WO2006138304A2 - Pyrimidine compounds - Google Patents
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- Chemokines are a family of cytokines that regulate the adhesion and transendothelial migration of leukocytes during an immune or inflammatory reaction (Mackay C.R., Nat. Immunol., (2001) 2:95; Olson et al., Am. J. Physiol. Regul. hitegr. Comp. Physiol, (2002) 283 :R7). Chemokines also regulate T cells and B cells trafficking and homing, and contribute to the development of lymphopoietic and hematopoietic systems (Ajuebor et al., Biochem. Pharmacol., (2002) 63:1191). Approximately 50 chemokines have been identified in humans.
- CXC CX3C
- CC C chemokines
- the biological functions of chemokines are mediated by their binding and activation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) on the cell surface.
- GPCRs G protein-coupled receptors
- CXCR4 receptor for example, it can be activated by Stromal-derived factor- 1 or SDF-I, a member of CXC chemokines.
- SDF-I was originally cloned from bone marrow stromal cell lines and found to act as a growth factor for progenitor B cells (Nishikawa et al., Eur. J. Immunol., (1988) 18:1767). SDF-I also induces bone marrow colonization of hematopoietic precursor cells during embryogenesis (Bleul et al., J. Exp. Med., (1996) 184:1101). The physiological function of SDF-I is mediated by CXCR4 receptor.
- mice lacking SDF-I or CXCR4 receptor show lethal abnormality in bone marrow myelopoiesis, B cell lymphopoiesis, and cerebellar development (Nagasawa et al., Nature, (1996) 382:635; Ma et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., (1998) 95:9448; Zou et al., Nature (1998) 393:595; Lu et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (2002) 99:7090).
- CXCR4 receptor is expressed broadly in a variety of tissues, particularly in immune and central nervous systems, and has been described as the major co-receptor for HIV-1/2 on T lymphocytes.
- CXCR4 receptor and SDF-I are also involved in other pathological conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, and tumor metastases (Buckley et al., J. Immunol., (2000) 165:3423).
- CXCR4 receptor and SDF-I are also found widely expressed in many tissues during embryonic development.
- the CXCR4/SDF-1 pathway has been shown to be critically involved in the regeneration of several tissue injury models. Specifically, it has been found that the SDF-I level is elevated at an injured site and CXCR4-positive cells actively participate in the tissue regenerating process.
- This invention is based on the discovery that certain pyrimidine compounds are effective in treating inflammatory and immune diseases (e.g., retinopathy), developmental or degenerative diseases, or tissue injuries through their binding to chemokine receptors (e.g., CXCR3 or CXCR4 receptors).
- chemokine receptors e.g., CXCR3 or CXCR4 receptors.
- these compounds when used in combination with G-CSF growth factor, exhibited synergistic effects in stem cells and endothelial progenitor cells mobilization.
- this invention features pyrimidine compounds of formula (I) and their salts:
- X is -N(R 3 )- or -O-; or X, together with R 5 , is C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl; or X, together with L 2 and L 3 , is C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl; each OfL 1 and L 2 , independently, is C 1 -C 10 alkylene, C 1 -C 10 heteroalkylene, -C(O)-, or deleted; or L 1 , together with L 3 , R 4 , and the nitrogen attached to R 4 , is C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, or L 2 , together with L 3 and X, is C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl; L 3 is -N(R b )-, -O-, aryl, heteroaryl, or C 3 -C 2 O cycloalkyl; or L 3 , together with L 1 , R 4 , and the nitrogen attached to R 4 , is C 3 -C 20
- pyrrolidine compounds described above are those in which X can be -N(R a )-, each OfL 1 and L 2 , independently, can be C 1 -CiO alkylene, -C(O)-, or deleted; and L 3 can be -N(R b )-, -0-, aryl, or C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl.
- L 3 is -N(R b )-.
- R5 is -N(R b )-.
- C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl e.g., Ci-C 10 alkyl substituted with C 3 -C 20
- cycloalkyl e.g., or C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl substituted with C 1 -C 10 alkyl
- R b can be C 1 -C 10 alkyl substituted with N(R 5 R"), in which each of R' and R", independently, is H, C 1 -Ci 0 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, or heteroaryl; and Ri can be C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl (e.g.,
- L 3 can be aryl (e.g., phenylene).
- R 5 can be Ci-Ci 0 alkyl
- C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl e.g., , or
- R 3 can be H, halo C 1 -Ci 0 alkyl, OR 2
- each of R' and R independently, is H, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 2O cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 2O heterocycloalkyl, aryl, or heteroaryl.
- R' and R independently, is H, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 2O cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 2O heterocycloalkyl, aryl, or heteroaryl.
- R 3 can be H, Cl, CH 3 , OPh, N — / , N — ' optionally substituted with
- L 3 can be C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl (e.g., cyclohexylene).
- R 5 can be C 1 -C 1O alkyl substituted with N(R 6 Rf) (e.g.,
- R 3 can be C 3 -C 2O heterocycloalkyl substituted with C 1 -Ci 0 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, OR', C(O)R', COOR', C(O)N(R 5 R"), SO 2 R', or C(S)N(R 5 R"), in which each of R 5 and R", independently, is H, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, or heteroaryl.
- heteroalkylene 55 refers to an alkylene moiety having at least one heteroatom (e.g., N, O, or S).
- cycloalkyl refers to a saturated or unsaturated, non-aromatic, cyclic hydrocarbon moiety, such as cyclohexyl or cyclohexen-3-yl.
- heterocycloalkyl refers to a saturated or unsaturated, non-aromatic, cyclic moiety having at least one ring heteroatom (e.g., N, O, or S), such as 4-tetrahydropyranyl or 4-pyranyl.
- aryl refers to a hydrocarbon moiety having one or more aromatic rings.
- aryl moieties include phenyl (Ph), phenylene, naphthyl, naphthylene, pyrenyl, anthryl, and phenanthryl.
- heteroaryl 55 refers to a moiety having one or more aromatic rings that contain at least one heteroatom (e.g., N, O, or S).
- heteroaryl moieties include furyl, furylene, fluorenyl, pyrrolyl, thienyl, oxazolyl, imidazolyl, thiazolyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, quinazolinyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl and indolyl.
- Alkyl, alkylene, heteroalkylene, cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, aryl, and heteroaryl mentioned herein include both substituted and unsubstituted moieties, unless specified otherwise.
- Possible substituents on cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, aryl, and heteroaryl include, but are not limited to, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 2 -C 10 alkenyl, C 2 -C 1 O alkynyl, C 3 -C 2 O cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkenyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkenyl, C 1 - C 10 alkoxy, aryl, aryloxy, heteroaryl, heteroaryloxy, amino, C 1 -C 10 alkylamino, C 1 -C 2 O dialkylamino, arylamino, diarylamino, hydroxyl,
- alkyl, alkylene, or heteroalkylene include all of the above-recited substituents except C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 2 -C 10 alkenyl, and C 2 -C 10 alkynyl. Cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, aryl, and heteroaryl can also be fused with each other.
- this invention features pyrimidine compounds of formula (I) shown above in which X is -N(R a )- or -O-; each OfL 1 and L 2 , independently, is C 1 -C 10 alkylene, C 1 -C 10 heteroalkylene, -C(O)-, or deleted; L 3 is -N(R b )-, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, or deleted; R 1 is H, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, halo, CN, ORc, COORc, OC(O)Rc, C(O)R 0 , C(O)NRcRd, or NR 0 Rd; each of R 2 and R 3 , independently, is H, Ci-Ci 0 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl
- pyrimidine compounds are those in which X is -N(R a )-; each OfL 1 and L 2 , independently, is C 1 -C 10 alkylene; L 3 is deleted; R 1 is NR 0 R d ; each of R 2 and R 3 , independently, is H, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, halo, or C 3 - C 20 cycloalkyl; and each OfR 4 and R 5 , independently, is H or C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl; or R 4 and R 5 together are C 1 -Ci 0 alkylene or C 1 -C 10 heteroalkylene.
- R 5 can be ⁇ — / , or R 4 and R 5 together can be -CH 2 CH 2 -; one OfR 0 and R ⁇ can be C 1 - C 10 alkyl substituted with N(RR') or aryl, in which each of R and R', independently, is H, Ci-Cio alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, or heteroaryl (e.g., one of
- ⁇ - N NH R 3 can be ⁇ — / substituted with Ci-C 10 alkyl, which is in turn substituted with
- this invention features a method for treating an inflammatory or immune disease, a developmental or degenerative disease, or a tissue injury.
- the method includes administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of one or more pyrimidine compounds of formula (I) shown above.
- treating refers to administering one or more pyrimidine compounds to a subject, who has an above-described disease, a symptom of such a disease, or a predisposition toward such a disease, with the purpose to confer a therapeutic effect, e.g., to cure, relieve, alter, affect, ameliorate, or prevent the above- described disease, the symptom of it, or the predisposition toward it.
- An inflammatory disease is characterized by a local or systemic, acute or chronic inflammation.
- retinopathy inflammatory dermatoses (e.g., dermatitis, eczema, atopic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, urticaria, necrotizing vasculitis, cutaneous vasculitis, hypersensitivity vasculitis, eosinophilic myositis, polymyositis, dermatomyositis, and eosinophilic fasciitis), inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g., Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis), hypersensitivity lung diseases (e.g., hypersensitivity pneumonitis, eosinophilic pneumonia, delayed-type hypersensitivity, interstitial lung disease or ILD, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, and ELD associated with rheumatoid arthritis), asthma, and allergic rhinitis.
- inflammatory dermatoses e.g., dermatitis, e
- An immune disease is characterized by a hyper- or hypo-reaction of the immune system.
- autoimmune diseases e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, myasthenia gravis, juvenile onset diabetes, glomerulonephritis, autoimmune throiditis, ankylosing spondylitis, systemic sclerosis, and multiple sclerosis
- acute and chronic inflammatory diseases e.g., systemic anaphylaxia or hypersensitivity responses, drag allergies, insect sting allergies, graft rejection, including allograft rejection, and graft-versus-host disease
- Sjogren's syndrome human immunodeficiency virus infection, cancer (e.g., brain, breast, prostate, colon, kidney, ovary, thyroid, lung, and haematopoietic cancer), and tumor metastasis.
- Degenerative diseases are growth or differentiation related disorders that lead to loss-of-function or gain-of-function.
- Degenerative diseases generally refer to change of a tissue to a lower or less functional form.
- Examples of a developmental or degenerative disease include spinal muscular atrophy, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease.
- Tissue injuries can be caused by oxidative stress (e.g., ischemia-reperfusion in stroke or myocardial infarction), complement activation, graft rejection, chemicals (e.g., alcohol-induced liver damage or mucosal tissue injuries in cancer therapy), viral infection (e.g., glomerular injuries associated with hepatitis C infection), and mechanical forces (e.g., sports injury).
- tissue injuries include brain injury, heart injury, liver damage, skeletal muscle injury, kidney damage, pancreatic injury, lung injury, skin injury, and gastrointestinal tract injury.
- a subject in need of treatment of an above-described disease can also be concurrently administered with a pyrimidine compound described above and one or more other therapeutic agents.
- a therapeutic agent include a G-CSF growth factor, a steroidal or a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drag, a COX2 inhibitor, a leukotriene receptor inhibitor, a prostaglandin modulator, a TNF modulator, and an immunosuppressive agent (e.g., cyclosporine A).
- the term "concurrently administered” refers to administering a pyrimidine compound and one or more other therapeutic agents at the same time or at different times during the period of treatment.
- this invention features a method for enhancing migration of bone marrow-derived cells to blood.
- the method includes administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of one or more pyrimidine compounds of formula (I) shown above.
- bone marrow-derived cells refers to cells originating from bone marrow. Examples of bone marrow-derived cells include, but are not limited to, CD34+ cells and CD133+ cells. Preferrably, bone marrow-derived cells are stem cells or endothelial progenitor cells.
- this invention features a chemical synthetic method.
- method includes reacting a compound of the formula R 3 N R s with a compound
- R 3 independently, is H, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, halo, CN, OR 3 , COOR 3 , OC(O)R 3 , C(O)R 3 , C(O)NR 3 Rb, OrNR 3 Rb; R 6 is halo; and R 7 is a amino-protecting group (e.g., t-butoxycarbonyl, benzyloxycarbonyl, acetyl, phenylcarbonyl, or trialkylsilyl); in which each of R 3 and R b , independently, is H, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, or -C(O)R; R being H, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 20
- the method can further include deprotecting the compound of formula (II) to give
- Ri is N(R 3 R b ), in which R 3 and R b , independently, is H 5 Ci-C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, or heteroaryl. hi these compounds, one of R a and R b can be or ⁇ - 'J .
- R 3 is ⁇ — ⁇ optionally substituted with C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, or aryl.
- R 0 is H, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, or halo.
- R 0 is H, C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, or halo.
- the compound of formula (IV) can be deprotected to give a
- R d is C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 2O heterocycloalkyl, aryl, or heteroaryl; and R e is halo.
- the compound of formula (VI) can be deprotected to give a compound of formula (VII): (VII).
- Y is NH
- a compound of formula (IV) can further react with a compound of formula (IV)
- Z is -C(O)-;
- R d is C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, or heteroaryl; and
- Re is H.
- Y is NH
- a compound of formula (TV) can further react
- a compound of formula (II) when R 3 is halo, a compound of formula (II) can further react with a compound of the formula R c OH to give a compound of formula (XII):
- the invention features a chemical synthetic method that
- each of R 1 and R 2 is H, Ci-Ci 0 alkyl, C 3 -C 2O cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, halo, CN, OR 3 , COOR a , OC(O)R 8 , C(O)R 3 , C(O)NR 2 Rb, or NR 3 Rb; R3 is halo; and R 6 is a amino-protecting group; in which each of R 3 and R b , independently, is H, Ci-Cio alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, or -C(O)R; R being H, Cj-Cio alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3
- R 7 is a amino-protecting group
- Y is -0-, -CH 2 -, or -N(R 0 )-, in which R 0 is H, C1-C10 alkyl, Cs-C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, or halo.
- the method can further include: (1) reacting the compound of formula (XVIII) with a compound of the formula
- R d is C 1 -C 10 alkyl, C 3 -C 20 cycloalkyl, C 3 -C 20 heterocycloalkyl, aryl, or heteroaryl; and R e is halo.
- this invention encompasses a pharmaceutical composition that contains an effective amount of at least one of the above-mentioned pyrimidine compounds and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the pyrimidine compounds described above include the compounds themselves, as well as their salts, prodrugs, and solvates, if applicable.
- a salt for example, can be formed between an anion and a positively charged group (e.g., amino) on a pyrimidine compound.
- Suitable anions include chloride, bromide, iodide, sulfate, nitrate, phosphate, citrate, methanesulfonate, trifluoroacetate, acetate, malate, tosylate, tartrate, fumurate, glutamate, glucuronate, lactate, glutarate, and maleate.
- a salt can also be formed between a cation and a negatively charged group (e.g., carboxylate) on a pyrimidine compound.
- Suitable cations include sodium ion, potassium ion, magnesium ion, calcium ion, and an ammonium cation such as tetramethylammonium ion.
- the pyrimidine compounds also include those salts containing quaternary nitrogen atoms.
- prodrugs include esters and other pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives, which, upon administration to a subject, are capable of providing active pyrimidine compounds.
- a solvate refers to a complex formed between an active pyrimidine compound and a pharmaceutically acceptable solvent.
- pharmaceutically acceptable solvents include water, ethanol, isopropanol, ethyl acetate, acetic acid, and ethanolamine.
- compositions containing one or more of the pyrimidine compounds described above for use in treating an above-described disease are also within the scope of this invention.
- a composition containing one or more of the pyrimidine compounds described above for use in treating an above-described disease and the use of such a composition for the manufacture of a medicament for the just-mentioned treatment.
- pyrimidine compounds described above can be prepared by methods well known in the art. Examples 1-268 below provide detailed descriptions of the preparation of compounds 1-268 of this invention.
- Scheme I shown below depicts a typical synthetic route for synthesizing certain exemplary compounds.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 6 , and R 7 are as defined in the Summary section above.
- a pyrimidine compound containing a halo group reacts with a compound containing two protected amino groups and an unprotected primary amino group to give a compound of formula (2), which is subsequently deprotected by removing the amino-protecting group to give a compound of formula (3).
- Exemplary amino-protecting groups include t-butoxycarbonyl, benzyloxycarbonyl, acetyl, phenylcarbonyl, and trialkylsilyl.
- a compound of formula (2) can be first reduced to give a compound of formula (10), which contains an aldehyde group.
- the compound of formula (10) can then react with a primary amine to give a compound of formula (11), which can be subsequently deprotected to form a compound of formula (12).
- a pyrimidine compound thus synthesized can be purified by a method such as column chromatography, high-pressure liquid chromatography, or recrystallization.
- pyrimidine compounds can be prepared using other suitable starting materials through the above synthetic routes and others known in the art.
- the methods described above may also additionally include steps, either before or after the steps described specifically herein, to add or remove suitable protecting groups in order to ultimately allow synthesis of the pyrimidine compounds.
- various synthetic steps may be performed in an alternate sequence or order to give the desired compounds.
- Synthetic chemistry transformations and protecting group methodologies protecting group methodologies useful in synthesizing applicable pyrimidine compounds are known in the art and include, for example, those described in R. Larock, Comprehensive Organic Transformations, VCH Publishers (1989); T.W. Greene and P.G.M.
- the pyrimidine compounds mentioned herein may contain a non-aromatic double bond and one or more asymmetric centers. Thus, they can occur as racemates and racemic mixtures, single enantiomers, individual diastereomers, diastereomeric mixtures, and cis- or trans- isomeric forms. AU such isomeric forms are contemplated.
- a pharmaceutical composition containing an effective amount of at least one pyrimidine compound described above and a pharmaceutical acceptable carrier. Further, this invention covers a method of administering an effective amount of one or more of the pyrimidine compounds to a patient having a disease described in the summary section above.
- This invention also covers a method of administering an effective amount of one or more of the pyrimidine compounds for enhancing migration of bone marrow-derived cells to blood.
- An effective amount refers to the amount of an active pyrimidine compound that is required to confer a therapeutic effect on the treated subject. Effective doses will vary, as recognized by those skilled in the art, depending on the types of diseases treated, route of administration, excipient usage, and the possibility of co-usage with other therapeutic treatment.
- a composition having one or more pyrimidine compounds can be administered parenterally, orally, nasally, rectally, topically, or buccally.
- parenteral refers to subcutaneous, intracutaneous, intravenous, intrmuscular, intraarticular, intraarterial, intrasynovial, intrasternal, intrathecal, intralesional, or intracranial injection, as well as any suitable infusion technique.
- a sterile injectable composition can be a solution or suspension in a non-toxic parenterally acceptable diluent or solvent, such as a solution in 1,3-butanediol.
- a non-toxic parenterally acceptable diluent or solvent such as a solution in 1,3-butanediol.
- acceptable vehicles and solvents that can be employed are mannitol, water, Ringer's solution, and isotonic sodium chloride solution.
- fixed oils are conventionally employed as a solvent or suspending medium (e.g., synthetic mono- or diglycerides).
- Fatty acid, such as oleic acid and its gly.ceride derivatives are useful in the preparation of injectables, as are natural pharmaceutically acceptable oils, such as olive oil or castor oil, especially in their polyoxyethylated versions.
- oil solutions or suspensions can also contain a long chain alcohol diluent or dispersant, carboxymethyl cellulose, or similar dispersing agents.
- a long chain alcohol diluent or dispersant carboxymethyl cellulose, or similar dispersing agents.
- Other commonly used surfactants such as Tweens or Spans or other similar emulsifying agents or bioavailability enhancers which are commonly used in the manufacture of pharmaceutically acceptable solid, liquid, or other dosage forms can also be used for the purpose of formulation.
- a composition for oral administration can be any orally acceptable dosage form including capsules, tablets, emulsions and aqueous suspensions, dispersions, and solutions.
- commonly used carriers include lactose and corn starch.
- Lubricating agents such as magnesium stearate, are also typically added.
- useful diluents include lactose and dried corn starch.
- a nasal aerosol or inhalation composition can be prepared according to techniques well known in the art of pharmaceutical formulation.
- such a composition can be prepared as a solution in saline, employing benzyl alcohol or other suitable preservatives, absorption promoters to enhance bioavailability, fluorocarbons, and/or other solubilizing or dispersing agents known in the art.
- a composition having one or more active pyrimidine compounds can also be administered in the form of suppositories for rectal administration.
- the carrier in the pharmaceutical composition must be "acceptable” in the sense that it is compatible with the active ingredient of the composition (and preferably, capable of stabilizing the active ingredient) and not deleterious to the subject to be treated.
- One or more solubilizing agents can be utilized as pharmaceutical excipients for delivery of an active pyrimidine compound.
- examples of other carriers include colloidal silicon oxide, magnesium stearate, cellulose, sodium lauryl sulfate, and D&C Yellow # 10.
- pyrimidine compounds described above can be preliminarily screened for their efficacy in treating above-described diseases by an in vitro assay (See Examples 269 and 270 below) and then confirmed by animal experiments and clinic trials. Other methods will also be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- Intermediate 2-1 was obtained during the preparation of compound 1.
- a solution of Intermediate 2-1 (200 mg) and tris-(2-aminoethyl) amine (70 mg) in DMSO (2 mL) was heated at 12O 0 C for 8 hours by microwave.
- the solution was partitioned between CH 2 Cl 2 and H 2 O.
- the organic layer was isolated and then concentrated.
- Compound 7 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 1.
- N-cyclohexyl-l ⁇ -propanediamine (0.808 g) was slowly added to a stirred solution of 2,4,6-trichloropyrimidine (1 g) in THF (50 mL) at room temperature.
- the reaction mixture was stirred at 0°C for 2 hours and the reaction was allowed to warm-up to room temperature overnight.
- Compound 12 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 8.
- Compound 13 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 10.
- Compound 14 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 8.
- Compound 15 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 8.
- Compound 16 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 8.
- Compound 17 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 11.
- Compound 18 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 10.
- Compound 19 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 11.
- Example 22 Preparation of compound 22: 0 Compound 22 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound
- Compound 23 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 24 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 10.
- Compound 25 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 11.
- Compound 26 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 8.
- Compound 27 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 28 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 30 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 29.
- Compound 31 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 32 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Intermediate 34-1 was obtained as an intermediate during the preparation of compound 21.
- Compound 37 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 38 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 39 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 40 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 41 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 33.
- Compound 42 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 33.
- Compound 45 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 46 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 47 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 48 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 49 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 50 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 51 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 52 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 53 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 54 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 55 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 56 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 57 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 58 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 60 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 61 was prepared in amanner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 63 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 64 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 65 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 66 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 67 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 68 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 69 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 71 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 72 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 73 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 74 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 35.
- Compound 75 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 35.
- Compound 76 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 77 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 78 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 79 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 80 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 33.
- Compound 81 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 33.
- Compound 82 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 33.
- Compound 83 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 33.
- Compound 84 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 85 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 86 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 87 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 35.
- Compound 88 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 35.
- Compound 90 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 91 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 92 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 34.
- Compound 94 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 33.
- Compound 96 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 97 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 98 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 99 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 100 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 101 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 102 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 103 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 104 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 105 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 106 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 33.
- Compound 107 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 108 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Intermediate 109-1 was obtained during the preparation of compound 21.
- a solution of intermediate 109-1 (100 mg), isopropylsulfonyl chloride (35 mg), and Et 3 N (30 mg) in CH 2 Cl 2 (10 ml) was stirred at 25°C for overnight and then concentrated.
- Compound 110 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 111 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 112 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 113 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 33.
- Compound 115 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 120 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 117.
- Compound 123 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 62.
- Compound 124 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 117.
- Compound 125 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 117.
- Compound 126 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 116.
- Compound 127 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 116.
- Compound 128 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 129 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 130 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 131 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 132 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 133 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 134 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 135 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 109.
- Compound 136 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 109.
- Compound 137 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 138 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 139 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 140 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 21.
- Compound 141 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 143 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 142.
- Acetyloxyacetyl chloride (304 mg) was added dropwise to a stirred solution of compound 142-1 (200 mg) and Et 3 N (0.3 mL) in CH 2 Cl 2 (10 mL) at 0°C for 2 hours to afford a residue.
- Compound 145 was prepared in the same manner as that used to prepare intermediate 144-11.
- Compound 146 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 144.
- Compound 147 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 148 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 44.
- Compound 149 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 116.
- Compound 150 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 116.
- Compound 151 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 116.
- Compound 152 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 116.
- Compound 153 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 116.
- Compound 156 was prepared from compound 62-TII in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 144.
- Compound 166 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 167 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 43.
- Compound 168 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 109.
- Compound 169 was prepared from compound 34-1 in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 34.
- Compound 170 was prepared from compound 34-1 in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 34.
- Compound 171 was prepared from compound 70-1 and the corresponding thioisocyanate in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 172 was prepared from compound 70-1 and the corresponding thioisocyanate in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70. ,
- Compound 173 was prepared from compound 70-1 and the corresponding thioisocyanate in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 174 was prepared from compound 70-1 and the corresponding thioisocyanate in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 175 was prepared from compound 70-1 and the corresponding thioisocyanate in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 176 was prepared from compound 70-1 and the corresponding thioisocyanate in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 177 was prepared from compound 70-1 and the corresponding thioisocyanate in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 178 was prepared from compound 70-1 and the corresponding thioisocyanate in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 179 was prepared from compound 70-1 and the corresponding thioisocyanate in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 180 was prepared from compound 70-1 and the corresponding thioisocyanate in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 181 was prepared from compound 70-1 and the corresponding thioisocyanate in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 70.
- Compound 182 was prepared from compound 109-1 in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 109.
- Compound 183 was prepared from compound 109-1 in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 109.
- Compound 184 was prepared from compound 109-1 in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 109.
- Compound 185 was prepared from compound 109-1 in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 109.
- Compound 186 was prepared from compound 109-1 in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 109.
- Compound 187 was prepared from compound 35-1 in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 35.
- Compound 188 was prepared from compound 33-1 in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 33.
- Compound 189 was prepared from compound 33-1 in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 33.
- Compound 190 was prepared from compound 33-1 in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 33.
- Compound 193 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 192.
- Compound 194 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 192.
- Compound 195 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 192.
- Compound 196 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 192.
- Compound 197 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 192.
- Compound 199 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 197.
- Compound 200 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 197.
- Compound 202 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 200.
- Compound 203 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 200.
- Compound 205 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 206 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 207 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 208 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 209 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 210 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 211 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 212 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 213 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 214 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 215 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 216 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 217 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 218 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 219 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 220 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 221 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 204.
- Compound 223 was prepared in a manner similar to that used to prepare compound 222.
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