Synonyms: E 6201 | E-6201
Compound class:
Synthetic organic
Comment: The discovery of E6201 is described in [1]. It is a fully synthetic analogue of the naturally occurring fungal resorcylic lactone LL-Z1640-2 (PubChem CID 9863776).
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References |
1. Goto M, Chow J, Muramoto K, Chiba K, Yamamoto S, Fujita M, Obaishi H, Tai K, Mizui Y, Tanaka I et al.. (2009)
E6201 [(3S,4R,5Z,8S,9S,11E)-14-(ethylamino)-8, 9,16-trihydroxy-3,4-dimethyl-3,4,9,19-tetrahydro-1H-2-benzoxacyclotetradecine-1,7(8H)-dione], a novel kinase inhibitor of mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase (MEK)-1 and MEK kinase-1: in vitro characterization of its anti-inflammatory and antihyperproliferative activities. J Pharmacol Exp Ther, 331 (2): 485-95. [PMID:19684251] |
2. Muramoto K, Goto M, Inoue Y, Ishii N, Chiba K, Kuboi Y, Omae T, Wang YJ, Gusovsky F, Shirota H. (2010)
E6201, a novel kinase inhibitor of mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase-1 and mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase kinase-1: in vivo effects on cutaneous inflammatory responses by topical administration. J Pharmacol Exp Ther, 335 (1): 23-31. [PMID:20627998] |
3. Shen Y, Boivin R, Yoneda N, Du H, Schiller S, Matsushima T, Goto M, Shirota H, Gusovsky F, Lemelin C et al.. (2010)
Discovery of anti-inflammatory clinical candidate E6201, inspired from resorcylic lactone LL-Z1640-2, III. Bioorg Med Chem Lett, 20 (10): 3155-7. [PMID:20399648] |