Fragment Binding to Kinase Hinge: If Charge Distribution and Local pK(a) Shifts Mislead Popular Bioisosterism Concepts

Angewandte Chemie(2021)

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Medicinal-chemistry optimization follows strategies replacing functional groups and attaching larger substituents at a promising lead scaffold. Well-established bioisosterism rules are considered, however, it is difficult to estimate whether the introduced modifications really match the required properties at a binding site. The electron density distribution and pK(a) values are modulated influencing protonation states and bioavailability. Considering the adjacent H-bond donor/acceptor pattern of the hinge binding motif in a kinase, we studied by crystallography a set of fragments to map the required interaction pattern. Unexpectedly, benzoic acid and benzamidine, decorated with the correct substituents, are totally bioisosteric just as carboxamide and phenolic OH. A mono-dentate pyridine nitrogen out-performs bi-dentate functionalities. The importance of correctly designing pK(a) values of attached functional groups by additional substituents at the parent scaffold is rendered prominent.
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bioisosterism, drug design, fragments, pK(a) shift, protein kinase A
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