo-propyl)-benzamide (method 38) (1 g, 1.76 mmol) in methanol (20 mL) two drops of acetic acid were added followed by the addition of dimethylamine (1 mL, 2M solution in THF) and sodium cyanoborohydride (0.314 g, 5 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 h. The reaction mixture was concentrated and the residue was dissolved in DCM (100 mL) and the organic layer was washed with satd. NaHCO3 (3×100 mL). The organic layer was concentrated and the crude product was purified by column chromatography using 0-10% MeOH in EtOAc. The pure product fractions were concentrated and the thus obtained foam was crystallized from ether/hexanes to get the product as white crystalline solid. Yield was 0.366 g (35%). m/z 596, 598 (MH+); 1H-NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.35 (d, 3H), 0.66-0.77 (m, 1H), 0.93 (d, 3H), 0.18-1.27 (m, 1H), 1.65-1.85 (m, 2H), 1.80 (s, 6H), 2.66-2.76 (m, 1H), 2.89 (s, 3H), 3.30-3.41 (m, 2H), 5.20 (d, 1H), 5.73 (d, 1H), 6.15 (d, 1H), 7.20 (d, 2H), 7.28-7.41 (m, 5H), 7.56b (d, 2H).
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 39a N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4- 532 Method 38a oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- (MH+) d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]- N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)- 4-methyl-benzamide 39b N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4- 540 Method 38b oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- (MH+) d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]- N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-3- fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide - The following compounds were chirally purified in same manner as (+) (3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 12). Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer.
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Column Solvent (+) Enantiomer Method # Compound Name Type composition retention time SM 40 (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3- Chiralpak 85% hexanes 7.6 min Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 15% 39 dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- isopropanol d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- 0.1% methyl-propyl]-4-bromo- diethylamine N-(3-dimethylamino- propyl)-benzamide Example E-2 40a (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3- Chiralpak 90% hexanes 7.7 min Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 10% 39a dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- isopropanol d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- 0.1% methyl-propyl]-N-(3- diethylamine dimethylamino-propyl)- 4-methyl-benzamide Example E-1 40b (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3- Chiralpak 90% hexanes 7.5 min Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- AD 10% 39b dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- isopropanol d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- 0.1% methyl-propyl]-N-(3- diethylamine dimethylamino-propyl)- 3-fluoro-4-methyl- benzamide Example E-3 - A mixture of 5-amino-3-methyl-isoxazole-4-carboxylic acid amide (10 g, 70 mmol) in 25 ml of isovaleric anhydride was stirred at 110-145° C. for 1 h. The brown solution was diluted with hexane (500 ml) and cooled down. The precipitated gum was separated from the mixture and washed with hexane, dried in vacuo. 3-Methyl-5-(3-methyl-butyryl)-isoxazole-4-carboxylic acid amide was obtained as a yellow gum. Further used without purification in method 42.
- A suspension of 3-methyl-5-(3-methyl-butyryl)-isoxazole-4-carboxylic acid amide (method 41) (split into 40 vials) in 3.5 ml of 2N NaOH aq was subjected to microwave irradiation at 140° C. for 20 min. The resulting solution was cooled with an ice bath, and the pH was adjusted to 1-3 with concentrated HCl. The solid was filtered, washed with water, dried over vacuum at 40° C. overnight. 6-Isobutyl-3-methyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (8 g) was obtained as a white solid. 55% yield for two steps. m/z: 208 (MH+), 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 0.76 (d, 6H), 1.95 (m, 1H), 2.25 (s, 3H), 2.32 (d, 2H), 12.55 (s, 1H).
- A suspension of 6-isobutyl-3-methyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 42) (5 g, 24.4 mmol), benzylbromide (4.17 g, 24.4 mmol), potassium carbonate (6.7 g, 48.8 mmol) in 20 ml DMF was stirred at room temperature for 2 days. The mixture was diluted with water, extracted with EtOAc (100 ml×3), the combined organic phases were dried, concentrated, purified by flash column chromatography (elute: hexane-EtOAc=7:1). 5-benzyl-6-isobutyl-3-methyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one was obtained as white solid (3 g, 10.1 mmol) (41%). m/z: 298 (MH+), 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 0.90 (d, 6H), 2.30 (m, 1H), 2.55 (s, 3H), 2.75 (d, 2H), 5.42 (s, 2H), 7.22-7.43 (m, 5H).
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Method # Compound Name m/z 43a 5-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-6-isobutyl-3-methyl- 316 (MH+) 5H-isoxazolo[5,4- d]pyrimidin-4-one 43b 5-(3-Fluoro-benzyl)-6-isobutyl-3- 316 (MH+) methyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4- d]pyrimidin-4-one - A solution of 5-benzyl-6-isobutyl-3-methyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 43) (130 mg, 0.44 mmol) and sodium acetate (90 mg, 1.09 mmol, 2.5 eq) in glacial acetic acid (2 ml) was treated with a preformed bromine solution (0.7 ml bromine in 10 ml of glacial acetic acid) (1.54 ml, 2 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 110-120° C. for 1 day. Excess bromine (1.54 ml, 2 mmol) was added to the mixture every 4 hours for two times at 110-120° C. Water was added to the mixture to which was subsequently added potassium carbonate and extracted with DCM (20 ml×3), the combined organic phases were washed with water and dried, then concentrated to give the crude product which was purified by ISCO (elute: hexane-EtOAc). 100 mg (60%) of 5-benzyl-6-(1-bromo-2-methyl-propyl)-3-methyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one was obtained as a yellow gum. m/z: 376, 378 (MH+), 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 0.55 (d, 3H), 1.02 (d, 3H), 2.48 (m, 4H), 4.75 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.70 (d, 1H), 7.16-7.30 (m, 5H).
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 44a 6-(1-Bromo-2-methyl-propyl)-5- 394, Method (4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-5H- 396 (MH+) 43a isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one 44b 6-(1-Bromo-2-methyl-propyl)-5- 394, Method (3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-5H- 396 (MH+) 43b isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one - A suspension of 5-benzyl-6-(1-bromo-2-methyl-propyl)-3-methyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 44) (100 mg, 0.266 mmol) and sodium azide (34.5 mg, 0.53 mmol) in DMF (2 ml) was stirred at 60° C. for 1 h. Water (5 ml) was added to the mixture and then extracted with EtOAc (3×20 ml). The combined organic phases were washed with brine (10 ml), dried, concentrated to obtain 6-(1-azido-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one which was purified by ISCO (Hexane-EtOAc). 50 mg (56%) of a colorless oil was obtained. m/z: 339 (MH+), 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 0.60 (d, 3H), 0.95 (d, 3H), 2.25 (m, 1H), 2.45 (s, 3H), 4.19 (d, 1H), 5.30 (d, 1H), 5.42 (d, 1H), 7.12-7.30 (m, 5H).
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 45a 6-(1-Azido-2-methyl-propyl)-5- 357 (MH+) Method (4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-5H- 44a isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one 45b 6-(1-Azido-2-methyl-propyl)-5- 357 (MH+) Method (3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-5H- 44b isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one - A mixture of 6-(1-azido-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 45) (40 mg, 1.118 mmol), triphenylphosphine (62 mg, 0.237 mmol) and water (4 μl) in THF was stirred at 60° C. for 5 hours. Excess amount of water (30 μl) was added to the mixture and stirred at 60° C. for another 10 hours. The volatile solvent was distilled out, the crude product was purified by ISCO (EtOAc:hexane=60%. 25 mg (68%) of 6-(1-amino-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one was obtained as colorless oil. m/z: 313 (MH+), 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 0.55 (d, 3H), 0.95 (d, 3H), 2.02 (m, 1H), 2.15 (br, 2H), 2.55 (s, 3H), 3.59 (d, 1H), 5.38 (d, 1H), 5.65 (d, 1H), 7.25-7.42 (m, 5H).
- The following compounds were synthesized according to Method 46:
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 46a 6-(1-Amino-2-methyl-propyl)-5- 331 (MH+) Method (4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-5H- 45a isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one 46b 6-(1-Amino-2-methyl-propyl)-5-(3- 331 (MH+) Method fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-5H- 45b isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one - A mixture of 6-(1-amino-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 46) (20 mg, 0.064 mmol) and (3-oxo-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (11 mg, 0.064 mmol) in DCM (5 ml) with dried 4 ÅMS was stirred for 1 h at room temperature. Then sodium triacetoxyborohydride (2 eq) and 1 drop of acetic acid were added to the mixture. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 day. The mixture was filtered through a 2μ cartridge, the filtrate was concentrated, the crude mixture was purified by ISCO (elute: EtOAc-hexane=30%˜60%) to give 18 mg (60%) of {3-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propylamino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester as a white solid. m/z: 470 (MH+), 1H NMR (DMSO-d6): 0.65 (d, 3H), 0.80 (d, 3H), 1.10 (m, 2H), 1.25 (s, 9H), 1.32 (d, 1H), 1.70-1.90 (m, 2H), 2.18 (m, 1H), 2.49 (s, 3H), 2.70 (m, 2H), 3.48 (d, 1H), 5.15 (d, 1H), 5.51 (d, 1H), 6.55 (br, 1H), 7.12-7.32 (m, 5H).
- The following compounds were synthesized according to Method 47:
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 47a (3-{1-[5-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl- 488 (MH+) Method 4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4- 46a d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2- methyl-propylamino}- propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 47b (3-{1-[5-(3-Fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl- 488 (MH+) Method 4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4- 46b d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2- methyl-propylamino}- propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester - A solution of {3-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propylamino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 47) (100 mg, 0.213 mmol) in DCM (4 ml) was added p-toluoyl chloride (66 mg, 0.426 mmol) followed by triethylamine (65 mg, 0.639 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 30-40° C. for 2 days. The mixture was then diluted with DCM, washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate aq. The organic phase was dried, filtered, and concentrated. The crude oil was purified by ISCO (solvent: EtOAc-hexane) to give {3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester as white solid (15 mg, 0.196 mmol). m/z: 588 (MH+).
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Acylating Method # Compound Name m/z SM agent 48a {3-[{1-[5-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 606 (MH+) Method 4-methyl- dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2- 47a benzoyl methyl-propyl}-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]- chloride propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester 48b {3-[{1-[5-(3-Fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 606 (MH+) Method 4-methyl- dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2- 47b benzoyl methyl-propyl}-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]- chloride propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester - The following compound was chirally purified in same manner as (+) (3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 12). Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer.
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Column Solvent (+) Enantiomer Method # Compound Name Type composition retention time SM 49 (+) {3-[{1-[5-(3-Fluoro- Chiralpak 80% hexane 7.4 min Method benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo- AD 20% 48b 4,5-dihydro- isopropanol isoxazolo[5,4- 0.1% d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2- diethylamine methyl-propyl}-(4- methyl-benzoyl)-amino]- propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester - A solution of {3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 48) (0.058 g, 0.1 mmol) in 3 ml of 4 M HCl in dioxane was stirred at room temperature for 2 hr. The solvent was distilled off by vacuo, the residue was dried at 40˜50° C. for overnight under vacuum. N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide was obtained as the HCl salt. Yield was 0.046 g (88%). m/z 488 (MH+), 1H NMR (500 MHz, 100° C., DMSO-d6): 0.48 (d, 3H), 0.94 (d, 3H), 1.30 (m, 1H), 1.60 (m, 1H), 2.35 (m, 2H), 2.38 (s, 3H), 2.58 (s, 3H), 2.70 (m, 1H), 3.37 (m, 2H), 5.11 (d, 1H), 5.64 (d, 1H), 5.90 (d, 1H), 7.23-7.39 (m, 9H), 7.63 (br, 3H).
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Method # Compound Name m/z SM 50a N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4- 506 (MH+) Method oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl- 48a propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride 50b (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3- 506 (MH+) Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]- 49 2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide hydrogen chloride Example F-3 - The following compounds were chirally purified in same manner as (+) (3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 12). Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer.
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Column Solvent (+) Enantiomer Method # Compound Name Type composition retention time SM 51 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)- Chiralpak 60% hexanes 7.9 min Method N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl- AD 40% 50 4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- isopropanol isoxazolo[5,4- 0.1% d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- diethylamine methyl-propyl]-4-methyl- benzamide Example F-1 51a (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)- Chiralpak 60% hexanes 7.5 min Method N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro- AD 40% 50a benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo- isopropanol 4,5-dihydro- 0.1% isoxazolo[5,4- diethylamine d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2- methyl-propyl}-4- methyl-benzamide Example F-2 - To an ice cold solution of phosphoryl chloride (20 mL, 220 mmol), anhydrous DMF (60 mL) was added dropwise and the resulting solution was added dropwise during 30 min to a stirred solution of the ethyl crotonate (25.83 g, 200 mmol) in anhydrous THF (400 mL) with the temperature maintained at 0° C. The resulting mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature and stirred overnight and then for 4 h at 30° C.; it was then allowed to stand overnight in a refrigerator. Addition of ether (200 mL) resulted in a yellow oil from which the ether layer was decanted. The resulting oil was washed several times with ether until the ether layer became clear. The oily product was dissolved in DCM (800 mL) and was vigorously shaken with aqueous sodium hydrogen sulfide (2M; 500 mL). The organic layer was separated and the aqueous layer washed with DCM (100 mL). The combined organic layers were washed with water (600 mL), brine (400 mL), dried (Na2SO4) and concentrated to get orange crystals. The thus obtained product was triturated with DCM/hexanes to get pure product as orange crystals (25.6 g, 74%). 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ: 1.33 (t, 3H), 2.57 (s, 3H), 4.23 (q, 2H), 6.83 (bs, 1H), 10.97 (s, 1H), 13.93 (s, 1H).
- To a solution of 3-amino-2-thioformyl-but-2-enoic acid ethyl ester (method 52) (25.6 g, 147 mmol) in ethanol (300 mL), was added m-chloroperbenzoic acid (33.3 g, 77%, 149 mmol) in ethanol (200 mL) dropwise with stirring at room temperature. After the completion of the addition the reaction mixture was heated at 75° C. for 2 h after which the MS showed the complete disappearance of the starting material. The reaction mixture was diluted with ether (500 mL) and the ethereal solution was washed with 0.1 M NaOH solution (3×500 mL) and once with water (400 mL) dried (Na2SO4) and concentrated to get the pure product as light brown oil. Yield 23.5 g (93%). 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ: 1.40 (t, 3H), 2.73 (s, 3H), 5.07 (t, 1H), 4.36 (q, 2H), 9.24 (s, 1H).
- To a solution of 3-methyl-isothiazole-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (method 53) (23.3 g, 136 mmol) in THF (200 mL) aqueous NaOH (6.5 g, 162 mmol, in 100 ml of water) was added and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 16 h. The TLC of the reaction mixture showed the complete disappearance of the starting material. The reaction mixture was cooled in an ice bath and acidified to pH 5 using 6M HCl and the resultant mixture was extracted with ether (3×100 mL). The ether layers were combined, washed with water (100 mL), brine (100 mL), dried (Na2SO4) and concentrated to about 10 mL. Addition of hexanes to the above mixture resulted in the precipitation of the product which was filtered off, washed with hexanes and dried to provide the pure product as a tan powder. Yield 15.3 g (79%). 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 2.39 (s, 3H), 8.98 (s, 1H).
- To a solution of 3-methyl-isothiazole-4-carboxylic acid (method 54) (14.8 g, 103 mmol) in anhydrous t-BuOH (100 mL) triethyl amine (10.5 g, 104 mmol) was added followed by the dropwise addition of diphenylphosphoryl azide (28.6 g, 104 mmol) and the resulting mixture was heated at reflux overnight after which the TLC showed the complete disappearance of the starting material. The reaction mixture was cooled to room temperature and poured into ice cold water (500 mL). The aqueous layer was extracted with ether (3×100 mL) and the combined organic layers were washed with satd, NaHCO3 (100 mL), brine (100 mL) and dried (Na2SO4). Concentration of the ether solution provided the crude product which was purified by column chromatography to get the pure product as light brown crystals. Yield 21.4 g (97%). 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 1.53 (s, 9H), 2.40 (s, 3H), 6.50 (s, 1H), 8.66 (s, 1H).
- To a solution of (3-methyl-isothiazol-4-yl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 55) (21.4 g, 100 mmol) in anhydrous THF (200 mL) at −78° C., LDA (139 mL, 1.8 M solution, 250 mmol) was added dropwise over a period of 1 h. The reaction mixture was stirred at that temperature for a further 3 h after which powdered dry ice was added and the reaction slowly allowed to warm to room temperature overnight. The reaction mixture was quenched by adding saturated NH4Cl solution and extracted with ether (3×100 mL) and the combined ether layers were back extracted with satd. NaHCO3 (3×100 mL). The aqueous layers were combined and acidified to pH 5 using 6M HCl and extracted with ether (4×100 mL). The combined ether layers were dried (Na2CO3) and concentrated to give the pure acid as an off white powder. Yield 11 g (39%). 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 1.47 (s, 9H), 2.44 (s, 3H), 8.53 (bs, 1H), 9.68 (bs, 1H).
- 4-tert-Butoxycarbonylamino-3-methyl-isothiazole-5-carboxylic acid (method 56) (11 g, 45 mmol) was dissolved in 50 mL of 4M solution of HCl in 1,4-dioxane (200 mmol) and the resulting solution was stirred at room temperature overnight. The TLC showed the complete disappearance of the starting acid. The reaction was concentrated and the residue was triturated with ether and the precipitated hydrochloride salt was filtered off and washed with ether and dried to provide the product as a light brown powder. Yield 8.2 g (100%). 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 2.30 (s, 3H), 8.85 (bs, 3H).
- To a solution of 4-amino-3-methyl-isothiazole-5-carboxylic acid (method 57) (2.91 g, 15 mmol) in pyridine (20 mL) at 0° C., was added dropwise a solution of butyryl chloride (3.18 g, 30 mmol) in chloroform (30 mL). The reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature and stirred overnight. Chloroform (200 mL) was added to the reaction mixture followed by 2M HCl (200 mL) and the mixture was stirred. The chloroform layer was further washed with 2M HCl (100 mL), water (100 mL), brine (100 mL) and concentrated. Column purification of the thus obtained crude product provided the pure product as light brown solid. Yield 2 g (64%). 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 1.03 (t, 3H), 1.80-1.92 (m, 2H), 2.65 (s, 3H), 2.76 (t, 2H).
- 3-Methyl-5-propyl-isothiazolo[4,5-d][1,3]oxazin-7-one (method 58) (200 mg, 1.02 mmol) was taken in a 10 mL microwavable pyrex tube and benzyl amine (1 g, 9.34 mmol) was added to it. The resulting mixture was heated in a microwave synthesizer (CEM's Discoverer) at 200° C. for 20 min. The MS of the reaction mixture showed the complete disappearance of the starting material and the presence of the product peak at 286 (MH+). The reaction mixture was diluted with 1N HCl (10 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The combined EtOAc layers were washed with water, brine, dried and concentrated. The thus obtained crude product was purified by column chromatography to isolate the pure product as a white solid. Yield 208 mg (71%). 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.98 (t, 3H), 1.76-1.88 (m, 2H), 2.68 (s, 3H), 2.74 (t, 2H), 5.42 (s, 2H), 7.10-7.19 (m, 2H), 7.28-7.39 (m, 3H).
- To a solution of 6-benzyl-3-methyl-5-propyl-6H-isothiazolo[4,5-d]pyrimidin-7-one (method 59) (208 mg, 0.69 mmol) and sodium acetate (0.5 g, 5 mmol) in acetic acid (10 mL) at 100° C., a solution of the bromine (0.232 g, 1.46 mmol) in acetic acid (20 mL) was added dropwise [The next drop of Bromine was added only after the previous drop had reacted completely by monitoring the decolorization] over a period of 30 min. The reaction mixture was cooled after the addition and the TLC (eluent 10% EtOAc in hexanes) and MS showed the complete disappearance of the SM and only the product. The reaction mixture was poured into ice water and extracted with EtOAc (3×30 mL) and the organic layers were combined and washed with 2% sodium thiosulfate solution (30 mL), water (50 mL), brine (50 mL) and dried (Na2SO4). Concentration of the organic layer provided the product and it was pure enough to be used in the next step. Yield 260 mg (99%). 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.77 (t, 3H), 2.20-2.54 (m, 2H), 2.70 (s, 3H), 4.67 (t, 1H), 4.95 (d, 1H), 6.25 (d, 1H) 7.10-7.19 (m, 2H), 7.30-7.39 (m, 3H).
- To a solution of 6-benzyl-5-(1-bromo-propyl)-3-methyl-6H-isothiazolo[4,5-d]pyrimidin-7-one (method 60) (260 mg, 0.70 mmol) in anhydrous DMF (10 mL), ethyl diisopropylamine (387 mg, 3 mmol) and N-(3-aminopropyl)carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (174 mg, 1 mmol) were added at room temperature and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 h after which the MS analysis showed the complete disappearance of the starting bromide and only the product peak at 472 (MH+) was observed. The reaction mixture was diluted with water (100 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (3×60 mL). The combined organic extracts were dried and concentrated to get the crude amine which was dissolved in chloroform (40 mL) and diisopropylethylamine (387 mg, 3 mmol) was added and the mixture was heated to 60° C. To the stirred hot solution p-toluoyl chloride (154 mg, 1 mmol) in chloroform (20 mL) was added dropwise and the mixture was refluxed for 12 h after which the MS showed the complete disappearance of the amine and only the product peak at 590 (MH+). The reaction mixture was concentrated and the crude product was purified by column chromatography to isolate the pure acylated product (80 mg, 20% overall from bromide) which was treated with 4M HCl in 1,4-dioxane (10 mL) for 30 min. The dioxane was evaporated in a rotary evaporator and the residue was dissolved in water and freeze dried to get the pure product as a white fluffy solid. Yield 60 mg (16% overall from bromide). m/z 490 (MH+); 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6, 96° C.) δ 0.65 (t, 3H), 1.36-1.50 (m, 1H), 1.60-1.72 (m, 1H), 1.88-1.99 (m, 1H), 2.14-2.26 (m, 1H), 2.35 (s, 3H), 2.47 (t, 2H), 2.68 (s, 3H), 3.32-3.44 (m, 2H), 4.90 (d, 1H), 5.50 (bs, 1H), 5.76 (d, 1H), 6.96-7.34 (m, 9H), 7.68 (bs, 3H).
- The following compound was chirally purified in same manner as (+) (3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl)-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (method 12). Chiral purification generally resulted in 99% purity of the (+) enantiomer.
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Column Solvent (+) Enantiomer Method # Compound Name Type composition retention time SM 62 (+) N-(3-Amino- Chiralpak 70% hexane 11.7 min Method propyl)-N-[1-(6-benzyl- AD 30% 61 3-methyl-7-oxo-6,7- isopropanol dihydro-isothiazolo[4,5- 0.1% d]pyrimidin-5-yl)- diethylamine propyl]-4-methyl- benzamide Example G-1 - Triethyl orthoacetate (1.6 L, 9 mol), malononitrile (500 g, 7.57 mol) and glacial acetic acid (25 ml) were placed in a 5 l RB flask equipped with a stirrer, thermometer and a Vigreux column (20×1 in.) on top of which a distillation condenser was placed. The reaction mixture was heated and ethyl alcohol began to distil when the temperature of the reaction mixture was about 85-90° C. After about 3 h., the temperature of the reaction mixture reached 140° C. Then the reaction was concentrated in a rotary evaporator to remove the low-boiling materials and the residue was stirred with isopropyl alcohol (1 l) and cooled in an ice bath. The crystallized product was filtered off washed with isopropyl alcohol (200 ml), hexanes (600 ml) and dried at 50° C. in a vacuum oven overnight to yield 2-(1-ethoxy-ethylidene)-malononitrile (974 g, 94%) as a golden yellow solid [mp 92. ° C. (lit. 90-92° C., MCCall. M. A. J. Org. Chem. 1962, 27, 2433-2439)].
- 2-(1-Ethoxy-ethylidene)-malononitrile (method 1) (300 g, 2.2 mol) was dissolved in anhydrous benzene (3.1 l, slight warming required) and 20 ml of triethylamine was added. The mixture was mechanically stirred and hydrogen sulfide was bubbled into this solution for 2 h and a solid formed. Then N2 was bubbled through the reaction mixture for 40 min. The precipitated solid was filtered off, washed with cold benzene (200 ml) and dried in a vacuum oven overnight to isolate (2E)-2-cyano-3-ethoxybut-2-enethioamide (332 g, 88%) as light brown crystals.
- (2E)-2-Cyano-3-ethoxybut-2-enethioamide (method 2) (150 g, 0.88 mol) was dissolved in 7M solution of ammonia in methanol (2.9 L) and stirred at r.t. overnight. The reaction mixture was concentrated and the residue was crystallized from hot water (1. L) to provide (2E)-3-amino-2-cyanobut-2-enethioamide (111.6 g, 89%) as brown crystals. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 2.22 (s, 3H), 7.73 (bs, 1H), 8.53 (bs, 1H), 9.01 (bs, 1H), 11.60 (bs, 1H).
- To a stirred solution of (2E)-3-amino-2-cyanobut-2-enethioamide (method 3) (111 g, 0.78 mol) in methanol (2 L) was added dropwise 200 ml of 35% hydrogen peroxide over a period of 30 min. After the completion of the addition the mixture was stirred at 60° C. for 3 h after which the TLC showed the completion of the reaction. The reaction mixture was evaporated to 300 ml in a rotary evaporator and cooled in an ice-bath. The crystallized product was filtered off and washed with isopropyl alcohol (100 ml) and dried in vacuum at 50° C. overnight to provide 5-amino-3-methylisothiazole-4-carbonitrile (105.63 g, 96%) as a light yellow crystalline solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 2.24 (s, 3H), 8.00 (bs, 2H).
- To a solution of 5-amino-3-methylisothiazole-4-carbonitrile (method 4) (105.6 g, 0.76 mol) in pyridine (250 ml) at 0° C., isovaleryl chloride (100 g, 0.83 mol) in chloroform (300 ml) was added dropwise. After the completion of the addition the reaction mixture was allowed to warm to r.t. and stirred overnight. The TLC and the MS showed the complete disappearance of the starting material and the reaction mixture was diluted with CHCl3 (600 ml), washed with water (200 ml), 2N HCl (600 ml), satd. NaHCO3 (200 ml), brine (200 ml) and dried over Na2SO4. Concentration of the CHCl3 layer provided the crude product which was triturated from DCM/hexanes (1/10) and filtered off to isolate N-(4-cyano-3-methyl-isothiazol-5-yl)-3-methyl-butyramide (149.7 g, 88%) as an off-white crystalline solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 1.04 (d, 6H), 2.18-2.32 (m, 1H), 2.46 (d, 2H), 2.53 (s, 3H), 9.87 (bs, 1H).
- To a solution of N-(4-cyano-3-methyl-isothiazol-5-yl)-3-methyl-butyramide (method 24) (72 g, 322 mmol) in 30% aqueous NH4OH (2.1 L), was added dropwise 1.3 L of hydrogen peroxide at 40° C. After 20 min the temperature of the reaction mixture rose to 60° C. The addition was completed in 1.5 h. After an additional 2 h the MS showed the completion of the reaction. The reaction mixture was cooled in ice and con HCl was slowly added with cooling till the pH of the reaction mixture turns 7.6. The precipitated product was filtered and dried in vacuum oven to get the pore amide (36 g, 46%). The filtrate was saturated with NaCl and extracted with super solvent (34:66, t-butanol: 1,2-dichloroethane) and the combined organic extracts were washed with water (500 ml), brine (600 ml) and dried (Na2SO4) and concentrated. The residue on trituration with EtOAc/hexanes (1/4) provided an additional 9.8 g of pure product. Total yield of 45.8 g (58%) 3-methyl-5-(3-methyl-butyrylamino)-isothiazole-4-carboxylic acid amide. 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 1.03 (d, 6H), 2.24 (m, 1H), 2.43 (d, 2H), 2.69 (s, 3H), 5.98 (bs, 2H), 11.77 (bs, 1H).
- The 3-methyl-5-(3-methyl-butyrylamino)-isothiazole-4-carboxylic acid amide (method 25) (45.8 g, 190 mmol) was suspended in 700 ml of 30% NH3 and then was heated to 140° C. for 5 h in a pressure reactor. The mixture was poured into a 4 L beaker and cooled in an ice bath. To the cold solution con HCl (560 ml) was added dropwise to pH 7.5 and a white precipitate was formed. The precipitated product was filtered off, washed with water (100 ml) and dried under vacuum overnight. 6-Isobutyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (11 g, 26%) was isolated as an off-white powder. 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 1.05 (d, 6H), 2.32 (m, 1H), 2.69 (d, 2H), 2.82 (s, 3H).
- To a solution of the 6-isobutyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 26) (11 g, 49 mmol) in 60 ml of anhydrous DMF at 0° C., was added 13.8 g (100 mmol) of anhydrous K2CO3 followed by benzyl bromide (9.3 g, 54 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at 0-20° C. overnight. The TLC of the reaction mixture showed the complete disappearance of the SM. The reaction mixture was poured into ice-cold water and extracted with EtOAc (3×100 ml). The combined extracts were washed with water (100 ml), brine (100 ml), dried (Na2SO4) and concentrated. The TLC and the 1H NMR showed the presence of two products N alkylated as well as O-alkylated products in a ratio of 75:25. The products were separated by column (silica gel) chromatography using 10% EtOAc in hexanes. The major N-alkylated product 5-benzyl-6-isobutyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one was isolated as white crystalline solid (10.8 g, 70%). 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.94 (d, 6H), 2.23-2.37 (m, 1H), 2.64 (d, 2H), 2.82 (s, 3H), 5.38 (s, 2H), 7.10-7.38 (m, 5H).
- To a solution of 5-benzyl-6-isobutyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 27) (5.81 g, 18.5 mmol) and sodium acetate (10 g) in acetic acid (100 ml) at 100° C., a solution of the bromine (6 g, 38 mmol) in acetic acid (60 ml) was added dropwise over a period of 20 minutes. The reaction mixture was stirred at that temperature for 30 min and cooled and the TLC (eluent 10% EtOAc in hexanes) and MS showed the complete disappearance of the SM and only the product. The reaction mixture was poured into ice water and extracted with EtOAc (3×60 ml) and the organic layers were combined and washed with 2% sodium thiosulfate solution (60 ml), water (100 ml), brine (100 ml) and dried over Na2SO4. Concentration of the organic layer provided 5-benzyl-6-(1-bromo-2-methyl-propyl)-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (7.27 g, 99%) as white crystalline solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.54 (d, 3H), 1.11 (d, 3H), 2.62-2.76 (m, 1H), 2.83 (s, 3H), 4.42 (d, 1H), 4.80 (d, 1H), 6.22 (d, 1H), 7.12-7.42 (m, 5H).
- To a solution of 5-benzyl-6-(1-bromo-2-methyl-propyl)-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 28) (7.27 g, 18.5 mmol) in anhydrous DMF (60 ml), sodium azide (2.33 g, 37 mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 hour. The TLC of the RM showed the complete disappearance of the starting bromide. The reaction mixture was poured into ice water (300 ml) and extracted with EtOAc (3×100 ml). The organic layer was washed with water (100 ml), brine (100 ml) and dried (Na2SO4). Concentration of the organic layer provided the crude product which was purified by column (silica gel) chromatography using 30% EtOAc in hexanes as eluent to isolate 6-(1-azido-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (6.16 g, 94%) as a low melting solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz) δ 0.57 (d, 3H), 1.07 (d, 3H), 2.50-2.74 (m, 1H), 2.98 (s, 3H), 3.71 (d, 1H), 5.05 (d, 1H), 5.78 (d, 1H), 7.12-7.40 (m, 5H).
- To a solution of 6-(1-azido-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 29) (6.8 g, 19.2 mmol) in methanol (400 ml) was added 5% Pd/C (1 g, 20% by wt.) and the resulting mixture was stirred at r.t. in an atmosphere of H2 and the progress of the reaction was monitored by MS. After the disappearance of the starting material the reaction mixture was filtered through celite and washed with EtOAc. Concentration of the filtrate provided 6-(1-amino-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (5.42 g, 86%).
- To a solution of 6-(1-amino-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 30) (5.4 g, 16.5 mmol) in DCM (100 ml), 4 Å molecular sieves (50 g) was added followed by N-boc protected 3-aminopropanol (2.84 g, 16.5 mmol)) and the reaction mixture was stirred at r.t. overnight and the progress of the reaction was monitored by MS. After the complete disappearance of the starting amine, a catalytic amount of acetic acid was added to the reaction followed by sodium triacetoxyborohydride (3.49 g, 16.5 mmol) and the reaction mixture was stirred at r.t. for 4 h. After the completion of the reaction (MS), the reaction mixture was filtered and the residue was washed with DCM and the filtrate was washed with water (100 mL), brine (100 mL) and concentrated to give {3-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propylamino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester (8.3 g, theoretical yield=7.9 g) which was used as such for the next reaction.
- To a solution of {31-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propylamino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester obtained from method 31 alternative procedure above in chloroform (300 ml), diisopropylethylamine (6 g, 46.5 mmol) was added and the reaction mixture was heated to 60° C. To the hot solution a solution of the p-toluoyl chloride (3.78 g, 24.4 mmol) in chloroform (150 ml) was added dropwise and the resulting solution was refluxed overnight. The TLC showed the disappearance of most of the SM. The reaction mixture was washed with water (2×100 ml), satd, NaHCO3 (200 ml) brine (100 ml) and dried (Na2SO4). Concentration of the organic layer provided the crude product which was purified by column (silica gel) chromatography using 10-30% EtOAc in hexanes as eluent. Yield=6.14 g (62%) of {3-[[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-(4-methyl-benzoyl)-amino]-propyl}-carbamic acid tert-butyl ester. White foam, mp, 70-71° C. m/z 604 (MH+), 1H NMR (DMSO-d6, 300 MHz, 95° C.) δ: 0.48 (d, 3H), 0.90 (d, 3H), 1.26 m, 1H), 1.28 (s, 9H), 2.33 (s, 3H), 2.47 (d, 2H), 2.72-2.64 (m, 1H), 2.72 (s, 3H), 3.24 (t, 2H), 5.08 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.90 (d, 1H), 7.20-7.40 (m, 9H).
- To a chilled solution of sulfuric acid (7.2 volumes, 12.9 equivs) was charged 5-amino-3-methylisothiazole-4-carbonitrile (method 4) (1.0 equiv). The temperature was maintained below 55° C. The reaction mixture was heated to 70° C. and held for 1 hour until TLC showed disappearance of starting material. The mixture was cooled to 60-65° C. before the ammonia (21 volumes) was charged to pH 10. The mixture was cooled to 20° C., aged overnight and filtered. The resulting solid was washed with dilute ammonia (3.6 volumes) and dried at 40° C. to give a pale brown solid (typical yield 80%). 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 2.46 (s, 3H), 6.28 (s, 1H).
- To a 2 L flask equipped with Dean Stark was charged 5-amino-3-methylisothiazole-4-carboxamide (method 63) (1 equiv), p-toluene sulphonic acid (0.049 equiv), DMF (9.75 volumes). The reaction was stirred until a solution was obtained and isovaleraldehyde (1.10 equiv) and toluene (4.9 volumes) were added. The resulting mixture was heated to 130° C. and held at reflux for 1 hour removing water via a Dean Stark apparatus. Once the reaction was complete toluene was removed under vacuum distillation. Sodium bisulfite (2.50 equiv) was charged and the mixture was held at 115° C. for 7 hours, then cooled to room temperature overnight. The solid was removed by filtration through harborlite and washed with DMF (1 volume). Analysis showed conversion to product and the reaction was heated to 50° C., water (15 volumes) was added and the resulting precipitate was cooled to room temperature and held for 1 h. The product was isolated by filtration and washed with water (2×0.5 volumes), dried to give a pale brown solid (typical yield 89%).
- To (3,3-diethoxypropyl)amine (1.00 equiv) in THF (2 volumes) was charged di-t-butyldicarbonate (1.05 equiv) in THF (3 volumes). The reaction was heated to 45° C. and held for ½ h. Analysis showed the disappearance of starting material, and the resulting solution was heated to 65° C. p-Toluene sulphonic acid (0.1 equiv) and water (5 volumes) were charged over 10 mins, heating continued at 65° C. and held for ½ hour. Analysis showed disappearance of tert-butyl (3,3-diethoxypropyl)carbamate. Toluene (15 volumes) charged, layers separated and washed with water (5 volumes). A fraction of the solution obtained (0.95 equivs) was charged to a solution containing 6-(1-amino-2-methyl-propyl)-5-benzyl-3-methyl-5H-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-4-one (method 30) (1 equiv), toluene (5 volumes) and molecular sieves (1 weight equivalent). The reaction mixture was stirred overnight at room temperature until the reaction was complete. THF (2.5 volumes) were charged followed by sodium acetoxyborohydride (2.0 equiv) and the resulting mixture held overnight until reaction was complete. Aqueous acetic acid (20% v/v, 2.5 volumes) were charged over 10 minutes, stirred at room temperature for 10 minutes, filtered and washed with water (2.5 volumes). The layers were separated and the organic layer was concentrated under vacuo at 50° C. Further toluene was charged (2.5 volumes) and the solvent removed. The product was obtained as an orange oil (typical yield 92%). m/z 486 (MH+).
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Ex. Compound 1H NMR m/z SM A1 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)- (DMSO-d6, 500 MHz, 96° C.) δ: m/z Method N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl- 0.63 (t, 3H), 1.40-1.74 (m, 2H), 490 (MH+) 13 4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 1.75-1.96 (m, 1H), 2.05-2.20 (m, 1H), 2.39 (s, isothiazolo[5,4- 3H), 2.46 (t, 2H), 2.72 (s, 3H), d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]- 3.36 (t, 2H), 4.83 (d, 1H), 5.50 (bs, 1H), 4-methyl-benzamide 5.77 (d, 1H), 6.95-7.37 (m, 9H), hydrogen chloride 7.79 (bs, 3H) A2 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)- (DMSO-d6, 500 MHz, 96° C.) δ: m/z Method N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)- 0.66 (t, 3H), 1.38-1.74 (m, 2H), 508 (MH+) 13a 3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 1.82-1.98 (m, 1H), 2.02-2.20 (m, 1H), 2.34 (s, dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 3H), 2.42 (t, 2H), 2.72 (s, 3H), d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}- 3.36 (t, 2H), 4.85 (d, 1H), 5.49 (bs, 1H), 4-methyl-benzamide 5.70 (d, 1H), 7.05-7.27 (m, 8H), hydrogen chloride 7.76 (bs, 3H) A3 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)- (500 MHz, DMSO-d6, 100° C.) δ m/z Method N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)- ppm: 0.70 (t, 3H), 1.40-1.54 (m, 508 (MH+) 13b 3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 1H), 1.62-1.76 (m, 1H), dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 1.85-2.01 (m, 1H), 2.14-2.27 (m, 1H), 2.38 (s, d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}- 3H), 2.44-2.49 (m, 2H), 2.76 (s, 4-methyl-benzamide 3H), 3.35-3.46 (m, 2H), 4.87 (br s, hydrogen chloride 1H), 5.48 (br s, 1H), 5.75 (d, 1H), 6.84-6.96 (m, 2H), 7.06-7.15 (m, 1H), 7.20-7.31 (m, 4H), 7.33-7.41 (m, 1H), 7.52 (br s, 3H) A4 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)- (DMSO-d6, 500 MHz, 96° C.) δ: m/z Method N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl- 0.68 (t, 3H), 1.50-1.72 (m, 2H), 554, 13g 4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 1.91-1.96 (m, 1H), 2.13-2.17 (m, 1H), 2.47 (t, 556 (MH+) isothiazolo[5,4- 2H), 2.77 (s, 3H), 3.38 (t, 2H), d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]- 4.95 (d, 1H), 5.57 (bs, 1H), 5.80 (d, 1H), 4-bromo-benzamide 7.13 (m, 2H), 7.28-7.36 (m, 5H), hydrogen chloride 7.64 (d, 2H), 7.80 (br, 1H) A5 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)- (DMSO-d6, 500 MHz, 96° C.) δ: m/z Method N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl- 0.69 (t, 3H), 1.42-1.83 (m, 2H), 510 (MH+) 13c 4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 1.89-2.01 (m, 1H), 2.10-2.20 (m, 1H), isothiazolo[5,4- 2.46 (hidden by DMSO, 2H), 2.77 (s, d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]- 3H), 3.39 (bm, 2H), 4.94 (d, 1H), 4-chloro-benzamide 5.58 (bs, 1H), 5.81 (d, 1H), hydrogen chloride 7.12-7.56 (m, 9H) A6 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)- (DMSO-d6, 500 MHz, 96° C.) δ: m/z Method N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl- 0.67 (t, 3H), 1.45 (m, 1H), 1.70 (m, 1H), 508 (MH+) 13d 4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 1.92 (m, 1H), 2.16 (m, 1H), 2.31 (s, isothiazolo[5,4- 3H), 2.46 (2H, hidden by DMSO), d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]- 2.76 (s, 3H), 3.39 (t, 2H), 4.93 (d, 3-fluoro-4-methyl- 1H), 5.54 (bs, 1H), 5.81 (d, 1H), benzamide hydrogen 7.09-7.52 (m, 8H), 7.74 (br, 3H) chloride A7 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)- (DMSO-d6, 500 MHz, 96° C.) δ: m/z Method N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl- 0.70 (t, 3H), 1.50-1.70 (m, 2H), 1.94 (m, 544, 13e 4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 1H), 2.20 (m, 1H), 2.46 (m, 2H), 545, isothiazolo[5,4- 2.78 (s, 3H), 3.30 (m, 2H), 5.10 (d, 546 (MH+) d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]- 1H), 5.82 (bs, 1H), 5.93 (d, 1H), 2,3-dichloro-benzamide 7.29-7.72 (m, 8H), 7.72 (br, 3H) hydrogen chloride A8 (+) Benzo[b]thiophene-2- (DMSO-d6, 500 MHz, 96° C.) δ: m/z Method carboxylic acid (3-amino- 0.71 (t, 3H), 1.46-1.61 (m, 1H), 532 (MH+) 13f propyl)-[1-(5-benzyl-3- 1.88-1.92 (m, 1H), 1.93-1.97 (m, 1H), methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 2.21-2.26 (m, 1H), 2.62 (t, 2H), 2.76 (s, isothiazolo[5,4- 3H), 3.65 (t, 2H), 4.96 (d, 1H), d]pyrimidin-6-yl)- 5.66 (bs, 1H), 5.78 (d, 1H), 7.05 (bm, propyl]amide hydrogen 2H), 7.25 (bm, 3H), 7.30-7.50 (m, chloride 2H), 7.60 (s, 1H), 7.85-7.99 (m, 2H) A9 (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N- (DMSO-d6, 500 MHz, 96° C.) δ: m/z Method [1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4- 0.60 (t, 3H), 1.85-2.05 (m, 2H), 2.45 (s, 476 (MH+) 13h oxo-4,5-dihydro- 3H), 2.76 (s, 3H), 2.90 (m, 2H), isothiazolo[5,4- 3.80 (m, 2H), 4.70 (d, 1H), 5.35 (bs, 1H), d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]- 5.80 (d, 1H), 6.88-7.35 (m, 9H), 4-methyl-benzamide 7.75-7.85 (br, 3H) hydrogen chloride A10 (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3- (DMSO-d6, 90° C.) δ: 0.66 (t, 3H), m/z Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 0.90-1.10 (m, 1H), 1.30-1.49 (m, 518 (MH+) 12i isothiazolo[5,4- 1H), 1.81 (m, 8H), 1.85-1.95 (m, d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]- 1H), 2.05-2.15 (m, 1H), 2.35 (s, 3H), N-(3-dimethylamino- 2.75 (s, 3H), 3.41 (t, 2H), 4.96 (d, propyl)-4-methyl- 1H), 5.71 (bs, 1H), 5.92 (d, 1H), benzamide 7.10-7.44 (m, 9H) -
- The following compounds were synthesized according to synthetic scheme B above:
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Ex. Compound 1H NMR m/z SM B1 (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl- (DMSO-d6, 90° C.) δ: 0.65 (t, 3H), m/z Method 4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 0.75-0.85 (d, 6H), 1.01-1.11 (m, 532 (MH+) 15 isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin- 1H), 1.35-1.50 (m, 1H), 6-yl)-propyl]-N-(3- 1.80-1.98 (m, 1H), 2.00-2.19 (m, 3H), 2.35 (s, isopropylamino-propyl)-4- 3H), 2.80 (s, 3H), 3.00-3.05 (b, 2H), methyl-benzamide 3.40 (m, 2H), 4.90 (d, 1H), 5.70 (bs, 1H), 5.80 (d, 1H), 7.00-7.40 (m, 9H) -
- The following compounds were synthesized according to synthetic scheme C above:
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Ex. Compound 1H NMR m/z SM C1 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1- (500 MHz, 100° C., DMSO-d6) m/z Method (5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5- δ: 0.68 (t, 3H), 1.52 (m, 1H), 474 (MH+) 23 dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4- 1.72 (m, 1H), 1.92 (m, 1H), d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4- 2.10 (m, 1H), 2.39 (s, 3H), methyl-benzamide hydrogen 2.51 (m, 2H), 2.57 (s, 3H), 3.41 (m, chloride 2H), 4.85 (br, 1H), 5.50 (br, 1H), 5.77 (d, 1H), 7.07 (br, 2H), 7.24-7.35 (m, 7H), 7.73 (br, 3H) -
- The following compounds were synthesized according to synthetic scheme D above:
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Ex. Compound 1H NMR m/z SM D1 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N- (90° C., DMSO-d6) δ: 0.47 (d, 3H), m/z Method {1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3- 0.92 (d, 3H), 1.10-1.28 (m, 1H), 522 (MH+) 35a methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 1.44-1.56 (m, 1H), 2.27 (t, 2H), isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin- 2.36 (s, 3H), 2.66-2.72 (m, 1H), 2.75 (s, 6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4- 3H), 3.35 (t, 2H), 5.04 (d, 1H), methyl-benzamide hydrogen 5.57 (d, 1H), 5.86 (d, 1H), 7.12-7.43 (m, chloride 8H), 7.71-7.81 (m, 3H) D2 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N- (500 MHz, 96° C., DMSO-d6) δ: m/z Method [1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo- 0.45 (d, 3H), 0.90 (d, 3H), 1.12-1.30 (m, 504 (MH+) 36 4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 1H), 1.46-1.63 (m, 1H), 2.25 (t, 2H), d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl- 2.36 (s, 3H), 2.64-2.7 (m, 1H), propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide 2.68 (s, 3H), 3.34 (t, 2H), 5.06 (d, 1H), 5.59 (d, 1H), 5.90 (d, 1H), 7.20-7.40 (m, 9H), 7.71 (bs, 3H) D3 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N- (500 MHz, DMSO-d6, 90° C.) δ: m/z Method {1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3- 0.52 (d, 3H), 0.94 (d, 3H), 1.15-1.25 (m, 522 (MH+) 35b methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 1H), 1.26-1.33 (m, 1H), isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin- 1.45-1.58 (m, 1H), 2.32 (m, 2H), 2.38 (s, 3H), 6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4- 2.78 (s, 3H), 3.32-3.40 (m, 2H), methyl-benzamide 5.11 (bd, 1H), 5.56 (bd, 1H), 5.90-5.93 (d, 1H), 7.11-7.38 (m, 8H), 7.58 (b, 2H) D4 (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1- (500 MHz, DMSO-d6, 96° C.) δ: m/z Method (5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo- 0.44 (d, 3H), 0.90 (d, 3H), 1.09-1.12 (m, 554, 35d 4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 1H), 2.55-2.75 (m, 2H), 2.79 (s, 3H), 556 (MH+) d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl- 3.62-3.75 (m, 2H), 5.05 (m, 1H), 35d propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.93 (d, 1H), hydrogen chloride 7.21-7.40 (m, 9H), 7.61 (m, 4H) D5 (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1- (DMSO-d6, 500 MHz, 90° C.) δ: m/z Method (5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo- 0.39 (d, 3H), 0.93 (d, 3H), 2.40 (bm, 4H), 490 (MH+) 35c 4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 2.55-2.70 (m, 2H), 2.79 (s, 3H), d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl- 3.68-3.75 (m, 2H), 5.00 (b, 1H), propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide 5.55 (b, 1H), 5.91-5.95 (d, 1H), hydrogen chloride 7.15-7.43 (m, 9H), 7.60-7.71 (bs, 2H). D6 (+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1- (500 MHz, DMSO-d6, 90° C.) δ: m/z Method (5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo- 0.39 (d, 3H), 0.93 (d, 3H), 2.20-2.39 (m, 508 (MH+) 35e 4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 4H), 2.60-2.70 (m, 2H), 2.79 (s, 3H), d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl- 3.63-3.74 (m, 2H), 5.00 (b, 1H), propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl- 5.55 (b, 1H), 5.91-5.95 (d, 1H), benzamide hydrogen chloride 7.15-7.48 (m, 8H), 7.68 (bs, 2H) D7 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N- (500 MHz, DMSO-d6, 90° C.) δ: m/z Method [1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo- 0.48 (d, 3H), 0.93 (d, 3H), 1.18 (m, 1H), 522 (MH+) 35f 4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 1.53 (m, 1H), 2.32-2.51 (s, m, 5H), d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl- 2.82 (s, 4H), 3.35-3.43 (m, 2H), propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl- 5.10 (m, 1H), 5.62 (m, 1H), 5.94 (d, 1H), benzamide hydrogen chloride 7.11-7.38 (m, 8H), 7.51 (b, 2H) D8 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N- (DMSO-d6, 90° C.) δ: 0.48 (d, 3H), m/z Method [1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo- 0.93 (m, 3H), 1.10-1.20 (m, 1H), 568, 35g 4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 1.45-1.60 (m, 1H), 2.28-2.41 (t, 2H), 570 (MH+) d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl- 2.63-2.79 (m, s, 4H), 3.35-3.43 (m, propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide 2H), 5.08 (m, 1H), 5.62 (m, 1H), hydrogen chloride 5.96 (d, 1H), 7.30-7.50 (m, 7H), 7.52-7.80 (br, m, 4H) -
- The following compounds were synthesized according to synthetic scheme E above:
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Ex. Compound 1H NMR m/z SM E1 (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3- (DMSO-d6, 90° C.) δ: 0.36 (d, 3H), m/z Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 0.73 (m, 1H), 0.96 (d, 3H), 532 (MH+) 40a dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 1.26-1.27 (m, 1H), 1.65-1.87 (br m, s, 8H), d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- 2.37 (s, 3H), 2.72 (m, 1H), 2.87 (s, 3H), methyl-propyl]-N-(3- 3.35-3.41 (m, 2H), 5.22-5.27 (d, 1H), dimethylamino-propyl)-4- 5.73-5.76 (d, 1H), 6.12-6.17 (d, 1H), methyl-benzamide 7.22-7.41 (m, 9H) E2 (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3- (DMSO-d6, 90° C.) δ: 0.36 (d, 3H), m/z Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 0.73 (m, 1H), 0.95 (d, 3H), 596, 40 dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 1.20-1.23 (m, 1H), 1.64-1.82 (br m, s, 8H), 598 (MH+) d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- 2.69 (m, 1H), 2.87 (s, 3H), 3.35-3.37 (m, methyl-propyl]-N-(3- 2H), 5.17-5.22 (d, 1H), 5.71-5.75 (d, dimethylamino-propyl)-4- 1H), 6.12-6.17 (d, 1H), 7.21-7.57 (m, bromo-benzamide 9H) E3 (+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3- (DMSO-d6, 90° C.) δ: 0.36 (d, 3H), m/z Method methyl-4-oxo-4,5- 0.73 (m, 1H), 0.94 (d, 3H), 540 (MH+) 40b dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4- 1.20-1.23 (m, 1H), 1.65-1.83 (br m, s, 8H), d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2- 2.30 (s, 3H), 2.69 (m, 1H), 2.87 (s, 3H), methyl-propyl]-N-(3- 3.35-3.41 (t, 2H), 5.17-5.23 (d, 1H), dimethylamino-propyl)-3- 5.71-5.74 (d, 1H), 6.11-6.16 (d, 1H), fluoro-4-methyl- 6.99-7.39 (m, 8H) benzamide -
- The following compounds were synthesized according to synthetic scheme F above:
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Ex. Compound 1H NMR m/z SM F1 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N- (500 MHz, 100° C., DMSO-d6): δ: m/z Method [1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4- 0.48 (d, 3H), 0.94 (d, 3H), 1.20-1.45 (m, m, 488 (MH+) 51 oxo-4,5-dihydro- 2H), 2.15 (m, 2H), 2.38 (s, 3H), isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin- 2.58 (s, 3H), 2.70 (m, 1H), 3.37 (m, 2H), 6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4- 5.11 (d, 1H), 5.64 (d, 1H), 5.90 (d, methyl-benzamide 1H), 7.23-7.39 (m, 9H) F2 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N- (500 MHz, 100° C., DMSO-d6) δ: m/z Method {1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3- 0.50 (d, 3H), 0.95-1.10 (d, m, 4H), 1.55 (m, 506 (MH+) 51a methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 1H), 2.32 (m, 2H), 2.40 (s, 3H), isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin- 2.60 (s, 3H), 2.75 (m, 1H), 3.40 (m, 2H), 6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4- 5.10 (d, 1H), 5.60 (d, 1H), 5.88 (d, methyl-benzamide 1H), 7.17-7.34 (m, 8H) F3 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N- (90° C., DMSO-d6) δ: 0.44 (d, 3H), m/z Method {1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3- 0.96 (d, 3H), 1.15-1.35 (m, 1H), 506 (MH+) 50b methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro- 1.50-1.71 (m, 1H), 2.36 (m, s, 4H), 2.60 (s, isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin- 3H), 2.60-2.80 (m, 2H), 3.43-3.54 (m, 6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4- 2H), 5.10 (m, 1H), 5.62 (d, 1H), methyl-benzamide 5.82 (d, 1H), 7.12-7.37 (m, 8H), 7.60 (br, hydrogen chloride 3H) - The following compounds were synthesized according to synthetic scheme G above:
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Ex. Compound 1H NMR m/z SM G1 (+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1- (DMSO-d6, 90° C.) δ 0.65 (t, m/z Method (6-benzyl-3-methyl-7-oxo-6,7- 3H), 1.36-1.50 (m, 1H), 490 (MH+) 62 dihydro-isothiazolo[4,5- 1.60-1.72 (m, 1H), 1.88-1.99 (m, 1H), d]pyrimidin-5-yl)-propyl]-4- 2.14-2.26 (m, 1H), 2.35 (s, 3H), methyl-benzamide 2.47 (t, 2H), 2.68 (s, 3H), 3.32-3.44 (m, 2H), 4.90 (d, 1H), 5.50 (b, 1H), 5.76 (d, 1H), 6.96-7.34 (m, 9H), 7.68 (bs, 3H). - Rotations were measured on a Perkin Elmer Model 341 polarimeter. The compounds were dissolved to a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol and the measurements were made at 20.0° C., at 589 nM. 1 ml of solution was used.
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Example Rotation A1 + C1 + D2 + A8 + D5 + A5 + A4 + D4 + D6 + A6 + A7 + F2 + F1 + A3 + A10 + A2 + A9 + D7 + D8 + D3 + D1 + B1 + E2 + E1 + E3 + G1 + F3 + - Compounds of formula (I) have been shown to inhibit the microtubule motor protein HsEg5 in vitro. Inhibitors of Eg5 have been shown to inhibit the formation of a mitotic spindle and therefore for cell division. Inhibitors of Eg5 have been shown to block cells in the metaphase of mitosis leading to apoptosis of effected cells, and to therefore have anti-proliferative effects. It is believed that Eg5 inhibitors act as modulators of cell division and are expected to be active against neoplastic disease such as carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon, prostate or other tissues, as well as multiple myeloma leukemias, for example myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and lymphomas for example Hodgkins disease and non-Hodgkins lymphoma, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, and other tumor types such as melanoma, fibrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma. Therefore it is believed that the compounds of formula (I) may be used for the treatment of neoplastic disease. Hence the compounds of formula (I) and their salts and their in vivo hydrolysable esters are expected to be active against carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon, prostate or other tissues, as well as leukemias and lymphomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, and other tumor types such as melanoma, fibrosarcoma and osteosarcoma. The compounds of formula (I) and their salts and their in vivo hydrolysable esters are expected to be active against neoplastic disease such as carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon, prostate or other tissues, as well as multiple myeloma leukemias, for example myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and lymphomas for example Hodgkins disease and non-Hodgkins lymphoma, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, and other tumor types such as melanoma, fibrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma. It is expected that the compounds of formula (I) would most likely be used in combination with a broad range of agents but could also be used as a single agent.
- Generally, the compounds of formula (I) have been identified in the Malachite Green Assay described herein as having an IC50 value of 100 micromolar or less. For example compound A7 ((+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-2,3-dichloro-benzamide hydrogen chloride) has an IC50 value of 136 nM.
- Compounds provided by this invention should also be useful as standards and reagents in determining the ability of a potential pharmaceutical to inhibit Eg5. These would be provided in commercial kits comprising a compound of this invention.
- Enzymatic activity of the Eg5 motor and effects of inhibitors was measured using a malachite green assay, which measures phosphate liberated from ATP, and has been used previously to measure the activity of kinesin motors (Hackney and Jiang, 2001). Enzyme was recombinant HsEg5 motor domain (amino acids 1-369-8His) and was added at a final concentration of 6 nM to 100 μl reactions. Buffer consisted of 25 mM PIPES/KOH, pH 6.8, 2 mM MgCl2, 1 mM EGTA, 1 mM dtt, 0.01% Triton X-100 and 5 μM paclitaxel. Malachite green/ammonium molybdate reagent was prepared as follows: for 800 ml final volume, 0.27 g of Malachite Green (J. T. Baker) was dissolved in 600 ml of H2O in a polypropylene bottle. 8.4 g ammonium molybdate (Sigma) was dissolved in 200 ml 4N HCl. The solutions were mixed for 20 min and filtered through 0.02 μm filter directly into a polypropylene container. 5 μl of compound diluted in 12% DMSO was added to the wells of 96 well plates. 80 μl of enzyme diluted in buffer solution above was added per well and incubated with compound for 20 min. After this pre-incubation, substrate solution containing 2 mM ATP (final concentration: 300 μM) and 6.053 μM polymerized tubulin (final concentration: 908 nM) in 15 μl of buffer were then added to each well to start reaction. Reaction was mixed and incubated for an additional 20 min at room temperature. The reactions were then quenched by the addition of 150 μl malachite green/ammonium molybdate reagent, and absorbance read at 650 nanometers exactly 5 min after quench using a Spectramax Plus plate reader (Molecular Devices). Data was graphed and IC50s calculated using ExCel Fit (Microsoft).
Claims (29)
1. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I):
including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
wherein:
X is selected from —C(CH3)— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH3)—;
Y is selected from —C(CH3)— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH3)— then X is not —C(CH3)—;
m is 0 or 1;
R1 is F when m is 1;
R2 and R3 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl; wherein if both R2 and R3 are selected from C1-3alkyl they are identical;
n is 2 or 3;
R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
Z is optionally substituted phenyl, or optionally substituted benzothiophene wherein the number of optional substituents is 1 or 2 and each is independently selected from F, Cl, Br, CH3 or CH2CH3; and
“*” represents a chiral center;
wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
2. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein X is —C(CH3)— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
3. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein X is —S— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
4. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein Y is —C(CH3)— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
5. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein Y is —S— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
6. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein Y is —O— or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
7. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein m is 0 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
8. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein m is 1 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
9. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein R2 and R3 are both methyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
10. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein R2 is methyl and R3 is H or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
11. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein n is 2 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
12. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein n is 3 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
13. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein R4 and R5 are both H or both methyl, or R4 is H and R5 is isopropyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
14. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) according to claim 1 wherein Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
15. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I), as recited in claim 1 , including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
wherein:
X is selected from —C(CH3)— or —S— provided that when X is —S— then Y is —C(CH3)—;
Y is selected from —C(CH3)— or —O— or —S— provided that when Y is —C(CH3)— then X is not —C(CH3)—;
m is 0 or 1;
R1 is F when m is 1;
one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
n is 2 or 3;
R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl; and
“*” represents a chiral center;
wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
16. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I), as recited in claim 1 , including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
wherein:
Y is —S— and X is —C(CH3)—;
m is 0 or 1;
R1 is F when m is 1;
one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
n is 2 or 3;
R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl; and
“*” represents a chiral center;
wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
17. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I), as recited in claim 1 , including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
wherein:
Y is —O— and X is —C(CH3)—;
m is 0 or 1;
R1 is F when m is 1;
one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
n is 2 or 3;
R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl; and
“*” represents a chiral center;
wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
18. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I), as recited in claim 1 , including a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof,
wherein:
Y is —C(CH3)— and X is —S—;
m is 0 or 1;
R1 is F when m is 1;
one of R2 and R3 is H and the other is methyl or both R2 and R3 are methyl;
n is 2 or 3;
R4 and R5 are independently selected from H or C1-3alkyl;
Z is 4-methylphenyl, benzothiophen-2-yl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-methyl-3-fluorophenyl or 2,3-dichlorophenyl; and
“*” represents a chiral center;
wherein said enantiomer is substantially free of the other enantiomer; and wherein the optical rotation of the enantiomer, when said enantiomer is dissolved at a concentration of 1 mg/ml in methanol, at 20.0° C. measured at 589 nM is (+).
19. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof selected from:
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-chloro-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-2,3-dichloro-benzamide;
(+) Benzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxylic acid (3-amino-propyl)-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]amide;
(+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-N-(3-isopropylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide;
(+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(2-Amino-ethyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-bromo-benzamide;
(+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-4-bromo-benzamide;
(+) N-[1-(5-Benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isothiazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-N-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-3-fluoro-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(5-benzyl-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl)-2-methyl-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide;
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-{1-[5-(3-fluoro-benzyl)-3-methyl-4-oxo-4,5-dihydro-isoxazolo[5,4-d]pyrimidin-6-yl]-2-methyl-propyl}-4-methyl-benzamide; or
(+) N-(3-Amino-propyl)-N-[1-(6-benzyl-3-methyl-7-oxo-6,7-dihydro-isothiazolo[4,5-d]pyrimidin-5-yl)-propyl]-4-methyl-benzamide.
20. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof as recited in claim 1 which is substantially free of its corresponding (−) enantiomer.
21. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof as recited in claim 1 , having no more than 1% w/w of the corresponding (−) enantiomer.
22. An enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof as recited in claim 1 , having no more than 2% w/w of the corresponding (−) enantiomer.
23-26. (canceled)
27. A method for the prophylaxis treatment of cancers associated with comprising administering to a human in need of such treatment a therapeutically effective amount of an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) as defined in claim 1 .
28. A method for the treatment of cancer comprising administering to a human a therapeutically effective amount of an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof as defined in claim 1 .
29. A method for producing an Eg5 inhibitory effect in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment which comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined in claim 1 .
30. A method of treating carcinomas of the brain, breast, ovary, lung, colon and prostate, multiple myeloma leukemias, lymphomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, melanoma, fibrosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and osteosarcoma, in a warm-blooded animal, such as man, in need of such treatment which comprises administering to said animal an effective amount of an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable thereof, as defined in claim 1 .
31. A pharmaceutical composition comprising an enantiomer of a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof as defined in claim 1 together with at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, diluent or excipient.
32-34. (canceled)
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