Abstract
We optimized our highly potent and cell-active chemical probe for phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate 5-kinase (PIKfyve), SGC-PIKFYVE-1, resulting in compounds with improved potency and demonstrated in vivo stability. Use of an in-cell, kinome-wide selectivity panel allowed for confirmation of excellent in-cell selectivity of our lead compound, 40, and another promising analogue, 46. Evaluation of the pharmacokinetic (PK) profiles of these two compounds revealed that both are well tolerated systemically and orally bioavailable. Coupled with its sub-nanomolar cellular potency and impressive selectivity in cells, the long half-life of 40 makes it an ideal candidate for the evaluation of the consequences of PIKfyve inhibition in vivo. PIKfyve inhibition has been investigated clinically for indications including rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, COVID-19, and ALS using a single compound (apilimod), supporting the development of orthogonal PIKfyve inhibitors with in vivo stability.
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Figure S1-S4, Table S1-2, Purity traces and spectra for all compounds
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