228574-87-6Relevant articles and documents
Identification and optimization of inhibitors of trypanosomal cysteine proteases: Cruzain, rhodesain, and TbCatB
Mott, Bryan T.,Ferreira, Rafaela S.,Simeonov, Anton,Jadhav, Ajit,Ang, Kenny Kean-Hooi,Leister, William,Shen, Min,Silveira, Julia T.,Doyle, Patricia S.,Arkin, Michelle R.,McKerrow, James H.,Inglese, James,Austin, Christopher P.,Thomas, Craig J.,Shoichet, Brian K.,Maloney, David J.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 52 - 60 (2010/04/29)
Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma brucei are parasites that cause Chagas' disease and African sleeping sickness, respectively. Both parasites rely on essential cysteine proteases for survival: cruzain for T. cruzi and TbCatB/rhodesain for T. brucei. A rec
Synthesis and bioevaluation of hybrid 4-aminoquinoline triazines as a new class of antimalarial agents
Kumar, Ashok,Srivastava, Kumkum,Raja Kumar,Puri,Chauhan, Prem M.S.
scheme or table, p. 6530 - 6533 (2009/09/06)
The emergence and rapid spread of chloroquine resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum has dramatically reduced the chemotherapeutic options. Towards this goal, a series of new class of hybrid 4-aminoquinoline triazines were synthesized and screened aga