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  • CYP19 (aromatase): exploring the scaffold flexibility for novel selective inhibitors.

CYP19 (aromatase): exploring the scaffold flexibility for novel selective inhibitors.

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry (2008-09-11)
Sabrina Castellano, Giorgio Stefancich, Rino Ragno, Katarzyna Schewe, Marisabella Santoriello, Antonia Caroli, Rolf W Hartmann, Gianluca Sbardella
ABSTRACT

Several derivatives out of a series of antifungal agents exhibited a good inhibitory potency against aromatase as well as a fairly good selectivity toward CYP17, even if lacking H-bond accepting substituents. Their common structural feature is a flexible backbone that did not fit into previously reported CYP19 models. Thus, a ligand-based approach was exploited to develop a novel statistically robust, self-consistent and predictive 3D-QSAR model herein proposed as a helpful tool to design new aromatase inhibitors.

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2-Chloro-5-(chloromethyl)thiophene, 97%