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Small Molecule Disruptors of the Glucokinase–Glucokinase Regulatory Protein Interaction: 2. Leveraging Structure-Based Drug Design to Identify Analogues with Improved Pharmacokinetic Profiles
In
the previous report, we described the
discovery and optimization of novel small molecule disruptors of the
GK-GKRP interaction culminating in the identification of <b>1</b> (AMG-1694). Although this analogue possessed excellent in vitro
potency and was a useful tool compound in initial proof-of-concept
experiments, high metabolic turnover limited its advancement. Guided
by a combination of metabolite identification and structure-based
design, we have successfully discovered a potent and metabolically
stable GK-GKRP disruptor (<b>27</b>, AMG-3969). When administered
to <i>db</i>/<i>db</i> mice, this compound demonstrated
a robust pharmacodynamic response (GK translocation) as well as statistically
significant dose-dependent reductions in fed blood glucose levels