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4-(Aminoalkylamino)-3-Benzimidazole-Quinolinones As Potent CHK1 Inhibitors
Overview
CHK-1 is one of the key enzymes regulating checkpoints in cellular growth cycles. Novel 4-(amino-alkylamino)-3-benzimidazole-quinolinones were prepared and assayed for their ability to inhibit CHK-1. These compounds are potent cell permeable CHK-1 inhibitors and showed synergistic effect with a DNA-damaging agent, camptothecin.
About this Structure
2GDO is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
4-(Aminoalkylamino)-3-benzimidazole-quinolinones as potent CHK-1 inhibitors., Ni ZJ, Barsanti P, Brammeier N, Diebes A, Poon DJ, Ng S, Pecchi S, Pfister K, Renhowe PA, Ramurthy S, Wagman AS, Bussiere DE, Le V, Zhou Y, Jansen JM, Ma S, Gesner TG, Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2006 Jun 15;16(12):3121-4. Epub 2006 Apr 5. PMID:16603354 Page seeded by OCA on Sun May 4 04:59:03 2008
