New classes of PDE7 inhibitors identified by a fission yeast-based HTS

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Studies of the phosphodiesterase PDE7 family are impeded by there being only one commercially available PDE7 inhibitor, BRL50481. The authors have employed a high-throughput screen of commercial chemical libraries, using a fission yeastbased assay, to identify PDE7 inhibitors that include steroids, podocarpanes, and an unusual heterocyclic compound, BC30. In vitro enzyme assays measuring the potency of BC30 and 2 podocarpanes, in comparison with BRL50481, produce data consistent with those from yeast-based assays. In other enzyme assays, BC30 stimulates the PDE4D catalytic domain but not full-length PDE4D2, suggesting an allosteric site of action. BC30 significantly enhances the anti-inflammatory effect of the PDE4 inhibitor rolipram as measured by release of tumor necrosis factor a from activated monocytes. These studies introduce several new PDE7 inhibitors that may be excellent candidates for medicinal chemistry because of the requirements for drug-like characteristics placed on them by the nature of the yeast-based screen. © 2010 Society for Biomolecular Sciences.

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Alaamery, M., Wyman, A. R., Ivey, F. D., Allain, C., Demirbas, D., Wang, L., … Hoffman, C. S. (2010). New classes of PDE7 inhibitors identified by a fission yeast-based HTS. Journal of Biomolecular Screening, 15(4), 359–367. https://doi.org/10.1177/1087057110362100

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