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Potent and Selective Ketoamide-Based Inhibitors of Cysteine Protease, Cathepsin K

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posted on 2004-10-07, 00:00 authored by Francis X. Tavares, David N. Deaton, Aaron B. Miller, Larry R. Miller, Lois L. Wright, Hui-Qiang Zhou
Cathepsin K, a lysosomal cysteine protease of the papain superfamily, is abundantly and selectively expressed in osteoclasts, suggesting that this enzyme is crucial for bone resorption. Prevention of osteoclast-mediated bone resorption via inhibition of cathepsin K could be an effective approach to prevent osteoporosis. Potent and selective reversible ketoamide-based inhibitors have been identified in the present study. Using a known crystal structure of a ketoamide-based inhibitor, information from residues that form the P2/P3 pocket was used in the design of inhibitors that could allow for gains in selectivity and potency. Further, incorporation of P‘ selective heterocycles, along with the P2/P3 modifications, is also described. These modifications have resulted in potent and selective cathepsin K inhibitors that allow for improvements in their physiochemical properties and represent a viable lead series for the discovery of new therapies for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis

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