Structure-Activity Relationship Studies of a Novel Class of Transmission Blocking Antimalarials Targeting Male Gametes.

Ainoa Rueda-Zubiaurre; Sabrina Yahiya; Oliver J Fischer ORCID logo; Xiaojun Hu; Charlie N Saunders; Sachi Sharma; Ursula Straschil; Junting Shen; Edward W Tate ORCID logo; Michael J Delves ORCID logo; +3 more... Jake Baum; Anna Barnard ORCID logo; Matthew J Fuchter ORCID logo; (2019) Structure-Activity Relationship Studies of a Novel Class of Transmission Blocking Antimalarials Targeting Male Gametes. Journal of medicinal chemistry, 63 (5). pp. 2240-2262. ISSN 0022-2623 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b00898
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Malaria is still a leading cause of mortality among children in the developing world, and despite the immense progress made in reducing the global burden, further efforts are needed if eradication is to be achieved. In this context, targeting transmission is widely recognized as a necessary intervention toward that goal. After carrying out a screen to discover new transmission-blocking agents, herein we report our medicinal chemistry efforts to study the potential of the most robust hit, DDD01035881, as a male-gamete targeted compound. We reveal key structural features for the activity of this series and identify analogues with greater potency and improved metabolic stability. We believe this study lays the groundwork for further development of this series as a transmission blocking agent.


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