A multidisciplinary project has led to the discovery of novel, structurally diverse, L-type calcium entry blockers (CEBs). The absolute configuration of a recently reported CEB has been determined by vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy, to assign the stereospecificity of the ligand-channel interaction. Thereafter, a virtual screening procedure was performed with the aim of identifying novel chemotypes for CEBs, starting from a database of purchasable compounds; 340 000 molecules were screened in silico in order to prioritize structures of interest for bioscreening. As a result, 20 compounds were tested in vitro, and functional and binding assays revealed several hits with promising behavior as CEBs
Ca2+ signalling pathways require different types of ion channels to help control the concentration o...
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca2+channel was identified as a macromolecular target for ()-englerin A...
none11noneE. Carosati; R. Budriesi; P. Ioan; M.P. Ugenti; M. Frosini; F. Fusi; G. Corda; B. Cosimell...
A multidisciplinary project has led to the discovery of novel, structurally diverse, L-type calcium ...
A multidisciplinary project has led to the discovery of novel, structurally diverse, L-type calcium ...
With the effort to discover new chemotypes blocking L-type calcium channels (LTCCs), ligand-based vi...
Herein, we report the discovery of the first potent and selective inhibitor of TRPV6, a calcium chan...
<div><p>The rational design of novel 1,4-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers (CCBs) is reported...
Drugs of several chemical families have been identified as calcium antagonists. This article examine...
Different types of calcium channels are crucial regulators of many key physiological functions throu...
AbstractLimited progress has been made in the quest to identify both selective and non-toxic T-type ...
The Orai1 Ca2+ permeable ion channel is an important component of store operated Ca2+entry (SOCE) in...
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca(2+) channel was identified as a macromolecular target for (-)-engler...
Calcium ions have important roles in cellular processes including intracellular signaling, protein f...
NoL-type voltage gated calcium channels play essential role in contraction of various skeletal and v...
Ca2+ signalling pathways require different types of ion channels to help control the concentration o...
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca2+channel was identified as a macromolecular target for ()-englerin A...
none11noneE. Carosati; R. Budriesi; P. Ioan; M.P. Ugenti; M. Frosini; F. Fusi; G. Corda; B. Cosimell...
A multidisciplinary project has led to the discovery of novel, structurally diverse, L-type calcium ...
A multidisciplinary project has led to the discovery of novel, structurally diverse, L-type calcium ...
With the effort to discover new chemotypes blocking L-type calcium channels (LTCCs), ligand-based vi...
Herein, we report the discovery of the first potent and selective inhibitor of TRPV6, a calcium chan...
<div><p>The rational design of novel 1,4-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers (CCBs) is reported...
Drugs of several chemical families have been identified as calcium antagonists. This article examine...
Different types of calcium channels are crucial regulators of many key physiological functions throu...
AbstractLimited progress has been made in the quest to identify both selective and non-toxic T-type ...
The Orai1 Ca2+ permeable ion channel is an important component of store operated Ca2+entry (SOCE) in...
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca(2+) channel was identified as a macromolecular target for (-)-engler...
Calcium ions have important roles in cellular processes including intracellular signaling, protein f...
NoL-type voltage gated calcium channels play essential role in contraction of various skeletal and v...
Ca2+ signalling pathways require different types of ion channels to help control the concentration o...
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca2+channel was identified as a macromolecular target for ()-englerin A...
none11noneE. Carosati; R. Budriesi; P. Ioan; M.P. Ugenti; M. Frosini; F. Fusi; G. Corda; B. Cosimell...