posted on 2023-06-10, 02:42authored byArathy Jose, Daniel Guest, Remi LeGay, Graham J Tizzard, Simon J Coles, Maria Derveni, Edward WrightEdward Wright, Lester Marrison, Alpha A Lee, Aaron Morris, Matt Robinson, Frank Delft, Daren Fearon, Lizbé Koekemoer, Tetiana Matviuk, Anthony Aimon, Christopher J Schofield, Tika R Malla, Nir London, Barnaby GreenlandBarnaby Greenland, Mark BagleyMark Bagley, John SpencerJohn Spencer, The Covid Moonshot Consortium
The pentafluorosulfanyl (-SF5) functional group is of increasing interest as a bioisostere in medicinal chemistry. A library of SF5-containing compounds, including amide, isoxazole, and oxindole derivatives, was synthesised using a range of solution-based and solventless methods, including microwave and ball-mill techniques. The library was tested against targets including human dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (HDHODH). A subsequent focused approach led to synthesis of analogues of the clinically used disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs), Teriflunomide and Leflunomide, considered for potential COVID-19 use, where SF5 bioisostere deployment led to improved inhibition of HDHODH compared with the parent drugs. The results demonstrate the utility of the SF5 group in medicinal chemistry.