Alex G. Waterson

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Name: Waterson, Alex G.
Organization: Vanderbilt University , USA
Department: Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology
Title: (PhD)
Co-reporter:John T. Brogan, Sydney L. Stoops, Suzanne Brady, Hanbing An, Connie Weaver, J. Scott Daniels, R. Daniel Beauchamp, Craig W. Lindsley, Alex G. Waterson
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2015 Volume 25(Issue 19) pp:4260-4264
Publication Date(Web):1 October 2015
DOI:10.1016/j.bmcl.2015.07.104
E-cadherin is a ubiquitous trans-membrane protein that has important functions in cellular contacts and has been shown to play a role in the epithelial mesenchymal transition. We have previously reported the use of an HTS screen to identify compounds that are capable of restoring e-cadherin in cancer cells. Here, we report the additional medicinal chemistry optimization of these molecules, resulting in new molecules that restore e-cadherin expression at low micromolar concentrations. Further, we report preliminary pharmacokinetic data on a compound, ML327, that can be used as a probe of e-cadherin restoration.
Co-reporter:Ian M. Romaine, Robert W. Taylor, Samsudeen P. Saidu, Kwangho Kim, Gary A. Sulikowski, Laurence J. Zwiebel, Alex G. Waterson
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2014 Volume 24(Issue 12) pp:2613-2616
Publication Date(Web):15 June 2014
DOI:10.1016/j.bmcl.2014.04.081
The systematic exploration of a series of triazole-based agonists of the cation channel insect odorant receptor is reported. The structure–activity relationships of independent sections of the molecules are examined. Very small changes to the compound structure were found to exert a large impact on compound activity. Optimal substitutions were combined using a ‘mix-and-match’ strategy to produce best-in-class compounds that are capable of potently agonizing odorant receptor activity and may form the basis for the identification of a new mode of insect behavior modification.
Co-reporter:Alex G. Waterson, Kimberly G. Petrov, Keith R. Hornberger, Robert D. Hubbard, Douglas M. Sammond, Stephon C. Smith, Hamilton D. Dickson, Thomas R. Caferro, Kevin W. Hinkle, Kirk L. Stevens, Scott H. Dickerson, David W. Rusnak, Glenn M. Spehar, Edgar R. Wood, Robert J. Griffin, David E. Uehling
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2009 19(5) pp: 1332-1336
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DOI:10.1016/j.bmcl.2009.01.080
2-Methyloxazole-5-carbaldehyde