2 research outputs found
Bonded by Nature: The Prevalence of Landscape Subjects within Abstract Expressionism and their sources in American Art
Landscape subjects reappear throughout Abstract Expressionism. Although it is often overlooked, landscapes were perhaps a natural subject for a group of artists that were known to work from their environment. When we focus on the landscape subjects, we gain a better understanding of Abstract Expressionism and its place within the canon of American art
Discovery of MK-8831, A Novel Spiro-Proline Macrocycle as a Pan-Genotypic HCV-NS3/4a Protease Inhibitor
We
have been focused on identifying a structurally different next generation
inhibitor to MK-5172 (our Ns3/4a protease inhibitor currently under
regulatory review), which would achieve superior pangenotypic activity
with acceptable safety and pharmacokinetic profile. These efforts
have led to the discovery of a novel class of HCV NS3/4a protease
inhibitors containing a unique spirocyclic-proline structural motif.
The design strategy involved a molecular-modeling based approach,
and the optimization efforts on the series to obtain pan-genotypic
coverage with good exposures on oral dosing. One of the key elements
in this effort was the spirocyclization of the P2 quinoline group,
which rigidified and constrained the binding conformation to provide
a novel core. A second focus of the team was also to improve the activity
against genotype 3a and the key mutant variants of genotype 1b. The
rational application of structural chemistry with molecular modeling
guided the design and optimization of the structure–activity
relationships have resulted in the identification of the clinical
candidate MK-8831 with excellent pan-genotypic activity and safety
profile