Issue 11, 2024

Design and synthesis of novel 8-(azaindolyl)-benzoazepinones as potent and selective ROCK inhibitors

Abstract

We report the characterization of potent and selective ROCK inhibitors identified through a core-hopping strategy. A virtual screening workflow, combining ligand- and structure-based methods, was applied on a known series of ROCK inhibitors bearing an acetamido-thiazole scaffold. The most promising replacement of the central core was represented by a benzoazepinone ring, which was selected as a starting point for a subsequent chemical exploration. The overall design approach exploited previous SARs available for congeneric series and crystallographic information to optimize the hinge-binding group as well as the terminal aromatic moiety interacting with the glycine-rich loop. The introduction of elongated and flexible charged groups led to compound 15, which exhibited sub-nanomolar potencies in biochemical and cellular assays, as well as a remarkable selectivity over PKA. HDX studies not only supported the postulated binding mode of compound 15 but also confirmed the crucial role of specific ROCK peptide segments in driving ligand selectivity.

Graphical abstract: Design and synthesis of novel 8-(azaindolyl)-benzoazepinones as potent and selective ROCK inhibitors

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
30 Apr 2024
Accepted
20 Aug 2024
First published
16 Sep 2024

RSC Med. Chem., 2024,15, 3862-3879

Design and synthesis of novel 8-(azaindolyl)-benzoazepinones as potent and selective ROCK inhibitors

D. Pala, D. Clark, C. Edwards, E. Pasqua, L. Tigli, B. Pioselli, P. Malysa, F. Facchinetti, F. Rancati and A. Accetta, RSC Med. Chem., 2024, 15, 3862 DOI: 10.1039/D4MD00313F

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