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Synthesis and Evaluation of Indole-Based Autoinducers on Quorum Sensing in Vibrio cholerae
Holoidovsky, Lara,Meijler, Michael M.
, p. 572 - 576 (2020/04/30)
Vibrio cholerae (V. cholerae) uses the autoinducer CAI-1 (cholera autoinducer 1) and several linked quorum sensing systems in order to efficiently sense its ever-changing environment and optimally coordinate population-wide gene expression. Indole has been reported as an important signal that is sensed by V. cholerae, and here, we report the synthesis and evaluation of a focused library of synthetic indole-CAI-1 derivatives as tools to probe quorum sensing (QS) in this human pathogen. Our results show interesting and diverging effects for several conjugates, as compared to CAI-1, on virulence factor production and biofilm formation.
RORγ MODULATORS
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The invention provides an RORγ receptor agonist comprising a compound of formula (I), wherein the variables are as defined herein. These compounds are analogous to known RORγ receptor antagonists. The invention further provides a method of activating -the nuclear receptor RORγ, comprising -contacting the RORγ with an effective amount or concentration of a compound of the invention; and a method of treating cancer in a patient, comprising administering to the patient an effective dose of a compound of the invention.
VIRAL REPLICATION INHIBITORS
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The present invention relates to a series of novel compounds, methods to prevent or treat viral infections in animals by using the novel compounds and to said novel compounds for use as a medicine, more preferably for use as a medicine to treat or prevent viral infections, particularly infections with RNA viruses, more particularly infections with viruses belonging to the family of the Flaviviridae, and yet more particularly infections with the Dengue virus. The present invention furthermore relates to pharmaceutical compositions or combination preparations of the novel compounds, to the compositions or preparations for use as a medicine, more preferably for the prevention or treatment of viral infections. The invention also relates to processes for preparation of the compounds.