Title of Invention

NON-NUCLEOSIDE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITORS

Abstract NON-NUCLEOSIDE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITORS
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FORM 2
THE PATENTS ACT 1970
[39 OF 1970]
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
[See Section 10]
"NON-NUCLEOSIDE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITORS"
BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM [CANADA] LTD., of 2100 Cunard Street, Laval, Quebec H7S 2G5, Canada,
The following specification particularly describes the nature of the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed :-



TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to novel compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, their use, either alone or in combination with other therapeutic agents, in the treatment or prophylaxis of HIV infection, and to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The disease known as acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), particularly the strain known as HIV-1. In order for HIV to be replicated by a host cell, the information of the viral genome must be integrated into the host cell"s DNA. However, HIV is a retrovirus, meaning that its genetic information is in the form of RNA. The HIV replication cycle therefore requires a step of transcription of the viral genome (RNA) into DNA, which is the reverse of the normal chain of events. The transcription of the viral RNA into DNA is accomplished by an enzyme that has been aptly dubbed reverse transcriptase (RT). The HIV virion includes a copy of RT along with the viral RNA.
Reverse transcriptase has three known enzymatic functions; it acts as an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase, as a ribonuclease, and as a DNA-dependent DNA polymerase. Acting as an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase, RT transcribes a single-stranded DNA copy of the viral RNA. Acting as a ribonuclease, RT destroys the original viral RNA, and frees the DNA just produced from the original RNA. Finally, acting as a DNA-dependent DNA polymerase, RT makes a second, complementary DNA strand, using the first DNA strand as a template. The two strands form
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double-stranded DNA, which is integrated into the host cell"s genome by another enzyme called integrase.
Compounds that inhibit the enzymatic functions of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase will inhibit replication of HIV-1 in infected cells. Such compounds are useful in the prevention or treatment of HIV-1 infection in human subjects, as demonstrated by known RT inhibitors such as 3"-azido-3"-deoxythymidine (AZT), 21,31-dideoxyinosine (dd1), 2l,31-dideoxycytidine (ddC), d4T, 3TC Nevirapine, Delavirdine, Efavirenz and Abacavir, the main drugs thus far approved for use in the treatment of AIDS.
As with any antiviral therapy, use of RT inhibitors in the treatment of AIDS eventually leads to a virus that is less sensitive to the given drug. Resistance (reduced sensitivity) to these drugs is the result of mutations that occur in the reverse transcriptase segment of the pol gene. Several mutant strains of HIV have been characterised, and resistance to known therapeutic agents is due to mutations in the RT gene. Some of the most commonly observed mutants clinically are: the Y181C mutant, in which a tyrosine (Y), at codon 181, has been mutated to a cysteine (C) residue, and K103N where the lysine (K) at position 103 has been replaced by asparagine (N). Other mutants which emerge with increasing frequency during treatment with known antivirals include the single mutants V106A, G190A, Y188C, and P236L; and the double mutants K103N/Y181G, K103N/P225H, K103N/V108I, and K103N/L100I.
As therapy and prevention of HIV infection using antivirals continues, the emergence of new resistant strains is expected to increase. There is therefore an ongoing need for new inhibitors of RT, with different patterns of effectiveness against the various mutants.
Compounds having tricyclic structures which are inhibitors of HIV-1 are
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described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,366,972. Other inhibitors of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase are described in Hargrave et al., J. Med Chem., 34, 2231 (1991).
U.S. Pat. No. 5,705,499 proposes 8-arylalkyl- and 8-arylheteroalkyl-5,ll-dihydro-6H-dipyrido[3-2-B:2.3-E][1,4]diazepines as inhibitors of RT. The exemplified compounds are shown to have some activity against wild type and mutant HIV-1 RT, particularlyYl 81C and other single mutants such as K103N albeit less effectively.
Specifically, the compounds of the present invention are effective at inhibiting the Y181C and K103N mutants as well as a broad range of other single mutants and certain commonly found double mutants such as K103N/Y181C and K103N/P225H.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention reduces the difficulties and disadvantages of the prior art by
providing novel compounds that are potent inhibitors of single and double
mutant strains of HIV-1 RT.
In a first aspect the invention provides a compound of the general formula I:

I
) wherein
R2 is selected from the group consisting of H, F, C1, C1-4 alkyl, C3-4 cycloalkyl and CF3;
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R4 is H or Me;
R5 is H, Me or Et, with the proviso that R4 and R5 are not both Me, and if R4 is
Me then R5 cannot be Et;
R11 is Me, Et, cyclopropyl, propyl, isopropyl, or cyclobutyl;
Q is selected from the group consisting of:

or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
In a second aspect, the invention provides an inhibitor of HIV replication, of the general formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
In a third aspect, the invention provides an inhibitor of a reverse transcriptase enzyme of HIV, of the general formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
In a fourth aspect, the invention provides a method for the treatment or prevention of HIV infection, comprising administering to a patient an HIV inhibiting amount of a compound of formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
In a fifth aspect, the invention provides a pharmaceutical composition for the


treatment or prevention of HIV infection, comprising a compound of formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
In a sixth aspect, the invention provides a method for preparation of a compound of formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Definitions
As used herein, the term "C1-4 alkyl" is intended to mean linear or branched
alkyl radicals containing from one to four carbon atoms and includes methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl and tert-butyl.
As used herein, the term "C3-4 cycloalkyl" is intended to mean saturated cyclic hydrocarbon radicals containing three to four carbon atoms and includes cyclopropyl and cyclobutyl.
Detailed description of preferred embodiments
According to a preferred embodiment, compounds of the invention are
defined according formula I wherein R2 is preferably C1, F, or H. More preferably, R2 is C1 or H. Most preferably, R2 is H.
According to a preferred embodiment, compounds of the invention are defined according formula I wherein R4 is preferably H.
According to an alternative embodiment, compounds of the invention are defined according formula I wherein preferably R5 is Me.
Preferably, compounds of the invention are defined according formula I wherein R11 is Et or cyclopropyl. More preferably, Rn is Et.


According to a preferred embodiment, compounds of the invention are defined according formula I wherein Q is preferably selected from the group consisting of



and

More preferably, Q is:


Alternatively, preferred embodiments of the invention include compounds selected from the group consisting of:



The compounds of the invention are effective inhibitors of wild type reverse transcriptase as well as inhibiting, for example, the single mutation enzymes Y181C, K103N, V106A, G190A, Y188C, and P236L. The compounds also inhibit the double mutation enzymes K103N/Y181C, K103N/P225H, K103N/V108I and K103N/L100I.
The compounds of formula I possess inhibitory activity against HIV-1 reverse transcriptase. When administered in suitable dosage forms, they are useful in the treatment of AIDS, ARC and related disorders associated with HIV-1 infection. Another aspect of the invention, therefore, is a method for treating HIV-1 infection which comprises administering to a human being, infected by HIV-1, a therapeutically effective amount of a novel compound of formula I, as described above. Whether it be termed treatment or prophylaxis, the compounds may also be used to prevent perinatal transmission of HIV-1 from mother to baby, by administration to the mother prior to birth.
The compounds of formula I may be administered in single or divided doses by the oral or parenteral routes. A suitable oral dosage for a compound of formula I would be in the range of about 0.5 mg to 1 g per day. A preferred oral dosage for a compound of "formula I would be in the range of about 100 mg to 800 mg per day for a patient weighing 70 kg. In parenteral formulations, a suitable dosage unit may contain from 0.1 to 250 mg of said; compounds, preferably 1 mg to 200 mg. It should be understood, however;


that the dosage administration from patient to patient will vary and the dosage for any particular patient will depend upon the clinician"s judgement, who will use as criteria for fixing a proper dosage the size and condition of the patient as well as the patient"s response to the drug.
When the compounds of the present invention are to be administered by the oral route, they may be administered as medicaments in the form of pharmaceutical preparations, which contain them in association with a compatible pharmaceutical carrier material. Such carrier material can be an inert organic or inorganic carrier material suitable for oral administration. Examples of such carrier materials are water, gelatin, talc, starch, magnesium stearate, gum arabic, vegetable oils, polyalkylene-glycols, petroleum jelly and the like.
The pharmaceutical preparations can be prepared in a conventional manner and finished dosage forms can be solid dosage forms, for example, tablets, dragees, capsules, and the like, or liquid dosage forms, for example solutions, suspensions, emulsions and the like. The pharmaceutical preparations may be subjected to conventional pharmaceutical operations such as sterilisation. Further, the pharmaceutical preparations may contain conventional adjuvants such as preservatives, stabilisers, emulsifiers, flavour-improvers, wetting agents, buffers, salts for varying the osmotic pressure and the like. Solid carrier material which can be used include, for example, starch, lactose, mannitol, methyl cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, talc, silica, dibasic calcium phosphate, and high molecular weight polymers (such as polyethylene glycol).
For parenteral use, a compound of formula I can be administered in an aqueous or non-aqueous solution, suspension or emulsion in a
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pharmaceutically acceptable oil or a mixture of liquids, which may contain bacteriostatic agents, antioxidants, preservatives, buffers or other solutes to render the solution isotonic with the blood, thickening agents, suspending agents or other pharmaceutically acceptable additives. Additives of this type include, for example, tartrate, citrate and acetate buffers, ethanol, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, complex formers (such as EDTA), antioxidants (such as sodium bisulfite, sodium metabisulfite, and ascorbic acid), high molecular weight polymers (such as liquid polyethylene oxides) for viscosity regulation and polyethylene derivatives of sorbitol anhydrides. Preservatives may also be added if necessary, such as benzoic acid, methyl or propyl paraben, benzalkonium chloride and other quaternary ammonium compounds.
The compounds of this invention may also be administered as solutions for nasal application and may contain in addition to the compounds of this invention suitable buffers, tonicity adjusters, microbial preservatives, antioxidants and viscosity-increasing agents in an aqueous vehicle. Examples of agents used to increase viscosity are polyvinyl alcohol, cellulose derivatives, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polysorbates or glycerin. Microbial preservatives added may include benzalkonium chloride, thimerosal, chloro-butanol or phenylethyl alcohol.
Additionally, the compounds provided by the invention can be administered by suppository.
The compounds of the invention may be made using the skills of a synthetic organic chemist. An exemplary reaction scheme is shown in schemes 1 to 6.


Scheme 1: Preparation of intermediates in which R4 is Me



NaHMDS pyridine, THF

Scheme 2: Preparation of intermediates in which R5 is Me


H2 (1atm) NO, Pd(OHyc

The sequence of scheme 2 is analogous to one described by J.M. Klunder et al; ]. Med. Chem. 1998,41,2960-71, and C.L. Cywin et al; J. Med. Chem. 1998, 41,2972-84.



Scheme 3: Preparation of intermediates in which R2 is C1.3 alkyl



As stated before, the compounds provided by the invention inhibit the enzymatic activity of HIV-1 RT. Based upon testing of these compounds, as described below, it is known that they inhibit the RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity of HIV-1 RT. It is known (data not shown) that they also inhibit the DNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity of HIV-1 RT. Utilising


the Reverse Transcriptase (RT) Assay described below, compounds can be tested for their ability to inhibit the RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity of HIV-1 RT. Certain specific compounds described in the Examples which appear below, were so tested. The results of this testing appear in Table 2 as IC50 (nM) and Table 3 as EC50 (nM).
EXAMPLES
The present invention is illustrated in further detail by the following non-limiting examples. All reactions were performed in a nitrogen or argon atmosphere. Temperatures are given in degrees Celsius. Solution percentages or ratios express a volume to volume relationship, unless stated otherwise.
Abbreviations or symbols used herein include: DEAD: diethyl azodicarboxylate; DIAD: diisopropyl azodicarboxylate; DIEA: diisopropylethylamine; DMAP: 4-(dimethylamino)pyridine; DMSO: dimethylsulfoxide; DMF: dimethylformamide; ES MS: electron spray mass spectrometry; Et: ethyl;
EtOAc: ethyl acetate; Et20: diethyl ether;
HPLC: high performance liquid chromatography; z"Pr: isopropyl; Me: methyl; MeOH: methanol; MeCN: acetonitrile;

NBS: N-bromosuccinimide;
Ph: phenyl;
TBE: tris-borate-EDTA;
TBTU:2-1(H-benzotriazol-l-y1)N/N"/N"-tetramethyluronium
tetrafluoroborate;
TFA: trifluoroacetic acid;
THF: tetrahydrofuran;
MS (ES): electrospray mass spectrometry;
MS (FAB) or FAB/ MS: fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry;
HRMS: high resolution mass spectrometry;
PFU: plaque forming units;
DEPC: diethyl pyrocarbonate;
DMSO: dimethylsulphoxide;
DTT: dithiothreitol;
EDTA: ethylenediaminetetraacetate;
UMP: uridine 5"-monophosphate;
UTP: uridine 5"-triphosphate.
SYNTHESES
The following examples illustrate methods for preparing compounds of the
invention.
Example I (entry 24, Table 1)
5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-
dipyrido[3r2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
a) 2-(Ethylamino)-3-nitropyridine
To a solution of 2-chloro-3-nitropyridine (51 g, 325 mmol) in THF (650 mL)
was added a 2 M solution of ethylamine in THF (365 mL, 731 mmol). The reaction was stirred at room temperature overnight. The reaction mixture

was poured into water (-1.5 L) and the resulting solid was filtered and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound (52 g).
b) 3-Amino-2-(ethylamino)pyridine
A solution of 2-(ethylamino)-3-nirropyridine (52 g) in MeOH (600 mL) was
stirred overnight at room temperature under hydrogen (1 arm.) in the presence of 20% Pd(OH)2/C (10.4 g). The catalyst was removed by filtration through diatomaceous earth. The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure to give the title compound as a black solid (39 g, 88% yield over steps a) and b).
c) 2-Chloro-N-{2-(ethylamino)-3-pyridinyl}-5-bromo-3-
pyridinecarboxamide
To a cooled solution of 3-amino-2-(ethylamino)pyridine (30.6 g, 223 mmol) in
MeCN (740 mL) was added solid NaHC03 (56.3 g, 669 mmol). After 5 min, crude 5-bromo-2-chloro-3-pyridinecarbonyl chloride (prepared from 5-bromo-2-hydroxy-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid and SOCI2 [as described by T. W. Gero et al. in Synth. Commun. 1989,19,553-559 (incorporated herein by reference) but with omission of the aqueous work-up] was added (1 equiv., 223 mmol). After 2 h, the reaction mixture was poured over ice/H-2O (1.5 L) and the resulting solid was filtered, rinsed with H2O and then hexane. After drying under reduced pressure overnight, the title compound was obtained as a black solid (54.9 g, 69% yield).
d) 8-Bromo-5,11-dihydro-11-ethyl-6H-dipyrido[3-2-b:2-3"-e ]1,4]diazepin-6
one
To a solution of 2-chloro-N-{2-(ethylamino)-3-pyridinyl)-5-bromo-3-
pyridinecarboxamide (54.9 g, 154.4 mmol) in pyridine (308 mL) at 50 °C was added drop-wise a 1 M solution of NaHMDS (sodium hexamethyldisilazide) in THF (355 mL, 355 mmol). After 10 min, the reaction was allowed to cool to


room temperature, and then was poured over ice water (2 L). The resulting solid was filtered, rinsed with water and then hexane. The solid was dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound (36 g, 75% yield) as a dark green solid.
e) 8-Bromo-5"11-dihydro-1l-ethyl-5-methyl-6H-dipyridop[3,2-b:2.3
e][l,4] diazepin-6-one
To a solution of the 8-bromo-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e]
[l,4]diazepin-6-one (36.7 g, 115 mmol) in DMF (380 mL) was added NaH (3.5 g, 138 mmol), and the mixture was heated to 50 °C for 30 min. The reaction mixture was cooled to room temperature and treated with Mel (14.3 mL, 230 mmol). After 1.5 h, the reaction mixture was poured over ice water. The solid was filtered, washed with water and then hexane to give after drying the title compound (37.9 g 99% yield) as a dark grey solid.
f) 5/ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3/2-b:2,,3"
e] [1,4] diazepin-6-one
Allyltributyltin (30.7 mL, 99.0 mmol) and Pd(Ph3P)4 (5.20 g, 4.50 mmol) were
added to a degassed (N2 through solution for 30 min) solution of 8-bromo-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one (30.0 g, 90.0 mmol) in DMF (450 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at 90 °C for 1.5 h then was cooled to room temperature and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexane: EtOAc, 8:2 to 7:3) to give the title compound (22.19 g, 84% yield).
g) 5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-
b:2",3"e] [1,4] diazepin-6-one
A stream of ozonised oxygen was bubbled through a cold (-78 °C) solution of
5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2,,3l-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one (22.19 g, 75.4 mmol) in CH2CI2 (150 mL) and MeOH (150


mL) for 2.5 h. A stream of N2 was next bubbled through the solution for 15 min and then solid NaBH4 (4.99 g, 132 mmol) was added to the solution. The reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature. After 1 h, aqueous saturated NH4C1 (200 mL) was added and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 h. The organic solvents were removed under reduced pressure. Water (300 mL) and CHCI3 (300 mL) were added to the residue. The phases were separated and the aqueous layer was extracted with CHC13 (3 x 300 mL). The combined organic layers were dried (MgS04) filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc:CHCl3,4:1) to give the title compound (16.1 g, 72% yield) as a white solid.
h) 5/11-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-[2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
Diethyl azodicarboxylate (DEAD) (12.8 mL, 81.0 mmol) was added drop-wise to a solution of 5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (16.1 g, 54.0 mmol), 4-hydroxyquinoline (11.6 g, 81.0 mmol) and Ph3P (21.3 g, 81.0 mmol) in THF (270 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1h then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc:MeOH; 95:5) to give the title compound (17.7 g, 77% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 426 (MH)+.
Example II (entry 2, Table 1)
2-Chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
a) 6-Chloro-2-(ethylamino)-3-nitropyridine
An ice-cold solution of EtNH2 (49.8 g, 1.10 mol) in toluene (200 mL) was
added over 15 min to an ice-cold solution of 2,6-dichloro-3-nitropyridine (100.0 g, 0.52 mol) in toluene (225 mL). The mixture was stirred at 0 °C for 45

min. Water (500 mL) and EtOAc (500 mL) were added and the phases were separated. The organic layer was successively washed with water (200 mL) and brine (200 mL), dried (MgSO4, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residual solid was recrystallised from MeOH to give the title compound (83.7 g, 80% yield) as yellow needles.
b) 3-Amino-6-chloro-2-(ethylamino)pyridine
A solution of SnCl2.H20 (616.3 g, 2.73 mol) in aqueous 12 N HCl (500 mL)
was rapidly added to a solution of 6-chloro-2-(ethylamino)-3-nitropyridine (169.5 g, 0.84 mol) in AcOH (1.7 L) at room temperature. After 20 min, the mixture was cooled to 0 °C and water (250 mL) was added. Solid NaOH (240 g) was then added in small portions. The resulting suspension was filtered to remove tin salts. The filtrate was diluted with water (3.5 L), the solution rendered basic by addition of aqueous 10 N NaOH and then extracted with EtOAc (3 x 1.7 L). The combined organic layers were washed with brine (1 L), dried (MgSO,4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexane:EtOAc, 3:2) to give the title compound (89.9 g, 62% yield) as a brown solid: MS (ESI) m/z 172/174 (MH)+.
c) 5-Bromo-2-chloro-N-[2-(ethylamino)-6-chloro-3-pyridinyl}-3
pyridinecarboxamide
A solution of 5-bromo-2-chloro-3-pyridinecarbonyl chloride (30.0 g, 97.0
mmol) in MeCN (100 mL) was added via cannula to a solution of 3-amino-6-chloro-2-(ethylamino)pyridine (16.6 g, 97.0 mmol) in MeCN (180 mL) containing solid NaHCO3 (14.2 g, 169 mmol) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 h. Water (200 mL) was added and the mixture was stirred for 10 min. The resulting suspension was filtered. The solid was washed with Et20 (50 mL) and concentrated from pyridine solution (3 x 50 mL) to give the title compound (28.4 g, 75% yield).

d) 8-Bromo-2-chloro-5-11-dihydro-11-ethyl-6H-dipyrido[3.2-b:2.3-e] [1,4] diazepin-6-one
A 1 M solution of NaHMDS in THF (167.5 mL, 167.5 mmol) was slowly added
to a solution of 5-bromo-2-chloro-N-{2-(ethylamino)-6-chloro-3-pyridinyl}-3-pyridinecarboxamide (28.4 g, 72.8 mmol) in pyridine (146 mL) heated to 50 °C. The reaction mixture was stirred at 50 °C for 1.5 h. The mixture was then poured into a mixture of water and ice (1 L) and, after 1 h, the resulting suspension was filtered. The solid was washed with water and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound (23.4 g, 91% yield).
e)8-Bromo-2-chloro-5.11-dihydro-11-ethy1-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3.2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
Solid NaH (60% oil dispersion, 3.46 g, 86.1 mmol) was added over 30 min to a
solution of 8-bromo-2-chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (23.4 g, 66.3 mmol) in DMF (220 mL) at 50 °C. The mixture was stirred at 50 °C for 1 h then was allow to cool to room temperature. The mixture was poured into water (1 L) and the resulting suspension was filtered. The solid was successively washed with water and hexane then dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound (23.0 g, 94% yield).
f)2-Chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
Allyltributyltin (21.3 mL, 68.7 mmol) and Pd(Ph3P)4 (3.61 g, 3.12 mmol) were
added to a degassed (N2 through solution for 30 min) solution of 8-bromo-2-chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (23.0 g, 62.5.,mmol) in DMF (312 mL). The mixture was heated to 90 °C for 2 h. The mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexane:EtOAc, 7:3) to give the title compound (13.4 g, 65% yield).

g)2-Chloro-5.1l-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:"2"3--e] [1,4] diazepin-6-one
Ozonised oxygen was introduced into a cold (-78 °C) solution of 2-chloro-
5/ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3/2-b:2",3,-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (13.4 g, 40.7 mmol) in MeOH (102 mL) and CH2C12 (102 mL) until complete disappearance of the alkene. Nitrogen was bubbled through the solution to remove excess O3. Solid NaBH4(2.69 g, 71.1 mmol) was next added in small portions and the mixture was allowed to warm slowly to room temperature. After 1 h, aqueous saturated NH4C1 (150 mL) was added and the mixture stirred for 20 min. The organic solvents were removed under reduced pressure. Water (100 mL) was added to the aqueous solution. The solution was extracted with CHC13 (3 x 200 mL). The combined organic layers were dried (MgSC4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc:CHCl3 4:1) to give the title compound (10.4 g, 77% yield).
h)2-Chloro-5,11-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Diethyl azodicarboxylate (DEAD) (4.26 mL, 27.0 mmol) was added drop-wise to a solution of 2-cholro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (6.00 g, 18.0 mmol), 4-hydroxyquinoline (3.92 g, 27.0 mmol) and Ph3P (7.09 g, 27.0 mmol) in THF (90 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for lh then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc:MeOH, 95:5) to give the title compound (6.22 g, 75% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 460/462.
Example III (entry 6, Table 1)
2-Chloro-ll-cyclopropyl-5,ll-dihydro-5-metkyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)-
ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",y-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one


a) 6-Chloro-2-(cyclopropylamino)-3-nitropyridine
A solution of cyclopropylamine (1.25 g, 22.0 mmol) in toluene (11 mL) was
added over 10 min to an ice-cold solution of 2/6-dichloro-3-nitropyridine (2.00 g, 10.4 mmol) in toluene (10 mL). The mixture was stirred at 0 °C for 1 h and at room temperature for 2 h. Water (50 mL) was added to the mixture and the phases were separated. The organic layer was washed with brine (25 mL), dried (MgSO4,) filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexane:EtOAc, 3:2) to give the title compound (1.97 g, 89% yield) as a yellow solid.
b)2-Chloro-ll-cyclopropyl-5,ll-dihydro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
The title compound was prepared from 6-chloro-2-(cyclopropylamino)-3-
nitropyridine using a method similar to that described for the 11-ethyl analog in example II.
c)2-Chloro-ll-cyclopropyl-5,ll-dihydro-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
Diethyl azodicarboxylate (DEAD) (85.6 uL, 0.54 mmol) was added dropwise
to a solution of 2-chloro-ll-cyclopropyl-5,ll-dihydro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (125 mg, 0.36 mmol), 4-hydroxyquinoline (78.9 mg, 0.54 mmol) and Ph3P (143 mg, 0.54 mmol) in THF (1.8 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 h then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was partially purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc:MeOH; 95:5). The solid was further purified by reverse phase HPLC (CombiPrep ADS-AQ 50 x 20 mm, 5 u, 120 A, 5-100% MeCN + 0.10% TFA / water + 0.10% TFA in 25 min) to give the trifluoroacetic acid salt of the title compound (17.7 g, 77% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 472/474 (MH)+.


Example IV (entry 4, Table 1)
5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-(quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6ii-
dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4L]diazepin-6-one
a) 2,6-Difluoro-3-nitropyridine
To a mixture of concentrated sulphuric acid (600 mL) and fuming nitric acid
(90%, 400mL) in a ice-bath (internal temperature maintained at 5-10 °C) was added drop-wise 2,6-difluoropyridine (200 g, 1.74 mol). The resulting mixture was stirred overnight at room temperature. The mixture was poured slowly into 3 kg of ice and extracted with Et20 (2 x 2 L). The combined organic layers were washed with aqueous 1.5 N NaOH (2x1 L), then with aqueous saturated NaHC03 (400 mL) or until pH is around 8-9. The organic layers were dried over MgSO4, filtrated and concentrated under reduced pressure until constant weight (to remove unreacted 2,6-difluoropyridine: 10-12%). The title compound was obtained as a yellow liquid (207.3 g, 74% yield).
b) 2-(Ethylamino)-6-fluoro-3-nitropyridine
To a solution of 2,6-difluoro-3-nitropyridine (45.7 g, 285 mmol) in THF (500
mL) at -40 °C was added drop-wise a solution of ethylamine (25.7 g, 570 mmol) in THF (250 mL). After 30 min, the reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure and the residue was dissolved in EtOAc. The organic phase was washed with brine, dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated. The resulting yellow solid was purified by flash chromatography (15% EtOAc in hexane) to give the title compound (43.2 g, 82% yield) as a yellow solid.
c) 3-Amino-2-(ethylamino)-6-fluoropyridine
A solution of 2-(ethylamino)-6-fluoro-3-nitropyridine (43.2 g, 230 mmol) in
THF (1 L) was stirred overnight at room temperature under hydrogen (1 arm.) in the presence of 20% Pd(OH)2/C (4.35 g). The catalyst was removed


by filtration through diatomaceous earth. The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure to give the title compound (36.3 g, 95% yield) as a black solid.
d)2-Chloro-N-{2-(ethylamino)-6-fluoro-3-pyridinyl}-5-bromo-3-pyridinecarboxamide
To a cooled solution (4 °C) of 3-amino-2-(ethylamino)-6-fluoropyridine (31.0
g, 200 mmol) in MeCN (160 mL) was added solid NaHCO3 (50.4 g, 600 mmol). After 15 min, a solution of 5-bromo-2-chloro-3-pyridinecarbonyl chloride (1 equiv., 200 mmol) in MeCN (155 mL) was added. After 60 min at room temperature, the reaction mixture was poured into water (1.2 L) and stirred for 30 min. The resulting solid was filtered, dried under reduced pressure at 50 °C overnight. The title compound (73.7 g, 99% yield) was obtained as a black solid.
e)8-Bromo-51l-dihydro-11-ethyl-2-fluoro-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b-:2,3 e] [1,4] diazepin-6-one
To a solution of the 2-chloro-N-{2-(ethylamino)-6-fluoro-3-pyridinyl}-5-
bromo-3-pyridinecarboxamide (73.5 g, 216 mmol) in pyridine (435 mL) at 50 °C was added drop-wise a 1 M solution of NaHMDS in THF (520 mL, 520 mmol). After 10 min, the reaction was allowed to cool to room temperature, then poured over ice water (2 L). The resulting solid was filtered, rinse with water and then hexane. The solid was dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound (50.6 g, 69% yield) as a dark green solid.
f)8-Bromo-511-dihydro-11-ethyl-2-fluoro-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2, b:2-3 e] [1,4] diazepin-6-one
To a solution of the 8-bromo-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-6H-dipyrido[3,2-
b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one (44 g, 130.5 mmol) in DMF (520 mL) was added NaH (4.28 g, 178 mmol), and the mixture was heated to 50 °C for 30 min. The reaction mixture was cooled io room temperature and treated with Mei (24.4


mL, 522 mmol). After 1.5 h, the reaction mixture was poured over ice water. The solid was filtered, washed with water and then hexane, dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound (43.2 g, 94% yield) as dark grey solid.
g)5,11-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-5-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3/2-b:2-3-e][1,4diazepin-e-one
Allyltributyltin (32.0 mL, 103.4 mmol) and Pd(Ph3P)4 (5.43 g, 4.70 mmol) were added to a degassed (N2 through solution for 45 min) solution of 8-bromo-511-dihydro-11-ethyl-2fluoro-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2b:2,3-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (33.0 g, 94.0 mmol) in DMF (470 mL). Additional amounts of Pd(Ph3)4 (1.09 g, 0.94 mmol added after 1, 2,3,4, 5 h of reaction) were added to complete the reaction. The mixture was heated to 90 °C for 6 h. The mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexanes:EtOAc, 8:2 to 7:3) to give the title compound (22.4 g, 76% yield).
h)5,11-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5-methyl-6H-dipyridop[3-2-b:2-3-e][1.4]diazepin-6-one
A stream of ozonised oxygen was bubbled through a cold (-78 °C) solution of 5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-5-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2,3-e][l/4]diazepin-6-one (22.38 g, 71.6 mmol) in CH2C12 (100 mL) and MeOH (100 mL) for 3 h. A stream of N2 was next bubbled through the solution for 15 min and then solid NaBH4 (5.05 g, 133 mmol) was added to the solution. The reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature. After 1 h, an additional portion of NaBH4 (1.62 g, 43.0 mmol) was added to the reaction mixture. After an additional hour, aqueous saturated NH4C1 (150 mL) was added and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 30 min. The organic solvents were removed under reduced pressure. Water (200 mL) was added and the mixture was extracted with CHC13 (3 x 300 mL). The combined


organic layers were dried (MgSO4) filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc:CHCl3, 4:1) to give the title compound (19.7 g, 72% yield) as a white solid.
i)5,11-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinoIinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Diethyl azodicarboxylate (DEAD) (14.3 mL, 91.0 mmol) was added drop-wise to a solution of 5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b2,3""-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (19.2 g, 60.7 mmol), 4-hydroxyquinoline (13.2 g, 91.0 mmol) and Ph3P (23.9 g, 91.0 mmol) in THF (300 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for lh then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAcMeOH; 95:5) to give the title compound (17.9 g, 67% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 444 (MH)+.
Example V (entry 1, Table 1)
2-Chloro-511-dihydro-11-ethyl-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-
dipyrido[3,2-b:2,3-e][1,4]diazepin-6-one
a)2-Chloro-N-(2,6-dichloro-4-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-3-pyridinecarboxamide
NaHC03 (21.72 g, 258.6 mmol) was added to a solution of 3-amino-2,6-
dichloro-4-methylpyridine (41.61 g, 235.1 mmol; prepared as described by K. G. Grozinger et al. J. Heterocyclic Chem. 1995,32,259-263) in MeCN (350 mL) and the resulting suspension was stirred for 15 min. A solution of 2-chloronicotinyl chloride (43.44 g, 246.8 mmol) in MeCN (500 mL) was then introduced over 30 min. The resulting suspension was stirred at room temperature. After 24 h, the solution was found to be acidic and so an additional amount of NaHC03 (3.00 g, 35.7 mmol) was added. The suspension was then stirred at room temperature for an additional 2 days. The mixture was then poured into a mixture of water (2 L) and ice (200 g) and stirred for 20 min. The solid was filtered and washed with water (500


mL) and the resulting solid was then dried over P2O5 under reduced pressure to give the title compound (62.55 g, 84% yield) as a white powder.
b)N-(2,6-dichloro-4-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-2-(ethylamino)-3-pyridinecarboxamide
A solution of 2-chloro-N-(2,6-dichloro-4-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-3-
pyridinecarboxamide (63.17 g, 194.0 mmol) and ethylamine (28.0 g, 583 mmol) in xylenes (250 mL) was stirred at 120 to 125 °C in a steel autoclave for 7 h. The resulting suspension was poured into water (1 L), stirred for 15 min and filtered. The residue was dissolved in EtOAc and washed with water (3 x), brine and was dried over MgS04. The filtrate was extracted with EtOAc and the combined organic extracts were washed with water and brine and dried over MgSQ4. The two fractions were then combined and excess xylenes removed by co-distillation with benzene to give the title compound (61.98 g, pink solid) as the major component of a mixture of compounds. The material, not purified at this point, was used directly in the subsequent reaction.
c) 5-Bromo-N-(2,6-dichloro-4-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-2-(ethylamino)-3-pyridinecarboxamide
Solid KOAc (22.2 g, 229 mmol) was added to a solution of crude N-(2,6-
dichloro-4-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-2-(ethylamino)-3-pyridinecarboxamide (61.98 g,

subsequent reaction.
d)8-Bromo-2-chloro-5Al-dihydro-ll-ethy1-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
A solution of crude 5-bromo-N-(2,6-dichloro-4-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-2-
(ethylamino)-3-pyridinecarboxamide (77.7 g, mmol) in anhydrous pyridine (1.0 L) was heated to 50 °C. A1 M solution of NaHMDS in THF (418 mL, 418 mmol) was then added dropwise and stirring was continued for an additional 15 min. After cooling to room temperature, water (50 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated to two-thirds volume on a rotary evaporator. The residue was then poured into water (3 L). Filtration gave the title compound (23.44 g) as a tan solid. The filtrate was extracted with EtOAc (3 x) and the combined extracts were washed with water and brine then dried (MgSC4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexane:EtOAc, 9:1 or CHC13) to give an additional amount of the title compound (14.06 g, for a total of 37.50 g, 50% yield for 3 steps).
e)2-Chloro-5,11-dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3/2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
A solution of 8-bromo-2-chloro-5,ll-dihydro—11-ethyl-4-methyl-6H-
dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (12.6 g, 34.3 mmol) in DMF (25-0 mL) was degassed under reduced pressure for 20 min. Pd(PPh3)4 (775 mg, 0.7 mmol) was then added followed by allyltributyltin (12.5 mL, 41.1 mmol). After degassing under reduced pressure for 10 min, the mixture was heated to 100 °C for 7 h. The mixture was then concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexane:EtOAc, 19:1) to give the title compound (8.04 g, 71% yield) as a yellow solid.
f) 2-Chloro-5rll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one


A stream of O3 was introduced into a cold (-78 °C) solution of 2-chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (8.04 g, 24.4 mmol) and Sudan III in CH2C12 (120 mL) and MeOH (120 mL). When the pink solution turned brown, O2 was bubbled through the solution for 10 min. NaBH4 (1.12 g, 29.4 mmol) was then added and the solution was allowed to warm to room temperature. After 30 min, an additional amount of NaBH4 (500 mg) was added. After 1 h, aqueous saturated NH4C1 was then added and the mixture stirred for 20 min. The solution was concentrated under reduced pressure and extracted with CH2C12 (3 x). The combined organic extracts were washed with brine, dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (CHC13:EtOH, 97:3) to give the title compound (6.01 g, 74% yield) as a white solid.
g)2-Chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Diethyl azodicarboxylate (DEAD) (83 uL, 0.53 mmol) was added drop-wise
to a solution of 2-chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (125 mg, 0.38 mmol), 4-hydroxyquinoline (76.3 mg, 0.53 mmol) and PhsP (138 mg, 0.53 mmol) in THF (2.5 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 h then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in EtOAc (60 mL) and thex solution was successively washed with 1 N aqueous NaOH (3 x 10 mL) and brine (15 mL) then was dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc:MeOH, 9:1) to give the title compound (52 mg, 30% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 460/462 (MH)+.
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Example VI (entry 7, Table 1)
5rll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-
dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4:]diazepin-6-one
a)8-Bromo5,11-dihydro-11-ethyl-2-][(4-methoxyphenyl)methyl)amino]4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
8-Bromo2-chloro-5,11-dihydro-11-ethyl-4-methy1-6H-dipyrido[32-b2"3"-e]
[l,4]diazepin-6-one (2.50 g, 6.80 mmol) was dissolved in dioxane (10 mL) in a glass pressure bottle and 4-methoxybenzylamine (4.0 mL, 30.6 mmol) was added to the solution. The mixture was heated to 170 °C for 5 days. The reaction mixture was cooled to room temperature and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was taken up in EtOAc and washed with 10% aqueous NH4C1, dried over MgSQ4, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a brown oil which was chromatographed over silica gel (hexane:EtOAC, 4:1). The title compound was obtained as a yellow solid (1.35 g, 42% yield).
b)2-Amino-8-bromo-511-dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
8-Bromo-511-dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-{{(4-methoxyphenyl)methyl}amino}-4-
methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (6.52 g, 18.7 mmol) was dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid (100 mL) and the solution was stirred magnetically at room temperature for 18 h. Trifluoroacetic acid was evaporated under reduced pressure and the residue was poured into a mixture containing water (450 mL), concentrated NH4OH (50 mL) and EtOAc (400 mL). The mixture was stirred magnetically for 2 h at room temperature. The organic phase was concentrated under reduced pressure. The yellow precipitate was filtered off and washed with water, dried under reduced pressure to give 7.51 g of a yellow solid which was triturated.in Et20 to give the title compound (5.12 g, 105% yield) as a yellow solid.


c)8-Bromo-5,1l-dihydro-11-ethyl-2-fluoro4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2,3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
A plastic bottle was charged with 2-amino-8-bromo-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-
methyl-6H-pyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (5.10 g, 14.6 mmol). HF-pyridine (100 g) was added and the resulting suspension was cooled to 0° C. Sodium nitrite (1.12 g, 16.1 mmol) was added in several portions over 30 min to produce a purple solution. The mixture was then stirred for 16 h at room temperature. The reaction mixture was poured onto ice and 6 N NaOH. The beige suspension was extracted with EtOAc. The organic extracts were combined, dried over MgSQ4, filtered and concentrated. The residue was triturated with Et20/hexane to give the title compound (4.30 g, 84% yield).
d)5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-4-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3/2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
Allyltributyltin (7.77 mL, 25.1 mmol) and Pd(Ph3P)4 (1.32 g, 1.14 mmol) were
added to a degassed (N2 through solution for 30 min) solution of 8-bromo-5,11-dihydro-11-ethy1-2-fluoro-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b2,3-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (8.0 g, 22.8 mmol) in DMF (114 mL). The mixture was heated to 90 °C for 3 h. The mixture was poured into water (250 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (4 x 250 mL). The combined organic layers were washed with 20% aqueous NH4OH (250 mL) and brine (250 mL), dried (MgSQ4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexanes:EtOAc, 4:1 to 1:1) to give the title compound (3.16 g, 51% yield).
e)5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepm-6-one
A stream of ozonised oxygen was bubbled through a cold (-78 °C) solution of
5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-4-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b-.2l,3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one (3.16 g, 10.1 mmol) in CH2C12 (25 mL) and MeOH (25 mL) for 45 min. A stream of N2 was next bubbled through the solution for


15 min and then solid NaBH4 (669 mg, 17.1 mmol) was added to the solution. The reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature. After 2 h, aqueous saturated NH4C1 (50 mL) was added and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 15 min. The organic solvents were removed under reduced pressure. The residual aqueous solution was extracted with CHC13 (3 x 100 mL). The combined organic layers were dried (MgSC4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc:CHCl3/1:1) to give the title compound (2.40 g, 75% yield) as a white solid.
f)5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Diisopropyl azodicarboxylate (DIAD) (117 uL, 0.59 mmol) was added drop-wise to a solution of 5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (125 mg, 0.40 mmol), 4-hydroxyquinoline (86.0 mg, 0.59 mmol) and Ph3P (156 mg, 0.59 mmol) in THF (1.9 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 h then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in EtOAc (40 mL) and the solution was successively washed with 3 N aqueous NaOH (3 x 20 mL), aqueous saturated NH4CI (15 mL), brine (15 mL) then was dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was partially purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc.MeOH; 95:5). The solid was further purified by reverse phase HPLC (CombiPrep ADS-AQ 50 x 20 mm, 5 u, 120 A, 5-100% MeCN + 0.10% TFA / water + 0.10% TFA in 25 min) to give the trifluoroacetic acid salt of the title compound (106 mg, 48% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 444 (MH)+.


Example VII (entry 5, Table 1)
ll-(Cyclopropyl)-5,ll-dihydro-2-fluoro-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)-
ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4:]diazepin-6-one
a)ll-Cyclopropyl-5,11-dihydro-2-fluoro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
The title compound was prepared from 8-bromo-2-chloro-ll-cyclopropyl-
5,11-dihyodro-4-methy1-6H-dipyrido[3,2:b2-3-e] [l,4]diazepin-6 -one using a procedure similar to that of the corresponding 11-ethyl analog described in example VI.
b)ll-Cyclopropyl-511-dihydro-2-fluoro-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
Diisopropyl azodicarboxylate (DIAD) (131 uL, 0.66 mmol) was added drop-wise to a solution of ll-(cyclopropyl)-5,ll-dihydro-2-fluoro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3/2-b:2"/3"-e] [l/4]diazepin-6-one (140 mg, 0.44 mmol), 4-hydroxyquinoline (96.4 mg, 0.66 mmol) and Ph3p (124 mg, 0.66 mmol) in THF (2.2 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 h then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in EtOAc (60 mL) and the solution was successively washed with 3 N aqueous NaOH (3 x 20 mL), aqueous saturated NH4C1 (20 mL) and brine (20 mL) then was dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was partially purified by flash chromatography (EtOAcMeOH; 95:5). The solid was further purified by reverse phase HPLC (CombiPrep ADS-AQ 50 x 20 mm, 5-u 120 A, 5-100% MeCN + 0.10% TFA / water + 0.10% TFA in 25 min) to give the trifluoroacetic acid salt of the title compound (104 mg, 43% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 456 (MH)+.
Example VIII (entry 8, Table 1)
5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinnyloxy)ethyl}-6H-
dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
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a)5,11-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3r2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
A mixture of 2-chloro-5/H-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6~oneb(168 mg, 0.51 mmol), ammonium formate (318 mg, 5.1 mmol) and 10% Pd/C (50 mg) in EtOH (6 mL) was stirred at room temperature. After 24 h, additional amounts of ammonium formate (200 mg, mmol) and 10% Pd/C (50 mg) were added. After stirring an additional 24 h, the reaction was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in CHCI3 and the mixture was washed with aqueous saturated NaHCCb, dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to give the title compound (122 mg, 81%) as a yellow oil.
b)5,11-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
Diisopropyl azodicarboxylate (DIAD) (42 uL, 0.21 mmol) was added drop-wise to a solution of 5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (42.0 mg, 0.14 mmol), 4-hydroxyquinoline (31 mg, 0.21 mmol) and Pf3P (55.4 mg, 0.21 mmol) in THF (0.7 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 h then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in EtOAc (60 mL) and the solution was successively washed with 3 N aqueous NaOH (3 x 20 mL), aqueous saturated NH4C1 (20 mL) and brine (20 mL) then was dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was partially purified by flash chromatography (EtOAcMeOH; 95:5). The solid was further purified by reverse phase HPLC (CombiPrep ADS-AQ 50 x 20 mm, 5 u 120 A, 5-100% MeCN + 0.10% TFA / water + 0.10% TFA in 25 min) to give the trifluoroacetic acid salt of the title compound (14.2 mg, 19% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 426 (MH)+.


Example IX (entry 3, Table 1)
11-(Cyclopropyl)-5,ll-dihydro-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-
dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
a)5-Bromo-2-chloro-N-(2,6-dichloro-4-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-3-pyridinecarboxamide
3-Amino-2,6-dichloro-4-methylpyridme (0.51 g, 2.85 mmol) was dissolved in
toluene (35 mL) and pyridine (0.27 mL, 3.28 mmol) was added. 5-Bromo-2-chloro-3-pyridinecarbonyl chloride (0.80 g, 3.14 mmol) was then added dropwise over 30 min. The resulting mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 h, diluted with water and extracted with toluene (2 x). The combined organic extracts were dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The resulting thick oil was triturated with CH2C12, and the white solid collected via suction filtration to give the title compound (0.41 g, 36% yield).
b) 5-Bromo-2-(cyclopropylamino)-N-(2,6-dichloro-4-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-3-
pyridinecarboxamide
A solution of 5-bromo-2-chloro-N-(2/6-dichloro-4-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-3-
pyridinecarboxamide (3.00 g, 7.61 mmol) and cyclopropylamine (2.11 mL, 30.5 mmol) in xylenes was heated in a sealed tube at 120 °C for 24 h. The reaction was cooled to 0 °C, diluted with water and extracted with EtO Ac (2 x). The combined organic extracts were dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The resulting residue was purified by trituration (Et20:hexane, 3:1) to give the title compound (2.35 g, 75% yield) as a pale yellow solid.
c) 8-Bromo-2-chloro-ll-cyclopropyl-5/ll-dihydro-4-methyl-6H-
dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
A solution of 5-bromo-2-(cyclopropylamino)-iV-(2/6-dichloro-4-methyl-3-
pyridinyl)-3-pyridinecarboxamide (105 mg, 0.254 mmol) in pyridine (3.0 mL)


was heated to 50 °C while a 1 M solution of NaHMDS in THF (0.53 mL, 0.53 mmol) was added. The resulting solution was stirred at 50 °C for 3 h. The reaction was quenched with aqueous saturated NH4C1, diluted with water and extracted with EtOAc (3 x). The combined organic extracts were washed with brine, dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The resulting residue was purified via flash chromatography (hexane:EtOAc, 7:3) to give the title compound (32 mg, 33% yield).
d) 2-Chloro-ll-cyclopropyl-5,ll-dihydro-4-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [1,4] diazepin-6-one
A solution of 8-bromo-2-chloro-ll-cyclopropyl-5,ll-dihydro-4-methyl-6H-
dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (0.046 g, 0.122 mmol) in DMF (2.0 mL) was degassed by sparging with N2 for 10 min. Pd(PPh3)4 (2.8 mg, 0.003 mmol) and allyltributyltin (0.45 mL, 0.146 mmol) were added and the resulting solution was heated to 90 °C for 2.5 h. The reaction mixture was diluted with water and extracted with CH2CI2 (3 x) and EtOAc (2 x). The combined organic extracts were dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The resulting residue was purified via flash chromatography (hexane to hexane:EtOAc, 7:3) to give the title compound (0.033 g, 80% yield).
e)2-Chloro-ll-cyclopropyl-5,ll-dihydro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
A cold (-78 °C) solution of 2-chloro-ll-cyclopropyl-5,ll-dihydro-4-methyl-8-
(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (0.82 g, 2.43 mmol) in CH2CI2 (7.5 mL) and MeOH (7.5 mL) was saturated with O3 until the solution turned pale blue. The reaction mixture was left at -78 °C for 10 min, then NaBH4 (0.23 g, 9.71 mmol) was added and the mixture was allowed to warm slowly to room temperature over 2 h. The reaction was quenched with aqueous 10% citric acid solution and extracted with EtOAc (3

x). The organic extracts were combined, washed with brine, dried (MgSO4) filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The resulting residue was purified via flash chromatography (MeOH:CH2C12, 2 to 10%) to give the title compound (0.41 g, 60% yield) as a white solid.
f)ll-Cyclopropyl-5,ll-dihydro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [1,4] diazepin-6-one
The title compound was prepared using a method similar to that described
for the 11-ethyl analog in example Villa.
g)ll-Gyclopropyl-5/ll-dihydro-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Diisopropyl azodicarboxylate (DIAD) (167 uL, 0.85 mmol) was added drop-wise to a solution of ll-(cyclopropyl)-5,ll-dihydro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b2,3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (175 mg, 0.57 mmol), 4-hydroxyquinoline (123 mg, 0.85 mmol) and PhsP (223 mg, 0.85 mmol) in THF (2.8 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 h then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in EtOAc (60 mL) and the solution was successively washed with 3 N aqueous NaOH (3 x 20 mL), aqueous saturated NH4C1 (20 mL) and brine (20 mL) then was dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc:MeOH; 95:5) to give the title compound (74 mg, 30% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 438 (MH)+.
Example X (entry 21, Table 1)
5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl~5-methyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-4-quinolinyl)oxy}ethyl}-6H.-
dipyrido[3f2-b:2"r3"-e][l,4]diazepinr6-one
Solid mCPBA (80-85%, m-chloroperbenzoic acid) (2.21 g, 10.2 mmol) was added to a solution of 5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-


quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (2.56 g, 6.02 mmol) in CH2CI2 (30 mL) and THF (30 mL) at room temperature (note that the reaction can be performed in CH2C12 alone). The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 h then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in CHCI3 (400 mL), the solution was successively washed with aqueous 10% Na2S2O3 (3 x 75 mL), aqueous saturated NaHCO3 (3 x 75 mL) and brine (75 mL), dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (CHC13:MeOH, 9:1) to give the title compound (2.01 g, 76% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 442 (MH)+.
Example XI (entry 17, Table 1)
2-Chloro-5,11-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-4-quinolinyl)oxy}-
ethyl}-6/H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Using a procedure identical to that of example X, 2-chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2"/3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (2.70 g, 5.87 mmol) gave the title compound (2.05 g, 73% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 476/478 (MH)+.
Example XII (entry 11, Table 1)
5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-5-methyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-4-quinolinyl)oxy}-
ethyll-6H-dipyrido[3,2[-b:2,3-diazepin-6-one
Solid mCPBA (457 mg, 2.12 mmol) was added to a solution of 5,11-dihydro-2-fluoro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (470 mg, 1.06 mmol) in CH2C12 (10 mL). The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 13 h then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in CHC13 (75 mL), the solution was successively washed with aqueous 10% Na2S2O3 (3 x 25 mL), aqueous saturated NaHC03 (3 x 25 mL) and brine (25 mL), dried (MgSO4 filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified


by flash chromatography (CHC13MeOH, 19:1 to 9:1) to give the title compound (250 mg, 51% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 460 (MH)+.
Example XIII (entry 10, Table 1)
2-Chloro-ll-cyclopropyl-5fll-dihydro-5-methyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-4-quinolin-
yl)oxy}ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Solid mCPBA (177 mg, 0.82 mmol) was added to a solution of 2-chloro-ll-cyclopropyl-5,ll-dihydro-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2,3-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (143 mg, 0.30 mmol) in CH2C12 (3 mL) and THF (3 mL). The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 14 h then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in EtOAc (50 mL), the solution was successively washed with aqueous 10% Na2S203 (3 x 10 mL), aqueous saturated NaHCOs (3 x 10 mL) and brine (10 mL), dried (MgSC^), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was partially purified by flash chromatography (EtOAcMeOH, 95:5 to CH2Cl2:MeOH, 9:1). The impure compound was further purified by reverse phase HPLC (CombiPrep ADS-AQ 50 x 20 mm, 5 u, 120 A, 5400% MeCN + 0.10% TFA / water + 0.10% TFA in 25 min). The pure fractions were treated with aqueous saturated NaHCOs, extracted with EtOAc and the solution was dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to give the title compound (28.3 mg, 19%) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 488/490 (MH)+.
Example XIV (entry 14, Table 1)
2-Chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-methyl-8-{2-{(1-oxido-4-quinolinyl)-
oxy}ethyl}-6H-dipyridol3f2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Solid MCPBA (46.9 mg, 0.22 mmol) was added to a solution of 2-chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3/2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (50.0 mg, 0.11 mmol) in CH2C12 (2.2 mL). The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 h then was concentrated


under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in EtOAc (50 mL), the solution was successively washed with aqueous 10% Na2S203 (3 x 10 mL), aqueous saturated NaHC03 (3 x 10 mL) and brine (10 mL), dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by reverse phase HPLC (CombiPrep ADS-AQ 50 x 20 mm, 5 u 120 A, 5-100% MeCN + 0.10% TFA / water + 0.10% TFA in 25 min). The pure fractions were treated with aqueous saturated NaHC03, extracted with EtOAc and the solution was dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to give the title compound (32.5 mg, 63%) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 488/490 (MH)+.
Example XV (entry 9, Table 1)
5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-4-methyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-4-quinolinyl)-
oxy}ethyl}-6H-dipyndo[3,2-b:2"3-e\[l,4]diazepin-6-one
Using a procedure similar to that of example XIV, 5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2/,3/-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (125 mg, 0.28 mmol) gave the title compound (40 mg, 31%) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 460 (MH)+.
Example XVI (entry 12, Table 1)
5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-methyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-4-quinolinyl)oxy}ethyl}-6H-
dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Solid MCPBA (163 mg, 0.75 mmol) was added to a solution of 5,11-dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (144 mg, 0.34 mmol) in CH2CI2 (7.5 mL). The solution was stirred at room temperature for 2 h. The mixture was diluted with CH2CI2 (125 mL), washed successively with aqueous 10% Na2S203 (2 x 25 mL), aqueous saturated NaHCOs3 (2 x 25 mL) and brine (25 mL), then was dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The


residue was purified by flash chromatography (CH2Cl2:MeOH, 10:1) to give the title compound (102 mg, 68% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 442 (MH).
Example XVII (entry 15, Table 1)
ll-Cyclopropyl-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-ethyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-4-quinolin-
yl)oxy]ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3l2-b:2",3"-e\ll,4:]diazepin-6-one
Using a procedure similar to that of example XIV, 11-cyclopropyl-5,11-dihydro-ll-4-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[372-b:2"/3,-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (37.1 mg, 0.085 mmol) gave the title compound (35 mg, 91%) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 454 (MH)+.
Example XVIII (entry 25, Table 1)
2-Chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-methyl-8-{2-(5"quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-
dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Diethyl azodicarboxylate (DEAD) (77 uL, 0.49 mmol) was added drop wise to a solution of 2-chloro-5/ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (125 mg, 0.38 mmol), 5-hydroxyquinoline (70.9 mg, 0.49 mmol) and Ph3P (128 mg, 0.49 mmol) in THF (2.5 mL) at room temperature. After 1.5 h, additional amounts of DEAD (35 uL, 0.22 mmol) and PPh3 (59 mg, 0.22 mmol) were added to the mixture. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 h then was diluted in EtOAc (50 mL) and the solution was successively washed with aqueous 1 N NaOH (4 x 10 mL) and brine (15 mL) then was dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (CH2Cl2:acetone, 85:15). The resulting solid was triturated with Et20 to give the title compound (38 mg, 22% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 460/462 (MH)+.


Example XIX (entry 20, Table 1)
2-Chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-5-quinolinylh
oxy}ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Diethyl azodicarboxylate (DEAD) (160 uL, 1.01 mmol) was added drop-wise to a solution of 2-chloro-5/ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido 3,2-b2"3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (225 mg, 0.68 mmol), 5-hydroxyquinoline (147 mg, 1.01 mmol) and Ph3P (266 mg, 1.01 mmol) in THF (3.4 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 h then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was partially purified by flash chromatography (EtOAcMeOH; 95:5). The fractions containing the 5-quinolinyloxy derivative were concentrated, dissolved in CH2C12 (2 mL) and THF (5 mL) and treated with mCPBA (80%, 248 mg, 1.15 mmol) at room temperature. The solution was stirred at room temperature for 2.5 h, then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in EtOAc (50 mL), washed successively with aqueous 10% Na2S203 (3 x 10 mL), aqueous saturated NaHC03 (3 x 10 mL) and brine (10 mL), then was dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAcMeOH, 95:5 to CH2Cl2:MeOH, 9:1) to give the title compound (113 mg, 35% yield for 2 steps) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 476/478 (MH)+.
Example XX (entry 18, Table 1)
5,11-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-5-methyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-5-quinolinyl)-
oxy}ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2"r3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Using a procedure identical to that of example XIX, 5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin6-one (267 mg, 0.84 mmol) gave the title compound (204 mg, 52% yield for 2 steps) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 460 (MH)+.


Example XXI (entry 19, Table 1)
2-Chloro-5fll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-4-methyl-8-f2-{(l-oxido-5-quinolinyl)-
oxy}ethyl}-6H.-dipyridol3,2-b:2",3"-e]llr4]diazepin-6-one
Using a procedure similar to that of example XIX but using diisopropyl azodicarboxylate (DIAD) instead of diethyl azodicarboxylate, 2-chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3/2-b:2"/3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (223 mg, 0.67 mmol) gave the title compound (43.4 mg, 14% yield for 2 steps) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 476/478 (MH)+.
Example XXII (entry 23, Table 1)
5,11-Dihydro-ll~ethyl-2-fluoro~4-methyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-5-quinoUnyl)-
oxy}ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Using a procedure similar to that of example XXI, 5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-fluoro-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3/-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (250 mg, 0.79 mmol) gave the title compound (64.7 mg, 18% yield for 2 steps) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 460 (MH)+.
Example XXIII, Entry 22, Table 1
2-Chloro-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-4-quinolinyl)oxy}ethyl}-6H-
dipyfido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
MS (ESI) m/z 462/464 (MH)+.
Example XXIV, Entry 26, Table 1
5,ll-Dihydro-5,ll-diethyl-8"{2-(4-(quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3/2-b:2 ",3 "-e] [l,4]diazepin-6- one
MS(ESI)m/z 440(MH)+.
Example XXV, Entry 27, Table 1
5,ll-Dihydro-5,ll-diethyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-4-quinolinyl)oxy}ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e]ll,4]diazepin-6-one MS (ESI) m/z 456 (MH)+.


Example XXVI (Entry 28, Table 1)
2,5-Dimethyl-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-{2-(l-oxido-4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-
6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
a) 5-Bromo-2-chloro-N-(6-chloro-2-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-3-pyridinecarboxamide
NaHCO3 (3.9 g, 46.4 mmol) was added to a solution of 3-amino-2-chloro-6-
methylpyridine (2.2 g, 15.4 mmol; prepared as described by K. G. Grozinger et al. J. Heterocyclic Chem. 1995,32, 259-263) in MeCN (50 mL). The resulting suspension was stirred for 15 min. and a solution of crude 5-bromo-2-chloro-3-pyridinecarbonyl chloride (prepared from 5-bromo-2-hydroxy-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid and SOC12 [as described by T. W. Gero et al. in Synth. Commun. 1989,19,553-559 (incorporated herein by reference) but with omission of the aqueous work-up] (4 g,) in MeCN (10 mL) was introduced over 30 min. The resulting suspension was stirred at room temperature. After 24 h, the mixture was poured into a mixture of water (100 mL) and ice (10 g) and stirred for 20 min. The suspension was filtered and the resulting solid was washed with water (50 mL) and hexane (25 mL), then dried over P2O5 under reduced pressure to give the title compound (1.8 g, 31% yield) as a white powder.
b)5-Bromo-N-(2-chloro-6-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-2-(ethylamino)-3-pyridinecarboxamide
A solution of 5-bromo-2-chloro-N-(2-chloro-6-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-3-
pyridinecarboxamide (1.7 g, 4.8 mmol) and ethylamine (2M in THF, 10.5 mmol, 5.2 mL) in THF (5 mL) was stirred at 90 to 95 °C in a steel autoclave for 16 h..The resulting mixture was poured into water (100 mL), stirred for 15 min and filtered. The solid was washed with water followed by hexane to give the title compound as a yellow solid (1.58 g, 89% yield).


c) 8-Bromo-5-1l-dihydro2-5--dimethyl-11-ethyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2,3-e] [1,4] diazepin-6-one
A solution of crude 5-bromo-N-(2-dichloro-6-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-2-(ethylamino)-3-pyridinecarboxamide (0.7 g, 1.8 mmol) in anhydrous pyridine (18 mL) was heated to 50 °C. A1 M solution of NaHMDS in THF (7.2 mL, 7.2 mmol) was then added dropwise and stirring was continued for an additional 3h. After cooling to room, temperature, methyl iodide (0,6 mL, 9 mmol) was added and the reaction was stirred overnight. Water (25 mL) was added and the mixture was extracted with EtOAc (3 x) and the combined extracts were washed with water and brine then dried (MgSO3), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexane:EtOAc, 8:2) to give the title compound (259 mg, 41% yield).
d)5,ll-Dihydro-2,5-dimethyl-ll-ethyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
A solution of 8-bromo-5,ll-dihydro-2,5-dimethyl-ll-ethyl-6H-dipyrido[3,2-
b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (258 mg, 0.7 mmol) in DMF (7.4 mL) was degassed under reduced pressure for 20 min. Pd(PPh3)4 (43 mg, 0.04 mmol) was then added followed by allyltributyltin (0.3 mL, 0.85 mmol). After
degassing under reduced pressure for 10 min, the mixture was heated to 100 °C for 1.5 h. The mixture was then concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexane:EtOAc, 8:2) to give the title compound (184 mg, 98% yield) as a yellow solid.
e)5,1l-Dihydro-2,5-dimethyl-11-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one
A stream of O3 was introduced into a cold (-78 °C) solution of 5,11-dihydro-
2,5-dimemyl-ll-ethyl-8-(2-propenyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2;3e-][1,4]diazepm- 6-one (187 mg, 0.6 mmol) and Sudan III in CH2CI2 (3 mL) and;MeOH (3 mL).


When the pink solution turned brown, O2 was bubbled through the solution for 10 min. NaBH4 (57 mg, 1.52 mmol) was then added and the solution was allowed to warm to room temperature. After 30 min, an additional amount of NaBH4 (20 mg) was added. After 2 h, aqueous saturated NH4C1 was then added and the mixture stirred for 20 min. The solution was concentrated under reduced pressure and extracted with CH2C12 (3x). The combined organic extracts were washed with brine, dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAcHexane 6:4) to give the title compound (111 mg, 58% yield) as a white solid.
f)2/5-Dimethyl-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [1,4] diazepin-6-one
Diethyl azodicarboxylate (DEAD) (139 uL, 0.88 mmol) was added drop-wise
to a solution of 5,ll-dihydro-2,5-dimethyl-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (110 mg, 0.35 mmol), 4-hydroxyquinoline (128 mg, 0.88 mmol) and Ph3P (231 mg, 0.88 mmol) in THF (3.5 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 16h. The reaction mixture was diluted in EtOAc (60 mL) and the solution was successively washed with 1 N aqueous NaOH (3 x 10 mL) and brine (15 mL) then was dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc then EtOAc: MeOH, 9.5:0.5) to give the title compound (57 mg, 37% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 440 (MH)+.
g)5,ll-Dihydro-2,5-dimethyl-ll-ethyl-8-{2-{(l.oxido-4-quinolinyl)oxy}ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l;4]diazepin-6-one
Solid mCPBA (80-85%, m-chloroperbenzoic acid) (60 mg, 0.28 mmol) was
added to a solution of 5,ll-dihydro-2,5-dimethyl-ll-ethyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3/-e] [l,4]diazepin-6rone (55 mg,


0.13 mmol) in CH2C12 (1.3 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2.5 h then diluted with CH2C12. The resulting solution was successively washed with aqueous 10% Na2S203, aqueous saturated NaHCC>3 and brine, dried (MgSO2), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (MeOH/EtOAc,2% to 5%) to give the title compound (59 mg, 99% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 456 (MH)+.
Example XXVII (Entry 29, Table 1)
5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-(l-oxo-4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-2-
(trifluoromethyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2~b:2",3"-e][14]diazepin-6-one413
a) 2-(Ethylamino)-3-nitro-6-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine
To a solution of 2-nitroacetamide ammonium salt (4 g, 33 mmol) in water
(165 mL) was added piperidinium acetate (33 mmol) in water followed by slow addition of 4-ethoxy-l,l,l-trifluoro-3-buten-2-one (6.1 mL, 43 mmol) in MeOH (11 mL). The reaction was stirred for 2 h at room temperature and at reflux for 3 h. The reaction mixture was allowed to cool to 45 °C and aqueous HC1 (1N) was added until the pH was acidic. After 1 h at room temperature, the reaction mixture was extracted with CH212 (3x). The combined organic layer was successively washed with water and brine, dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc, then EtOAOMeOH, 9:1) to give 3-nitro-6-(trifluoromethyl)-2(lH)-pyridinone (2.7 g, 40% yield) as a yellow solid.
To a solution of 3-nitro-6-(trifluoromethyl)-2(lH)-pyridinone (2.4 g, 11.5 mmol) in DMF (69 mL) was added sodium hydride (350 mg, 13.8 mmol). The reaction was stirred for 30 min at 45 °C, cooled to room temperature and N-phenyltrifluromethanesulfonimide (4.9 g, 13.8 mmol) was added. After 1 h, a 2 M solution of ethylamine in THF (13 mL, 25 mmol) was added. The


reaction was stirred at room temperature overnight. The reaction mixture was poured into water (100 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (3x). The combined organic layer was successively washed water and brine, dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexane:EtOAc, 9:1) to give the desired compound (1.1 g, 41% yield) as a yellow oil.
b)3-Amino-2-(ethylamino)-6-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine
A solution of 2-(ethylamino)-3-nitro-6-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine (1.1 g, 4.9
mmol) in MeOH (40 mL) was stirred overnight at room temperature under hydrogen (1 arm.) in the presence of 20% Pd(OH)2/C (100 mg). The catalyst was removed by filtration through diatomaceous earth. The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure to give the title compound as an orange oil (1 g).
c)2-Chloro-N-{2-(ethylamino)-6-(trifluoromethyl)-3-pyridinyl}-5-bromo-3-pyridinecarboxamide
To a cooled solution of 3-amino-2-(ethylamino)-6-trifluoromethyl pyridine (1
g, 4.9 mmol) in MeCN (24 mL) was added solid NaHC03 (906 mg, 11 mmol). After 5 min, crude 5-bromo-2-chloro-3-pyridinecarbonyl chloride (prepared from 5-bromo-2-hydroxy-3"pyridinecarboxylic acid and SOCb [as described by T. W. Gero et al. in Synth. Commun. 1989,19,553-559 (incorporated herein by reference) but with omission of the aqueous work-up] was added (1 equiv., 4.9 mmol). After 2 h, the reaction mixture was poured over ice/H2O (1.5 L) and the resulting solid was filtered, rinsed with H2O and then hexane. After drying under reduced pressure overnight, the title compound was obtained as a light brown solid (1.6 g, 77% yield).


d)8-Bromo-5,11-dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-(trifluoromethyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
To a solution of 2-chloro-N-{2-(ethylamino)-6-(trifluoromethyl)-3-pyridinyl}-5-bromo-3-pyridinecarboxamide (766 mg, 1.8 mmol) in DMF (18 mL) was added NaH (137 mg, 5.4 mmol). The reaction was stirred at 80 °C. After 1 h the reaction was allowed to cool to room temperature, and then was poured in water (20 mL). The resulting mixture was extracted with EtOAc (3x). The combined organic layer was successively washed with water and brine, dried (MgSCU), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexane:EtOAc, 7:3) to give the desired compound (200 mg, 28% yield) as a yellow solid.
e)8-Bromo-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-2-(trifluoromethyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2,3"-el [1,4 diazepin-6-one
To a solution of the 8-bromo-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-2-(trifluoromethyl)-6H-
dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (200 mg, 0.52 mmol) in DMF (2.6 mL) was added NaH (20 mg, 0.78 mmol), and the mixture was heated to 50 °C for 30 min. The reaction mixture was cooled to room temperature and treated with Mel (97 uL, 1.56 mmol). After 16 h, the reaction mixture was diluted with water. The resulting mixture was extracted with EtOAc (3x). The combined organic layer was successively washed with water and brine, dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexane:EtOAc, 8.5:1.5) to give the title compound (110 mg 53% yield) as a white foam.
f)5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-2-(trifluoromethyl)-6H-dipyrido [3,2,b:2,3e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Allyltributyltin (98 uL, 0.32 mmol) and Pd(Ph3P)4 (16 mg, 0.02 mmol) were
added to a degassed (N2 through solution for 30 min) solution of 8-bromo-5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-2-(trifluoromethyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2,,3.


e][l,4]diazepin-6-one (11 mg, 0.27 mmol) in DMF (1.4 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at 90 °C for 1.5 h then was cooled to room temperature and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (hexane:EtOAc, 8:2 to 7:3) to give the title compound (101 mg, 99% yield).
g)5/ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5-methyl-2-(trifluoromethyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2,b:2,3-e][1,4diazepin-6-one
A stream of ozonised oxygen was bubbled through a cold (-78 °C) solution of
5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-(2-propenyl)-2-(trifluoromethyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one (100 mg, 0.27 mmol) in CH2C12 (2.7 mL) and MeOH (2.7 mL) for 2.5 h. A stream of N2 was next bubbled through the solution for 15 min and then solid NaBH4 (52 mg, 1.4 mmol) was added to the solution. The reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature. After 1 h, aqueous saturated NH4C1 (5 mL) was added and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 h. The reaction mixture was diluted with CH2C12 and the aqueous layer was re-extracted with CH2C12. The combined organic layer was successively washed with water and brine, dried (MgSO4), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc:hexane: 75:25 to EtOAc 100%) to give the title compound (60 mg 59% yield) as a white solid.
h)5,ll-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-2-(trifluoromethyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2b:2",3"-e][l,4]diazepin-6-one
Diethyl azodicarboxylate (DEAD) (38 uL, 0.24 mmol) was added drop wise
to a solution of 5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-8-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5-methyl-2-(trifluoromethyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (58 mg, 0.16 mmol), 4-hydroxyquinoline (35 mg, 0.24 mmol) and Ph3P (62 g, 0.24 mmol) in THF (1.6 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room


temperature for lh then was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (EtOAc:MeOH; 95:5) to give the title compound (24 mg, 31% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 494, 495 (MH)+.
i)5,11-Dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-{(l-oxido-4-quinolinyl)oxy}ethyl}-2-(trifluoromethyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2,b:2,3--e][l-4]diazepin-6-one
Solid mCPBA (80-85%, m-chloroperbenzoic acid) (16 mg, 0.08 mmol) was
added to a solution of 5,ll-dihydro-ll-ethyl-5-methyl-8-{2-(4-quinolinyloxy)ethyl}-2-(trifuoromethyl)-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3"-e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one (22 mg, 0.04 mmol) in CH2C12 (0.5 mL) at room temperature. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2.5 h then diluted with CH2C12. The resulting solution was successively washed with aqueous 10% Na2S203, aqueous saturated NaHC03 and brine, dried "(MgS04), filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by flash chromatography (MeOH:CHCl3,5% to 10%) to give the title compound (11 mg, 52% yield) as a white solid: MS (ESI) m/z 511 (MH)+.


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TABLE 1 Compounds of formula I





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REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE (RT) ASSAYS
ASSAY THEORY:
Among the enzymes for which Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) encodes is a reverse transcriptase (1), so-named because it transcribes a DNA copy from an RNA template. This activity can be quantitatively measured in a cell-free enzyme assay and is based upon the observation that reverse transcriptase is able to use a synthetic template poly r(C) primed with a biotinylated oligo d(G) to transcribe a radio-labelled DNA strand utilising 3H-dGTP as a substrate. The assay described below utilises the wild-type enzyme (which is the predominant form of the enzyme observed in patients infected with HIV-1) and can also be used with mutant RT enzymes (for example, Y181C, prepared by site-directed mutagenesis in which the tyrosine residue at codon 181 has been replaced by a cysteine residue) in analogous assay conditions. This assay allows compounds to be evaluated for their effectiveness at inhibiting the mutant enzymes.
MATERIALS:
a) Preparation of the enzyme
Some HIV-1 IIIB clone BH10 RT mutants were provided by Dr. C.-K. Shih (Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc., U.S.A.) in the vector pKK233-2 (Pharmacia). Briefly an HIV RT clone pKRT2 containing only the RT p66 gene regulated by the lac operon/ trc promoter was obtained from Dr. W. Summers (Yale University) (2). A variety of specific amino acid substitutions were introduced into the wild-type RT gene by site-directed mutagenesis. RT clones were subcloned into the pKK233-2 bacterial expression vector. Clones provided included wild-type, Vall06Ala, Tyrl81Cys, Tyrl88Cys,


Tyrl88Leu, Glyl90Ala and Pro236Leu. Others were made in-house by site-directed mutagenesis of the pKK233-2 RT clones including Lysl03Asn, Lysl03Asn/Tyrl81Cys, Lysl03Asn/Leul00Ile, Lysl03Asn/Pro225His/ and Lysl03Asn/Vall08Ile.
b) Purification of Enzyme
Purification of recombinant reverse transcriptase was performed using a combination of methods previously described (3). A single colony from a fresh plate of transformed JM109 cells was used to initiate growth of a pre-culture grown o/n at 37°C. Two liters of growth medium were inoculated with this pre-culture. At ODeoo -1.5 (5-6 h at 37°C), RT gene expression was induced with IPTG (1 mM final), and the fermentation was continued for a few more hours at 37 °C. After centrifugation, supernatants were discarded while cell pellets were pooled and stored at -80 °C until purification. Cells were thawed at 4 °C overnight and suspended in lysis buffer (MES 50mM pH 6, EDTA ImM, 10% v/v glycerol, 0.02% w/v n-octyl-B-D-glucoside, 0.02% w/v sodium azide). Lysozyme was added and the mixture was incubated on ice for 40 minutes. After homogenization using a Dounce in presence of lysozyme and sonication, the cells were centrifuged for 30 minutes. Supernatant (S1) was saved and stored at 4°C. The centrifuged pellet was resuspended in extraction buffer (MES 50mM pH 6, KPO4 50 mM pH 6, KC1 lOOmM, 10% v/v glycerol, 0.02% w/v n-octyl-p-D-glucoside, 0.02% w/v sodium azide) and stirred for 30 minutes at 4°C. This second mixture was centrifuged again and the supernatant (S2) was saved. The above procedure was repeated 2 more times saving supernatants S3 and S4 and one last extraction was performed overnight (S5); Polymin P (0.005% final) was added to the combined supernatants to .remove nucleic acids. This solution was stirred for 75 minutes at 4 °C and centrifuged for 1 h. The
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supernatant (SS1) was precipitated on ice with 20% w/v ammonium sulfate and stirred for 1 h at 4 °C. The mixture was then centrifuged and the resulting supernatant (SS2) was precipitated with additional 40% w/v ammonium sulfate (60% total), stirred for 1 h and centrifuged again. The final pellet (P1) was stored overnight at 4 °C before undergoing purification the following day. All steps of the purification were performed at 4 °C unless otherwise stated.
Pellet (P1) was resuspended into MES 50mM pH 6, KP0410 mM pH 6, KCl lOOmM, 10% v/v glycerol, 0.02% w/v n-octyl-p-D-glucoside, 0.02% w/v sodium azide. The suspension was dialysed against the same buffer overnight using 12-14kD MWCO dialysis tubing. The dialysate was centrifuged and the supernatant was filtered through Millex-PF 0.8 pi filter units. The filtered sample was loaded on a Hydroxy Apatite column (30-mL bed volume) and washed with the same buffer. The bound enzyme was eluted with -220 mL of a linear gradient of 10 to 300mM KPO4 in the above buffer. The fractions containing p66/p51 heterodimer (as determined by SDS-PAGE 8% and Western blotting) were pooled for the next column. The RT containing fractions were diluted two-fold with Bis-Tris propane 50 mM pH 7.0, (NH4)2S041 M, 0.02% w/v OBG, 10% v/v glycerol, 0.02% w/v NaN3 and loaded on a Hi-Trap Heparin Sepharose column (5-mL bed volume) and washed with the same buffer. The bound RT was then eluted with 75 mL of a linear gradient of 0 to 1 M ammonium sulfate in the same buffer. RT-containing fractions were pooled according to SDS-PAGE and Western blotting analyses. Protein concentration of this pool was determined by the Bradford method using BSA as standard. The final enzyme preparation was dialyzed in MES 50mM pH 6, KPO4 300 mM pH 6, KCl 175mM, 10% v/v glycerol, 0.02% w/v sodium azide andaliquoted and frozen at -80° C.


ASSAY PROCEDURE:
The radiometric enzyme assay has been adapted to a 96-well microtiter plate format and uses streptavidin scintillation proximity beads. The assay is briefly described below. The HIV-1 RT enzyme was thawed and appropriately diluted into Tris/HCl 50 mM pH 7.8 containing NaC1 60mM, MgCl2 hexahydrate 2mM, DTT 6mM, reduced glutathione 2mM and 0.02% w/v Chaps to give =3 nM enzyme. To 30 uL of this enzyme solution was added 10 uL of inhibitor solution (50 uM to 2.5 nM inhibitor in same assay buffer as above containing 15% v/v DMSO). The plate was pre-incubated for 15 minutes at room temperature before proceeding to the next step. In this pre-incubation step, the highest and lowest inhibitor concentrations were 12.5 uM and 0.62 nM respectively and the concentration of DMSO was 3.75% v/v. Then the enzymatic reaction was initiated by addition of 10 uL of substrates solution. The final reaction mixture contained Tris/HCl 50 mM pH 7.8, NaCI 60 mM, MgCl2 6H20 2 mM, DTT 6 mM, GSH 2 mM, Chaps 0.02% w/v DMSO 3% v/v, Poly rC 179 nM, Biotin dGis 18 nM, dGTP 288 nM, and 3H-dGTP 71nM.
In this incubation step, the highest and lowest inhibitor concentrations were 10 uM and 0.5 nM respectively. After addition of substrates, the plate was covered with a plastic seal and incubated for 1 hour at 37°C in a dry incubator. Then the reaction was quenched by addition of 75 uL of EDTA 0.5M containing 5mg/mL of streptavidin scintillation proximity beads.
The plate was shaken for 2 minutes at medium speed and incubated 1 hour at room temperature. Then 75 ul of cesium chloride 7 M solution was added, the plate was shaken for 2 minutes at medium speed and incubated again for 1 hour at room temperature. The plate was then covered with a plastic seal

and counted using the TopCount-NXT™ Microplate Scintillation & Luminescence Counter, Packard. Each well was counted for 60 seconds. Each row contained at its extremities a blank and a control well.
The calculation for percent inhibition is as follows:

Using the above assay, compounds of the invention were tested for inhibition of RT wild-type (WT) and mutant enzymes. The results are listed in Table 2, as IC50 (nM).
To confirm the ability of these compounds to inhibit HIV replication, they were also tested in the human T-Cell Culture (Syncytia) Assay described below.
ELISA assay for assessment of activity in cell culture
Compounds of the invention were tested for their ability to inhibit HIV replication in cell culture in a 96 well plate assay. Complete RPMI 1640, consisting of RPMI 1640 + 10% fetal bovine serum, 10 M-g/ml gentamycin and 10 uM (3-mercaptoethanol was used for dilution of the compound as well as cell growth medium. The T lymphocyte cell line C8166 was infected at a multiplicity of infection of 0.001 with viruses coding for wild type and mutant reverse transcriptase. Cells were then incubated for three days in the presence of serial dilutions of the compounds of the invention. The supernatant was pooled from eight replica wells and the concentration of extracellular p24 was determined using a commercially available HIV-1 p24 antigen assay kit (Beckman-Coulter®). The level of inhibition (% inhibition)
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The results are listed in Table 3, as EC50 (nM). Specificity Assays
In order to assess the specificity of the enzyme inhibitory activity of the compounds provided by the invention, a few were tested, for their ability to inhibit other viral polymerases (such as Hepatitis C virus and Respiratory Syncytial virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerases) as well as mammalian polymerases (such as Calf Thymus RNA-dependent DNA polymerase and Human telomerase) using known assay methods. None of the compounds so tested was observed to possess any significant inhibitory activity against these enzymes. These results indicate that the enzyme inhibitory activity of the compounds provided by the invention is directed rather specifically against HIV-1 RT.
REFERENCES (INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE)
1. Benn, S., et al. Science 230:949,1985.
2. D"Aquila, R. T. and Summers, W. C. J. Acq. Imm. Def. Syn. 2:579,1989.
3. a) Warren, T. C. et al. Protein Expression & Purification 3:479,1992; b) Kohlstaedt, L. A. Science 256(5065): 1783,1992.


We Claim: -
1. A compound 5,ll-Dihydro-6H-dipyrido[3,2-b:2",3" -e] [l,4]diazepin-6-one derivative of the formula I:

I
wherein
R2 is selected from the group consisting of H, F, C1, C1-4 alkyl, C3-4
cycloalkyl and CF3;
R4 is H or Me;
R5 is H, Me or Et, with the proviso that R4 and R5 are not both Me, and
if R4 is Me then R5 cannot be Et;
R11 is Me, Et, cyclopropyl, propyl, isopropyl, or cyclobutyl; and Q is
selected from the group consisting of:







O"

and

N +
O"

or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
2. A compound as claimed in claim 1, wherein R11 is Et or cyclopropyl or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
3. A compound as claimed in claim 1, wherein Q is selected from the group consisting of:



O"

and

o-

or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
4. A compound as claimed in claim 1, wherein Q is:

0"


or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
8. A compound as claimed in claim 1 of the formula :
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
9. A compound as claimed in claim 1 of the formula:
5. A compound as claimed in claim 1, wherein R5 is Me, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
6. A compound as claimed in claim 1, wherein Rn is Et or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
7. A compound as claimed in claim 1 of the formula:





or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
10. A pharmaceutical composition for the treatment or prevention of HIV infection, comprising a compound of formula I as claimed in claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier of the kind such as herein described.


Dated this 14* Day of November, 2002.
(RANJNA MEHTA-DUTT)
OF REMFRY & SAGAR
ATTORNEYS FOR THE APPLICANTS

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Patent Number 203969
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2002/01622/MUM
PG Journal Number 21/2007
Publication Date 25-May-2007
Grant Date 03-Nov-2006
Date of Filing 15-Nov-2002
Name of Patentee BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM [CANADA] LTD.
Applicant Address OF 2100 CUNARD STREET, LAVAL, QUEBEE H7S 2G5, CANDADA.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BRUNO SIMONEAU OF 2100 CUNARD STREET, LAVAL, QUEBEE H7S 2G5, CANDADA.
PCT International Classification Number N/A
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date 2001-06-14
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 60/212, 329 2000-06-16 U.S.A.