WO2021127429A1 - Sos1 inhibitors - Google Patents

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WO2021127429A1
WO2021127429A1 PCT/US2020/066003 US2020066003W WO2021127429A1 WO 2021127429 A1 WO2021127429 A1 WO 2021127429A1 US 2020066003 W US2020066003 W US 2020066003W WO 2021127429 A1 WO2021127429 A1 WO 2021127429A1
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Matthew Arnold Marx
John Michael KETCHAM
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  • the present invention relates to compounds that inhibit Son of sevenless homolog 1 (SOS1) GTP -mediated nucleotide exchange.
  • the present invention relates to compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds and methods for use therefor.
  • the Ras family comprises v-Ki-ras2 Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog (KRAS), neuroblastoma RAS viral oncogene homolog (NRAS), and Harvey murine sarcoma virus oncogene (HRAS) and critically regulates cellular division, growth and function in normal and altered states including cancer (see e.g., Simanshu et al. Cell, 2017. 170(1): p. 17-33; Marikas et al., CritRev Oncol Hematol, 2017. 110: p. 1-12).
  • KRAS Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog
  • NRAS neuroblastoma RAS viral oncogene homolog
  • HRAS Harvey murine sarcoma virus oncogene
  • RAS proteins are activated by upstream signals, including receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), and transduce signals to several downstream signaling pathways such as the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)/extracellular signal- regulated kinases (ERK) pathway.
  • RTKs receptor tyrosine kinases
  • MAPK mitogen-activated protein kinase
  • ERK extracellular signal- regulated kinases
  • RAS proteins are guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases) that cycle between an inactive, guanosine diphosphate (GDP)-bound state and an active guanosine triphosphate (GTP)-bound state.
  • GTPases Son of sevenless homolog 1
  • SOS1 Son of sevenless homolog 1
  • GEF guanine nucleotide exchange factor
  • RAS proteins hydrolyze GTP to GDP through their intrinsic GTPase activity which is greatly enhanced by GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs). This regulation through GAPs and GEFs is the mechanism whereby activation and deactivation are tightly regulated under normal conditions.
  • Mutations at several residues in all three RAS proteins are frequently observed in cancer and result in RAS remaining predominantly in the activated state (Sanchez-Vega et al., Cell, 2018. 173: p. 321-337 Li et al., Nature Reviews Cancer, 2018. 18: p. 767-777). Mutations at codon 12 and 13 are the most frequently mutated RAS residues and prevent GAP-stimulated GTP hydrolysis by blocking the interaction of GAP proteins and RAS. Recent biochemical analyses however, demonstrated these mutated proteins still require nucleotide cycling for activation based on their intrinsic GTPase activity and/or partial sensitivity to extrinsic GTPases. As such, mutant RAS proteins are sensitive to inhibition of upstream factors such as SOS1 or SHP2, another upstream signaling molecule required for RAS activation (Hillig, 2019; Patricelli, 2016; Lito, 2016; Nichols, 2018).
  • upstream factors such as SOS1 or SHP2
  • RAS-GEF families that have been identified in mammalian cells are SOS, RAS-GRF and RAS-GRP (Rojas, 2011).
  • RAS-GRF and RAS-GRP are expressed in the cells of the central nervous system and hematopoietic cells, respectively, while the SOS family is ubiquitously expressed and is responsible for transducing RTK signaling.
  • the SOS family comprises SOS1 and SOS2 and these proteins share approximately 70% sequence identity.
  • SOS1 appears to be much more active than SOS2 due to the rapid degradation of SOS2.
  • the mouse SOS2 knockout is viable whereas the SOS1 knockout is embryonic lethal.
  • a tamoxifen-inducible SOS1 knockout mouse model was used to interrogate the role of SOS1 and SOS2 in adult mice and demonstrated the SOS1 knockout was viable but the SOS 1/2 double knockout was not viable (Baltanas, 2013) suggesting functional redundancy and that selective inhibition of SOS1 may have a sufficient therapeutic index for the treatment of SOS1 - RAS activated diseases.
  • SOS proteins are recruited to phosphorylated RTKs through an interaction with growth factor receptor bound protein 2 (GRB2). Recruitment to the plasma membrane places SOS in close proximity to RAS and enables SOS-mediated RAS activation. SOS proteins bind to RAS through a binding site that promotes nucleotide exchange as well as through an allosteric site that binds GTP-bound RAS-family proteins and increases the function of SOS (Freedman et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci, USA 2006. 103(45): p. 16692-97). Binding to the allosteric site relieves steric occlusion of the RAS substrate binding site and is therefore required for nucleotide exchange.
  • GTP-bound RAS-family proteins increases the function of SOS
  • SO SI mutations are found in Noonan syndrome and several cancers including lung adenocarcinoma, embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, Sertoli cell testis tumor and granular cell tumors of the skin (see e g., Denayer, E., et al, Genes Chromosomes Cancer, 2010. 49(3): p. 242- 52).
  • GTPase-activating proteins are proteins that stimulate the low intrinsic GTPase activity of RAS family members and therefore converts active GTP -bound RAS proteins into inactive, GDP-bound RAS proteins (e.g., see Simanshu, D.K., Cell, 2017, Ras Proteins and their Regulators in Human Disease). While activating alterations in the GEF SOS1 occur in cancers, inactivating mutations and loss-of-function alterations in the GAPs neurofibromin 1 (NF-1) or neurofibromin 2 (NF-2) also occur creating a state where SOS1 activity is unopposed and activity downstream of the pathway through RAS proteins is elevated.
  • NF-1 neurofibromin 1
  • NF-2 neurofibromin 2
  • the compounds of the present invention that block the interaction between SOS1 and Ras-family members prevent the recycling of KRas into the active GTP -bound form and, therefore, may provide therapeutic benefit for a wide range of cancers, particularly Ras family member-associated cancers.
  • the compounds of the present invention offer potential therapeutic benefit as inhibitors of SOSl-KRas interaction that may be useful for negatively modulating the activity of KRas through blocking SOSl-KRas interaction in a cell for treating various forms of cancer, including Ras-associated cancer, SOSl-associated cancer andNFl/NF2-associated cancer.
  • R 1 is hydrogen, hydroxyl, Cl - C6 alkyl, alkoxy, -N(R 6 )2, -NR 6 C(0)R 6 , -C(0)N(R 6 )2, - SCkalkyl, -SCkNR 6 alkyl, cycloalkyl, -Q-heterocyclyl, aryl, or heteroaryl, wherein the cycloalkyl, the heterocyclyl, the aryl, and the heteroaryl are each optionally substituted with one or more R 2 or L-R2;
  • each Q is independently a bond, O or NR 6 ;
  • X is N or CR 7 ;
  • R 3 is hydrogen, Cl - C6 alkyl, alkoxy, -N(R 10 )2, -L-N(R 10 )2, cycloalkyl, haloalkyl or heterocyclyl, wherein the Cl - C6 alkyl, the cycloalkyl and the heterocyclyl are each optionally substituted with one or more R 9 ;
  • Y is a bond or heteroarylene
  • R 4 is aryl or heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more R 5 ;
  • each R 5 is independently hydroxy, halogen, cyano, hydroxyalkyl, alkoxy, Cl - C3 alkyl, haloalkyl, haloalkyl-OH, -N(R 6 )2, -L-N(R 6 )2 or -S02alkyl;
  • L is Cl - C3 alkylene
  • each R 6 is independently hydrogen, Cl - C3 alkyl, haloalkyl, or cycloalkyl;
  • R 7 is hydrogen, cyano, or alkoxy
  • R 8 is Cl - C2 alkyl or haloCl - C2 alkyl
  • each R 9 is independently hydroxy, halogen, amino, cyano, alkoxy, or Cl - C3 alkyl;
  • each R 10 is independently hydrogen, Cl - C3 alkyl or cycloalkyl;
  • each R 11 is independently Cl - C3 alkyl, halogen or haloalkyl; and [0026] R 12 is hydrogen, halogen or C1-C3 alkyl.
  • compositions comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of the present invention or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
  • the invention provides methods for inhibiting the activity of a Ras- family member by inhibiting the associaton between the Ras-family member and SOS1 in a cell, comprising contacting the cell with a compound of Formula (I).
  • the contacting is in vitro. In one embodiment, the contacting is in vivo.
  • Also provided herein is a method of inhibiting cell proliferation, in vitro or in vivo, the method comprising contacting a cell with an effective amount of a compound of Formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition thereof as defined herein.
  • a Ras-family member mutation e.g., a KRas G12C-associated cancer
  • a regulatory agency-approved e.g., FDA-approved, assay or kit
  • a SOS1 mutation e.g., a SOSl-associated cancer
  • a regulatory agency-approved e.g., FDA- approved, assay or kit
  • a NF-1 or NF-2 loss-of- function mutation e.g., a NFl/NF2-associated cancer
  • a regulatory agency-approved e.g., FDA-approved, assay or kit
  • the present invention relates to SOS1 inhibitors.
  • the present invention relates to compounds that inhibit SOS1 activity, pharmaceutical compositions comprising a therapeutically effective amount of the compounds, and methods of use therefor.
  • a bivalent linking moiety in certain circumstances can be “alkyl,” in which case those skilled in the art will understand the alkyl to be a divalent radical (e.g., -CH2- CH2-), which is equivalent to the term “alkylene.”
  • alkyl a divalent radical
  • aryl a divalent moiety
  • All atoms are understood to have their normal number of valences for bond formation (i.e., 4 for carbon, 3 for N, 2 for O, and 2, 4, or 6 for S, depending on the oxidation state of the S).
  • KRas G12C refers to a mutant form of a mammalian KRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a cysteine for a glycine at amino acid position 12.
  • KRas G12D refers to a mutant form of a mammalian KRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of an aspartic acid for a glycine at amino acid position 12.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human KRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01116: Variant p.Gly 12Asp.
  • KRas G12S refers to a mutant form of a mammalian KRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a serine for a glycine at amino acid position 12.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human KRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01116: Variant p.Gly 12Ser.
  • KRas G12A refers to a mutant form of a mammalian KRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of an alanine for a glycine at amino acid position 12.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human KRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01116: Variant p.Gly 12Ala.
  • KRas G13D refers to a mutant form of a mammalian KRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of an aspartic acid for a glycine at amino acid position 13.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human KRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01116: Variant p.Gly 13Asp.
  • KRas G13C refers to a mutant form of a mammalian KRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a cysteine for a glycine at amino acid position 13.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human KRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01116: Variant p.Gly 13Cys.
  • KRas Q61L refers to a mutant form of a mammalian KRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a leucine for a glutamine at amino acid position 41.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human KRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01116: Variant p.Gln61Leu.
  • KRas A146T refers to a mutant form of a mammalian KRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a threonine for an alanine at amino acid position 146.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human KRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01116: Variant p.Alal46Thr.
  • KRas A146V refers to a mutant form of a mammalian KRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a valine for an alanine at amino acid position 146.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human KRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01116: Variant p.Alal46Val.
  • KRas A146P refers to a mutant form of a mammalian KRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a proline for an alanine at amino acid position 146.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human KRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01116: Variant p.Alal46Pro.
  • HRas G12C refers to a mutant form of a mammalian HRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a cysteine for a glycine at amino acid position 12.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human HRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01112: Variant p.Gly 12Cys.
  • HRas G12D refers to a mutant form of a mammalian HRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of an aspartic acid for a glycine at amino acid position 12
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human HRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01112: Variant p.Gly 12Asp.
  • HRas G12S refers to a mutant form of a mammalian HRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a serine for a glycine at amino acid position 12.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human HRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01112: Variant p.Gly 12Ser.
  • HRas G12A refers to a mutant form of a mammalian HRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of an alanine for a glycine at amino acid position 12.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human KRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01112: Variant p.Gly 12Ala.
  • HRas G13D refers to a mutant form of a mammalian HRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of an aspartic acid for a glycine at amino acid position 13.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human HRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01112: Variant p.Gly 13Asp.
  • HRas G13C refers to a mutant form of a mammalian HRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a cysteine for a glycine at amino acid position 13.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human HRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01112: Variant p.Gly 13Cys.
  • HRas Q61L refers to a mutant form of a mammalian HRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a leucine for a glutamine at amino acid position 41.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human HRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01112: Variant p.Gln61Leu.
  • HRas A146T refers to a mutant form of a mammalian HRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a threonine for an alanine at amino acid position 146.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human NRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01112: Variant p.Alal46Thr.
  • HRas A146V refers to a mutant form of a mammalian HRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a valine for an alanine at amino acid position 146.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human NRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01112: Variant p.Alal46Val.
  • HRas A146P refers to a mutant form of a mammalian HRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a proline for an alanine at amino acid position 146.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human NRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01112: Variant p.Alal46Pro.
  • NRas G12C refers to a mutant form of a mammalian NRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a cysteine for a glycine at amino acid position 12.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human NRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01111 : Variant p.Gly 12Cys.
  • NRas G12D refers to a mutant form of a mammalian NRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of an aspartic acid for a glycine at amino acid position 12.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human NRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01111 : Variant p.Gly 12Asp.
  • NRas G12S refers to a mutant form of a mammalian NRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a serine for a glycine at amino acid position 12.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human NRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01111 : Variant p.Gly 12Ser.
  • NRas G12A refers to a mutant form of a mammalian NRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of an alanine for a glycine at amino acid position 12.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human KRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01111 : Variant p.Gly 12Ala.
  • NRas G13D refers to a mutant form of a mammalian NRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of an aspartic acid for a glycine at amino acid position 13.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human NRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01111 : Variant p.Gly 13 Asp.
  • HNRas G13C refers to a mutant form of a mammalian NRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a cysteine for a glycine at amino acid position 13.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human NRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01111 : Variant p.Gly 13Cys.
  • HRas Q61L refers to a mutant form of a mammalian HRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a leucine for a glutamine at amino acid position 41.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human HRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01112: Variant p.Gln61Leu.
  • NRas A146T refers to a mutant form of a mammalian NRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a threonine for an alanine at amino acid position 146.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human NRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01111 : Variant p.Alal46Thr.
  • NRas A146V refers to a mutant form of a mammalian NRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a valine for an alanine at amino acid position 146.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human NRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01111 : Variant p.Alal46Val.
  • NRas A146P refers to a mutant form of a mammalian NRas protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a proline for an alanine at amino acid position 146.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human NRas is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P01111 : Variant p.Alal46Pro.
  • Ras family member or “Ras family” refers to KRas, HRas, NRas, and activating mutants thereof, including at positions G12, G13, Q61 and A146.
  • a 'Ras family-associated disease or disorder refers to diseases or disorders associated with or mediated by or having an activating Ras mutation, such as one at position G12, G13, Q61 or A146.
  • Ras family— associated disease or disorder are a KRas, HRas or NRas G12C-associated cancer, a KRas, HRas or NRas G12D- associated cancer, a KRas, HRas orNRas G12S-associated cancer, aKRas, HRas orNRas G12A-associated cancer, a KRas, HRas or NRas G13D-associated cancer, a KRas, HRas or NRas G13C-associated cancer, aKRas, HRas orNRas Q61X-associated cancer, a KRas, HRas or NRas A146T-associated cancer, a KRas, HRas or
  • SOS1 refers to a mammalian Son of sevenless homolog 1 (SOS1) enzyme.
  • a "SOSl-associated disease or disorder” as used herein refers to diseases or disorders associated with or mediated by or having an activating SOS1 mutation.
  • Examples of activating SOS1 mutations include SOS1 N233S and SOS1 N233Y mutations.
  • SOS1 N233S refers to a mutant form of a mammalian SOS1 protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a serine for a glutamine at amino acid position 233.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human SOS1 is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Q07889: Variant p.Gln233Ser.
  • SOS1 N233Y refers to a mutant form of a mammalian SOS1 protein that contains an amino acid substitution of a tyrosine for a glutamine at amino acid position 233.
  • the assignment of amino acid codon and residue positions for human SOS1 is based on the amino acid sequence identified by UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Q07889: Variant p.Gln233Tyr.
  • an “SOS1 inhibitor” refers to compounds of the present invention that are represented by Formula (I) as described herein. These compounds are capable of negatively inhibiting all or a portion of the interaction of SOS1 with Ras family mutant or SOS1 activating mutation thereby reducing and/or modulating the nucleotide exchange activity of Ras family member - SOS1 complex.
  • NF-l/NF-2 -associated disease or disorder refers to diseases or disorders associated with or mediated by or having a loss-of-function mutation in the neurofibromin (NF-1) gene or neurofibromin 2 (NF-2) gene.
  • a “loss-of-function mutation” refers to any point mutation(s), splice site mutation(s), fusions, nonsense mutations (an amino acid is mutated to a stop codon), in-frame or frame-shifting mutations, including insertions and deletions, and a homozygous deletion of the genes encoding the protein in a target cell or cancer cell that results in a partial or complete loss of the presence, activity and/or function of the encoded protein.
  • amino refers to -NEE.
  • acetyl refers to “-C(0)CH3.
  • acyl refers to an alkylcarbonyl or arylcarbonyl substituent wherein the alkyl and aryl portions are as defined herein.
  • alkyl refers to straight and branched chain aliphatic groups having from 1 to 12 carbon atoms.
  • alkyl encompasses Ci, C2, C3, C4, C5, Ce, Ci, Cs, C C10, C11 and C12 groups.
  • alkyl groups include, without limitation, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, pentyl, and hexyl.
  • alkenyl as used herein means an unsaturated straight or branched chain aliphatic group with one or more carbon-carbon double bonds, having from 2 to 12 carbon atoms. As such, “alkenyl” encompasses C2, C3, C4, C5, Ce , C7, Cs, C9, C10, C11 and C12 groups. Examples of alkenyl groups include, without limitation, ethenyl, propenyl, butenyl, pentenyl, and hexenyl.
  • alkynyl as used herein means an unsaturated straight or branched chain aliphatic group with one or more carbon-carbon triple bonds, having from 2 to 12 carbon atoms.
  • alkynyl encompasses C2, C3, C4, Cs, Ce, Ci, Cs, C9, C10, C11 and C12 groups.
  • alkynyl groups include, without limitation, ethynyl, propynyl, butynyl, pentynyl, and hexynyl.
  • alkylene is an alkyl, alkenyl, or alkynyl group, as defined hereinabove, that is positioned between and serves to connect two other chemical groups.
  • alkylene groups include, without limitation, methylene, ethylene, propylene, and butylene.
  • alkenylene groups include, without limitation, ethenylene, propenylene, and butenylene.
  • alkynylene groups include, without limitation, ethynyl ene, propynyl ene, and butynylene.
  • alkoxy refers to -OC1 - C6 alkyl.
  • cycloalkyl as employed herein is a saturated and partially unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbon group having 3 to 12 carbons. As such, “cycloalkyl” includes C3, C4, Cs, Ce, C7,
  • cycloalkyl groups include, without limitation, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclopentenyl, cyclohexyl, cyclohexenyl, cycloheptyl, and cyclooctyl.
  • heteroalkyl refers to an alkyl group, as defined hereinabove, wherein one or more carbon atoms in the chain are independently replaced O, S, or NR X , wherein R x is hydrogen or Cl - C3 alkyl.
  • heteroalkyl groups include methoxymethyl, m ethoxy ethyl and methoxypropyl.
  • An "aryl” group is a C6-C14 aromatic moiety comprising one to three aromatic rings.
  • “aryl” includes Ce, C10, C13, and C14 cyclic hydrocarbon groups.
  • An exemplary aryl group is a C6-C10 aryl group.
  • Particular aryl groups include, without limitation, phenyl, naphthyl, anthracenyl, and fluorenyl.
  • An “aryl” group also includes fused multicyclic (e.g., bicyclic) ring systems in which one or more of the fused rings is non-aromatic, provided that at least one ring is aromatic, such as indenyl.
  • An "aralkyl” or “arylalkyl” group comprises an aryl group covalently linked to an alkyl group wherein the moiety is linked to another group via the alkyl moiety.
  • An exemplary aralkyl group is -(Cl - C6)alkyl(C6 - C10)aryl, including, without limitation, benzyl, phenethyl, and naphthylmethyl.
  • a "heterocyclyl” or “heterocyclic” group is a mono- or bicyclic (fused, spiro or bridged) ring structure having from 3 to 12 atoms (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12 atoms), or having from 3 to 12 atoms (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 or 13 atoms), for example 4 to 8 atoms, wherein one or more ring atoms are independently -C(O)-, N, NR 4 , O, S or S(0)2, and the remainder of the ring atoms are quaternary or carbonyl carbons.
  • heterocyclic groups include, without limitation, epoxy, oxiranyl, oxetanyl, azetidinyl, aziridinyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, tetrahydropyranyl, tetrahydrothiophenyl, pyrrolidinyl, piperidinyl, piperazinyl, imidazolidinyl, thiazolidinyl, thiatanyl, dithianyl, trithianyl, azathianyl, oxathianyl, dioxolanyl, oxazolidinyl, oxazolidinonyl, decahydroquinolinyl, piperidonyl, 4-piperidonyl, thiomorpholinyl, dimethyl-morpholinyl, and morpholinyl.
  • heterocyclyl refers to a heterocyclyl group covalently linked to another group via a bond.
  • heteroaryl refers to a group having 5 to 14 ring atoms, preferably 5, 6, 10, 13 or 14 ring atoms; having 6, 10, or 14 p electrons shared in a cyclic array, which may include 1, 2 or 3 rings, and having, in addition to carbon atoms, from one to three heteroatoms that are each independently N, O, or S.
  • “Heteroaryl” also includes fused multi cyclic ( e.g ., bicyclic, tricyclic) ring systems in which one or more of the fused rings is non aromatic (regardless of which ring is attached), provided that at least one ring is aromatic and at least one ring contains an N, O, or S ring atom.
  • heteroaryl groups include acridinyl, azocinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzofuranyl, benzo[d]oxazol-2(3H)-one, 2H-benzo[b][l,4]oxazin-3(4H)-one, benzothiofuranyl, benzothiophenyl, benzoxazolyl, benzthiazolyl, benztriazolyl, benztetrazolyl, benzisoxazolyl, benzisothiazolyl, benzimidazolinyl, carbazolyl, 4aH-carbazolyl, carbolinyl, chromanyl, chromenyl, cinnolinyl, furanyl, furazanyl, imidazolinyl, imidazolyl, lH-indazolyl, indolenyl, indolinyl, indolizinyl, indolyl,
  • a “heteroaralkyl” or “heteroarylalkyl” group comprises a heteroaryl group covalently linked to another group via a bond.
  • heteroalkyl groups comprise a Ci- C6 alkyl group and a heteroaryl group having 5, 6, 9, or 10 ring atoms.
  • heteroaralkyl groups include pyridylmethyl, pyridylethyl, pyrrolylmethyl, pyrrolyl ethyl, imidazolylmethyl, imidazolylethyl, thiazolylmethyl, thiazolyl ethyl, benzimidazolylmethyl, benzimidazolylethyl quinazolinylmethyl, quinolinylmethyl, quinolinylethyl, benzofuranylmethyl, indolinylethyl isoquinolinylmethyl, isoinodylmethyl, cinnolinylmethyl, and benzothiophenylethyl. Specifically excluded from the scope of this term are compounds having adjacent ring O and/or S atoms.
  • arylene is an bivalent aryl, heteroaryl, or heterocyclyl group, respectively, as defined hereinabove, that is positioned between and serves to connect two other chemical groups.
  • halogen or "halo" as employed herein refers to chlorine, bromine, fluorine, or iodine.
  • haloalkyl refers to an alkyl chain in which one or more hydrogens have been replaced by a halogen.
  • exemplary haloalkyls are trifluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, flurochlorom ethyl, chloromethyl, and fluorom ethyl.
  • hydroxyalkyl refers to -alkylene-OH.
  • the term “subject,” “individual,” or “patient,” used interchangeably, refers to any animal, including mammals such as mice, rats, other rodents, rabbits, dogs, cats, swine, cattle, sheep, horses, primates, and humans.
  • the patient is a human.
  • the subject has experienced and/or exhibited at least one symptom of the disease or disorder to be treated and/or prevented.
  • the subject has been identified or diagnosed as having a cancer having a KRas G12 or G13 mutation (e.g., as determined using a regulatory agency-approved, e.g., FDA-approved, assay or kit).
  • the subject has a tumor that is positive for a KRas G12C mutation, a KRas G12D mutation, a KRas G12S mutation, a KRas G12A mutaation, a KRas G13D mutation or a KRas G13C mutation (e.g., as determined using a regulatory agency-approved assay or kit).
  • the subject can be a subject with a tumor(s) that is positive for a a KRas G12C mutation, a KRas G12D mutation, a KRas G12S mutation, a KRas G12A mutaation, a KRas G13D mutation or a KRas G13C mutation (e.g., identified as positive using a regulatory agency-approved, e.g., FDA-approved, assay or kit).
  • a regulatory agency-approved e.g., FDA-approved, assay or kit.
  • the subject can be a subject whose tumors have a KRas G12C mutation, a KRas G12D mutation, a KRas G12S mutation, a KRas G12A mutaation, a KRas G13D mutation or a KRas G13C mutation (e.g., where the tumor is identified as such using a regulatory agency-approved, e.g., FDA-approved, kit or assay).
  • the subject is suspected of having a KRas G12 or G13 gene-associated cancer.
  • the subject has a clinical record indicating that the subject has a tumor that has a KRas G12C mutation (and optionally the clinical record indicates that the subject should be treated with any of the compositions provided herein).
  • the term “pediatric patient” as used herein refers to a patient under the age of 16 years at the time of diagnosis or treatment.
  • the term “pediatric” can be further be divided into various subpopulations including: neonates (from birth through the first month of life); infants (1 month up to two years of age); children (two years of age up to 12 years of age); and adolescents (12 years of age through 21 years of age (up to, but not including, the twenty-second birthday)).
  • Berhman RE Kliegman R, Arvin AM, Nelson WE. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, 15th Ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1996; Rudolph AM, et al. Rudolph’s Pediatrics, 21st Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002; and Avery MD, First LR. Pediatric Medicine, 2nd Ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins; 1994.
  • an effective amount of a compound is an amount that is sufficient to negatively modulate or inhibit the activity of SOS1 enzyme.
  • a “therapeutically effective amount” of a compound is an amount that is sufficient to ameliorate or in some manner reduce a symptom or stop or reverse progression of a condition, or negatively modulate or inhibit the activity of SOS1. Such amount may be administered as a single dosage or may be administered according to a regimen, whereby it is effective.
  • “treatment” means any manner in which the symptoms or pathology of a condition, disorder or disease in a patient are ameliorated or otherwise beneficially altered.
  • amelioration of the symptoms of a particular disorder by administration of a particular compound or pharmaceutical composition refers to any lessening, whether permanent or temporary, lasting or transient, that can be attributed to or associated with administration of the composition.
  • R 1 is hydrogen, hydroxyl, Cl - C6 alkyl, alkoxy, -N(R 6 )2, -NR 6 C(0)R 6 , -C(0)N(R 6 )2, - S02alkyl, -S02NR 6 alkyl, cycloalkyl, -Q-heterocyclyl, aryl, or heteroaryl, wherein the cycloalkyl, the heterocyclyl, the aryl, and the heteroaryl are each optionally substituted with one or more R 2 or L-R 2 ;
  • each Q is independently a bond, O or NR 6 ;
  • X is N or CR 7 ;
  • R 3 is hydrogen, Cl - C6 alkyl, alkoxy, -N(R 10 )2, -L-N(R 10 )2, cycloalkyl, haloalkyl or heterocyclyl, wherein the Cl - C6 alkyl, the cycloalkyl and the heterocyclyl are each optionally substituted with one or more R 9 ;
  • Y is a bond or heteroaryl ene
  • R 4 is aryl or heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more R 5 ;
  • each R 5 is independently hydroxy, halogen, cyano, hydroxyalkyl, alkoxy, Cl - C3 alkyl, haloalkyl, haloalkyl-OH, -N(R 6 )2, -L-N(R 6 )2 or -SC alkyl;
  • L is Cl - C3 alkylene
  • each R 6 is independently hydrogen, Cl - C3 alkyl, haloalkyl, or cycloalkyl;
  • R 7 is hydrogen, cyano, or alkoxy
  • R 8 is Cl - C2 alkyl or haloCl - C2 alkyl
  • each R 9 is independently hydroxy, halogen, amino, cyano, alkoxy, or Cl - C3 alkyl;
  • each R 10 is independently hydrogen, Cl - C3 alkyl or cycloalkyl;
  • each R 11 is independently Cl - C3 alkyl, halogen or haloalkyl; and [0123] R 12 is hydrogen, halogen or C1-C3 alkyl.
  • X is N.
  • R 1 is alkoxy.
  • the alkoxy is methoxy.
  • X is N.
  • R 1 is -Q-heterocyclyl optionally substituted with one or more R 2 .
  • R 1 is -Q-heterocyclyl, and wherein Q is a bond and the heterocyclyl is morpholinyl, piperazinyl, or piperazinone optionally substituted with one or more R 2 .
  • the heterocyclyl is morpholinyl or piperazinyl, Y is a bond, and R 4 is aryl optionally substituted with one or more R 5 .
  • the heterocyclyl is morpholinyl, piperazinyl, or piperazinone, Y is heteroaryl ene, and R 4 is aryl optionally substituted with one or more R 5 .
  • R 1 is -Q-heterocyclyl, and wherein the heterocyclyl is bridged morpholinyl, bridged piperazinyl, or bridged piperazinone.
  • R 1 is -Q-heterocyclyl, and wherein the heterocyclyl is spirocyclic ring system containing two or more rings.
  • the spirocyclic ring system comprises two rings each containing a heteroatom.
  • the spirocyclic ring system contains a ring with no heteroatom (i.e., one ring rith a heteroatom, and one ring without a heteroatom).
  • R 1 is heteroaryl, wherein the heterocyclyl is optionally substituted with one or more R 2 or L-R 2 .
  • the heteroaryl is a bicyclic or tricyclic ring system comprising, in additional to one or more aromatic ring, a non-aromatic ring, for example a bicyclic or tricyclic ring system such as 5,6,7, 8- tetrahydro-[l,2,4]triazolopyrazinyl, 5,6,7,8-tetrahydroimidazopyrazinyl, 2, 4,5,6- tetrahydropyrrolopyrazolyl, l,2,3,4-tetrahydrobenzo[4,5]imidazopyrazinyl or 4, 5,6,7- tetrahy dropyrazolopyrazinyl .
  • X is CR 7 .
  • R 7 is cyano.
  • X is CR 7 .
  • R 7 is hydrogen.
  • X is CR 7 , R 7 is hydrogen, R 1 is hydrogen. In another embodiment, R 1 is hydroxyl. In certain embodiments, R 1 is -N(R 6 )2. In one embodiment, wherein R 1 is -N(R 6 )2 and each R 6 is Cl - C3 alkyl. In one embodiment, each Cl - C3 alkyl group is methyl. In other embodiments R 1 is -NR 6 C(0)R 6 . In one embodiment, each Cl - C3 alkyl is methyl. In one embodiment, the R 6 of the NR 6 is hydrogen and R 6 of the C(0)R 6 is Cl - C3 alkyl.
  • R 1 is -C(0)N(R 6 )2.
  • each Cl - C3 alkyl is methyl.
  • each Cl - C3 alkyl is hydrogen.
  • R 1 is -SC alkyl or -S02NR 6 alkyl.
  • R1 is - SC>2NR 6 alkyl and R 6 is hydrogen.
  • R 1 is cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more R 2 .
  • the cycloalkyl is cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl, each optionally substituted with one or more R 2 .
  • the cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl or the cyclohexyl are substituted with one R 2 , wherein R 2 is Cl - C3 alkyl, alkoxy, hydroxyl or -N(R 6 )2. In one embodiment, R 2 is -N(R 6 )2 and each R 6 is Cl - C3 alkyl. In one embodiment, each Cl - C3 alkyl is methyl.
  • R 1 is -Q-heterocyclyl optionally substituted with one or more R 2 .
  • Q is a bond and the heterocyclyl is morpholinyl, piperdinyl, piperazinyl, N-methyl piperazinyl, piperazinone, 1-methyl-piperazin- 2-one, diazepanyl, 6,6-difluoro-l,4-diazepan-l-yl or 4-methylthiomorpholine 1,1-dioxide.
  • Q is a bond and the heterocyclyl is pyrrolidinyl or tetrahydropyranyl, each optionally substituted with one or more R 2 .
  • the pyrrolidinyl or the tetrahydropyranyl are substituted with one R 2 , wherein R 2 is Cl - C3 alkyl, alkoxy, hydroxyl or - N(R 6 ) 2 .
  • R 1 is -Q-heterocyclyl
  • Q is a bond
  • the heterocyclyl is piperazinyl substituted with one R 2 , wherein R 2 is heteroaryl optionally substituted with one or more R 11 .
  • the heteroaryl is pyrazolyl substituted with two R 11 , wherein each R 11 is Cl - C3 alkyl.
  • R 1 is -Q-heterocyclyl
  • Q is a bond
  • the heterocyclyl is piperazinyl substituted with one R 2 , wherein R 2 is -C(0)cycloalkyl or -C(0)heterocyclyl, wherein the cycloalkyl or heterocyclyl portion of the -C(0)cycloalkyl or - C(0)heterocyclyl are each optionally substituted with one or more R 11 .
  • R 2 is -C(0)cycloalkyl and the cycloalkyl is cyclopropyl substituted with one R 11 , wherein R 11 is Cl - C3 alkyl or haloalkyl.
  • R 2 is -C(0)heteroeyclyl, wherein the heterocyclyl is oxetanyl, tetrahydrofuranyl or tetrahydropyranyl.
  • Q is a bond and the heterocyclyl is a bicyclic heterocyclyl.
  • the bicyclic heterocyclyl is diazabicyclo[3.2.0]heptan-2-yl, (lR,5R)-2,6- diazabicyclo[3.2.0]heptan-2-yl, diazabicyclo[3.2.0]heptan-6-yl, (lR,5R)-2,6- diazabicyclo[3.2.0]heptan-6-yl, 6,7-dihydropyrazolo[l,5-a]pyrazin-5(4H)-yl, 5,6- dihydroimidazo[l,5-a]pyrazin-7(8H)-yl, l,3-dimethyl-5,6-dihydroimidazo[l,5-a]pyrazin-7(8H)-yl or (R)-2-methylhexahydropyrrolo[l,2-a]pyrazin-6
  • Q is O and the heterocyclyl is azetidinyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, pyrrolidinyl, or piperdinyl.
  • R 1 is aryl optionally substituted with one or more R 2 .
  • the aryl is phenyl optionally substituted with one or more R 2 .
  • the phenyl is substituted with one R 2 , wherein R 2 is Cl - C3 alkyl, alkoxy, hydroxyl or -N(R 6 )2.
  • R 2 is -N(R 6 )2 and each R 6 is Cl - C3 alkyl.
  • each Cl - C3 alkyl is methyl.
  • R 1 is heteroaryl optionally substituted with one or more R 2 .
  • the heteroaryl is pyrazolyl optionally substituted with one or more R 2 .
  • the pyrazolyl is substituted with one R 2 , wherein R 2 is Cl - C3 alkyl, alkoxy, hydroxyl or -N(R 6 )2.
  • R 2 is -N(R 6 )2 and each R 6 is Cl - C3 alkyl.
  • each Cl - C3 alkyl is methyl.
  • X is CR 7 and R 7 is alkoxy. In one embodiment, the alkoxy is methoxy. In certain embodiments wherein X is CR 7 and R 7 is alkoxy, R 1 is alkoxy. In one embodiment, the R 7 alkoxy is methoxy and the R 1 alkoxy is methoxy.
  • Y is heteroarylene.
  • the heteroarylene is thiophenylene.
  • R 4 is aryl or heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more R 5 .
  • R 4 is aryl optionally substituted with one or more R 5 .
  • the aryl is phenyl optionally substituted with one or more R 5 .
  • the phenyl is substituted with one R 5 , wherein R 5 is Cl - C4 alkyl, haloalkyl or -L-N(R 6 )2.
  • R 5 is -L-N(R 6 )2, wherein L is methylene and one R 6 is hydrogen and the second R 6 is Cl - C3 alkyl. In one embodiment, the Cl - C3 alkyl is methyl. In another embodiment, R 5 is -L-N(R 6 )2, wherein L is methylene and each R 6 is Cl - C3 alkyl. In one embodiment, each of the Cl - C3 alkyl is methyl.
  • R 4 is aryl
  • R 4 is phenyl substituted with two R 5 , wherein one R 5 is Cl - C4 alkyl and the second R 5 is haloalkyl.
  • the Cl - C4 alkyl is methyl and the haloalkyl is trifluorom ethyl.
  • R 4 is phenyl substituted with two R 5 , wherein one R 5 is Cl - C4 alkyl and the second R 5 is -L-N(R 6 )2.
  • L is methylene and each R 6 is Cl - C3 alkyl.
  • R 3 is hydrogen
  • R 3 is Cl - C6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more R 9 .
  • the Cl - C6 alkyl is methyl, ethyl or isopropyl.
  • R 3 is alkoxy. In one embodiment, the alkoxy is methoxy.
  • R 3 is haloalkyl.
  • the haloalkyl is trifluorom ethyl.
  • R 3 is cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more R 9 .
  • the cycloalkyl is cyclopropyl.
  • the cycloalkyl is substituted with one R 9 , wherein the one R 9 is halogen amino, hydroxyl or alkoxy.
  • R 3 is -N(R 10 )2.
  • each R 10 is Cl - C3 alkyl.
  • each Cl - C3 alkyl is methyl.
  • R 3 is -L-N(R 10 )2.
  • each R 10 is Cl - C3 alkyl.
  • each Cl - C3 alkyl is methyl.
  • R 3 is heterocyclyl, aryl, or heteroaryl, wherein the heterocyclyl, the aryl, and the heteroaryl are each optionally substituted with one or more R 9 .
  • R 8 is Cl - C2 alkyl. In one embodiment, the Cl - C2 alkyl is methyl.
  • R 8 is haloCl - C2 alkyl.
  • the haloCl - C2 alkyl is fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl or trifluorom ethyl.
  • the compound of Formula (I) is:
  • the compounds of Formula (I) may be formulated into pharmaceutical compositions.
  • the invention provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a SOS1 inhibitor according to the invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, excipient, or diluent.
  • Compounds of the invention may be formulated by any method well known in the art and may be prepared for administration by any route, including, without limitation, parenteral, oral, sublingual, transdermal, topical, intranasal, intratracheal, or intrarectal.
  • compounds of the invention are administered intravenously in a hospital setting. In certain other embodiments, administration may preferably be by the oral route.
  • compositions according to the invention may contain, in addition to the inhibitor, diluents, fillers, salts, buffers, stabilizers, solubilizers, and other materials well known in the art.
  • diluents fillers, salts, buffers, stabilizers, solubilizers, and other materials well known in the art.
  • the preparation of pharmaceutically acceptable formulations is described in, e.g., Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 18th Edition, ed. A. Gennaro, Mack Publishing Co., Easton, Pa.,
  • salts refers to salts that retain the desired biological activity of the above-identified compounds and exhibit minimal or no undesired toxicological effects.
  • examples of such salts include, but are not limited to acid addition salts formed with inorganic acids (for example, hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, and the like), and salts formed with organic acids such as acetic acid, oxalic acid, tartaric acid, succinic acid, malic acid, ascorbic acid, benzoic acid, tannic acid, pamoic acid, alginic acid, polyglutamic acid, naphthalenesulfonic acid, naphthalenedisulfonic acid, and polygalacturonic acid.
  • inorganic acids for example, hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, and the like
  • organic acids such as acetic acid, oxalic acid, tartaric acid, succinic
  • the compounds can also be administered as pharmaceutically acceptable quaternary salts known by those skilled in the art, which specifically include the quaternary ammonium salt of the formula — NR+Z-, wherein R is hydrogen, alkyl, or benzyl, and Z is a counterion, including chloride, bromide, iodide, -O-alkyl, toluenesulfonate, methylsulfonate, sulfonate, phosphate, or carboxylate (such as benzoate, succinate, acetate, glycolate, maleate, malate, citrate, tartrate, ascorbate, benzoate, cinnamoate, mandeloate, benzyloate, and diphenylacetate).
  • R is hydrogen, alkyl, or benzyl
  • Z is a counterion, including chloride, bromide, iodide, -O-alkyl, toluenesulfonate, methylsul
  • the active compound is included in the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent in an amount sufficient to deliver to a patient a therapeutically effective amount without causing serious toxic effects in the patient treated.
  • a dose of the active compound for all of the above- mentioned conditions is in the range from about 0.01 to 300 mg/kg, preferably 0.1 to 100 mg/kg per day, more generally 0.5 to about 25 mg per kilogram body weight of the recipient per day.
  • a typical topical dosage will range from 0.01-3% wt/wt in a suitable carrier.
  • the effective dosage range of the pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives can be calculated based on the weight of the parent compound to be delivered. If the derivative exhibits activity in itself, the effective dosage can be estimated as above using the weight of the derivative, or by other means known to those skilled in the art.
  • compositions comprising compounds of the present invention may be used in the methods described herein.
  • the invention provides for methods for inhibiting SOS1 activity in a cell, comprising contacting the cell in which inhibition of SOS1 activity is desired in vitro with an effective amount of a compound of Formula (I), pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof or pharmaceutical compositions containing the compound or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
  • compositions and methods provided herein are particularly deemed useful for inhibiting SOS1 activity in a cell.
  • a cell in which inhibition of SOS1 activity is desired is contacted in vivo with a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula (I) to negatively modulate the activity of SOS1.
  • a therapeutically effective amount of pharmaceutically acceptable salt or pharmaceutical compositions containing the compound of Formula (I) may be used.
  • the cell harbors an activating mutation in a Ras family member, such as KRas, HRas, or NRas.
  • the cell has aberrant SOS1 activity.
  • the aberrant SOS1 activity is the result of a SOS1 activating mutation.
  • the SOS1 activating mutation is a N233S or N233Y mutation.
  • the cell has aberrant NF-1 or NF-2 activity.
  • the aberrant NF-1 or NF-2 activity is the result of a NF-1 or NF-2 activating mutation.
  • the methods are designed to block the interaction between SOS1 and the Ras family member and increased GTP -loading of RAS proteins thereby decreasing or inhibiting the GTP nucleotide exchange and locking the Ras family member in the GDP -bound, inactive form resulting in the inhibition of downstream Ras- mediated signaling.
  • the cells may be contacted in a single dose or multiple doses in accordance with a particular treatment regimen to affect the desired negative modulation of SOS1.
  • methods of treating cancer comprising administering to a patient having cancer a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula (I), pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof or pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compound or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof are provided.
  • the cancer is a Ras family-associated cancer.
  • the cancer is a SOS-l-associated cancer.
  • the cancer is a F-l/NF-2-associated cancer.
  • compositions and methods provided herein may be used for the treatment of a wide variety of cancer including tumors such as prostate, breast, brain, skin, cervical carcinomas, testicular carcinomas, etc. More particularly, cancers that may be treated by the compositions and methods of the invention include, but are not limited to tumor types such as astrocytic, breast, cervical, colorectal, endometrial, esophageal, gastric, head and neck, hepatocellular, laryngeal, lung, oral, ovarian, prostate and thyroid carcinomas and sarcomas.
  • tumor types such as astrocytic, breast, cervical, colorectal, endometrial, esophageal, gastric, head and neck, hepatocellular, laryngeal, lung, oral, ovarian, prostate and thyroid carcinomas and sarcomas.
  • these compounds can be used to treat: Cardiac: sarcoma (angiosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, liposarcoma), myxoma, rhabdomyoma, fibroma, lipoma and teratoma; Lung: bronchogenic carcinoma (squamous cell, undifferentiated small cell, undifferentiated large cell, adenocarcinoma), alveolar (bronchiolar) carcinoma, bronchial adenoma, sarcoma, lymphoma, chondromatous hamartoma, mesothelioma; Gastrointestinal: esophagus (squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, leiomyosarcoma, lymphoma), stomach (carcinoma, lymphoma, leiomyosarcoma), pancreas (ductal adenocarcinoma, insulinom
  • the cancer is a Ras family-associated cancer, such as a KRas, NRas or HRas-associated cancer.
  • the Ras family-associated cancer is non small cell lung cancer or pancreatic cancer.
  • the cancer is a SOS1- associated cancer.
  • the SOS 1 -associated cancer is lung adenocarcinoma, embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, Sertoli cell testis tumor and granular cell tumors of the skin.
  • the cancer is a NF-1 -associated cancer.
  • the concentration and route of administration to the patient will vary depending on the cancer to be treated.
  • the compounds, pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds and salts also may be co administered with other anti -neoplastic compounds, e.g., chemotherapy, or used in combination with other treatments, such as radiation or surgical intervention, either as an adjuvant prior to surgery or post-operatively.
  • the compounds of the present invention may be prepared using commercially available reagents and intermediates in the synthetic methods and reaction schemes described herein, or may be prepared using other reagents and conventional methods well known to those skilled in the art.
  • Compound 5 is an example of Formula (I).
  • 1 is reacted with an amine such as intermediate 2, this reaction could for example be a nucleophilic substitution or a metal catalyzed reaction, to yield Compound 3.
  • Compound 3 can then undergo a metal catalyzed reaction with a coupling partner, such as a boronic acid derivative, Y-R 3 4 in the presence of a suitable base, e.g., sodium carbonate, to form title compound 5.
  • a coupling partner such as a boronic acid derivative, Y-R 3 4 in the presence of a suitable base, e.g., sodium carbonate
  • Compound 5 is an example of Formula (I).
  • 6 is reacted with an amine such as intermediate 2, this reaction could for example be a nucleophilic substitution or a metal catalyzed reaction, to yield Compound 7.
  • Compound 7 can then undergo a metal catalyzed reaction with a coupling partner, such as a boronic acid derivative, Y-R 1 8 in the presence of a suitable base, e.g., sodium carbonate, to form title compound 5.
  • a coupling partner such as a boronic acid derivative, Y-R 1 8 in the presence of a suitable base, e.g., sodium carbonate
  • Compound 5 is an example of Formula (I).
  • Compound 7 can either undergo a metal catalyzed reaction or a nucleophilic substitution with a coupling partner, such as an alcohol or amine, H-R 1 9 in the presence of a suitable base, e.g., cesium carbonate, to form title compound 5.
  • a coupling partner such as an alcohol or amine, H-R 1 9
  • a suitable base e.g., cesium carbonate
  • Compound 5 is an example of Formula (I).
  • 11 is reacted with an amine such as intermediate 2, this reaction could for example be a nucleophilic substitution or a metal catalyzed reaction, to yield Compound 12.
  • Compound 12 can then undergo a metal catalyzed reaction with a coupling partner, such as a boronic acid derivative, Y-R 3 4 in the presence of a suitable base, e.g., sodium carbonate, to form compound 7.
  • a coupling partner such as a boronic acid derivative, Y-R 1 8 in the presence of a suitable base, e.g., sodium carbonate, to form title compound 5.
  • Compound 5 is an example of Formula (I).
  • Compound 13 can participate in a substitution reaction with a coupling partner, such as an alcohol, halide, tosylate, or mesylate X-R 1 14 in the presence of a suitable base or coupling partner, e.g., cesium carbonate or diethyl azodicarboxylate, to form title compound 5.
  • a coupling partner such as an alcohol, halide, tosylate, or mesylate X-R 1 14
  • a suitable base or coupling partner e.g., cesium carbonate or diethyl azodicarboxylate
  • Step A To a mixture of l-(2-bromophenyl)-V-methylmethanamine (6.50 g, 32.5 mmol, 1 eq .) in THF (70.0 mL) was added B0C2O (7.80 g, 35.7 mmol, 8.21 mL, 1.10 eq.) dropwise at 25 °C, and the mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 1 hour. The reaction mixture was directly concentrated in vacuo to give a residue.
  • Step B A mixture of tert- butyl (2-bromobenzyl)(methyl)carbamate (7.00 g, 23.3 mmol, 1.00 eq.), bis(pinacolato)diboron (8.88 g, 35.0 mmol, 1.50 eq.), Pd(dppf)Ch (1.71 g, 2.33 mmol, 0.10 eq.) and potassium acetate (5.72 g, 58.3 mmol, 2.50 eq) in dioxane (80.0 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen for 3 times, and then the mixture was stirred at 110 °C for 12 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step A To a solution of l-(4-bromothiophen-2-yl)ethan-l-one (4.00 g, 19.5 mmol, 1.10 eq.) and 2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (2.15 g, 17.7 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (56.0 mL) was added Ti(OEt)4 (8.09 g, 35.5 mmol, 7.35 mL, 2.00 eq.). The mixture was stirred at 70 °C for 2 hours. The mixture was poured into water (15.0 mL) and stirred for 5 minutes. The suspension was filtered, and filtrate was concentrated in vacuo to give a residue.
  • Step B To a solution of 7V-(l-(4-bromothiophen-2-yl)ethylidene)-2-methylpropane-2- sulfmamide (3.70 g, 12.0 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (40.0 mL) was added sodium borohydride (1.36 g, 36.0 mmol, 3.00 eq.) at 0 °C. The reaction mixture was warmed slowly to 25 °C and stirred for 2 hours. The mixture was poured into ice-water (15.0 mL) and stirred for 5 minutes at 0 °C. The aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (30.0 mL c 3).
  • Step C To a solution of N-( 1 -(4-bromothiophen-2-yl)ethyl)-2-methylpropane-2- sulfmamide (3.00 g, 9.67 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and fe/7-butyl methyl(2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-l,3,2- dioxaborolan-2-yl)benzyl)carbamate (5.04 g, 14.5 mmol, 1.50 eq.) in dioxane (35.0 mL) and water (8.00 mL) was added Pd(PPh3)4 (1.12 g, 967 pmol, 0.10 eq.) and cesium carbonate (9.45 g, 29.01 mmol, 3.00 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step D To a solution of /c/7-butyl (2-(5-(l-((/er/-butylsulfmyl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-3- yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (1.40 g, 4.88 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (15.0 mL) and water (5.00 mL) was added iodine (232 mg, 1.46 mmol, 295 pL, 0.30 eq.). The mixture was stirred at 50 °C for 30 minutes. The residue was poured into saturated sodium sulfite aqueous solution (30.0 mL) and stirred for 5 minutes.
  • aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (15.0 mL x 2).
  • the combined organic phases were washed with brine (30.0 mL x 2), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered and concentrated in vacuo to give tert- butyl (2-(5-(l- aminoethyl)thiophen-3-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (1.20 g, crude) as yellow oil.
  • Step A To a solution of 4-bromothiophene-2-carbaldehyde (20.0 g, 104 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (A)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (12.1 g, 99.5 mmol, 0.95 eq.) in THF (200 mL) was added titanium (IV) ethoxide (47.8 g, 209 mmol, 43.4 mL, 2.00 eq.). The reaction mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 1 hour. The mixture was then poured into water (20.0 mL) and stirred for 5 minutes to give a suspension.
  • Step B To a solution of (i?,£)-A-((4-bromothiophen-2-yl)methylene)-2-methylpropane- 2-sulfmamide (600 mg, 2.04 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (200 mL) was added methyl magnesium bromide (3.00 M, 2.04 mL, 3.00 eq.) dropwise at 0 °C. Then the reaction mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 1 hour. Saturated ammonium chloride aqueous solution (3.00 mL) was added to the reaction mixture and stirred for 5 minutes.
  • aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (3.00 mL x 2), and the combined organic phases were washed with brine (3.00 mL x 2), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered and concentrated in vacuo to give a residue.
  • Step A To a solution of (R)-N-((R)- l-(4-bromothiophen-2-yl)ethyl)-2-methylpropane- 2-sulfmamide (150 mg, 483 pmol, 1.00 eq.) and tert- butyl methyl(2 -(4,4,5, 5-tetramethyl-l, 3,2- dioxaborolan-2-yl)benzyl)carbamate (168 mg, 483 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in dioxane (1.00 mL) and water (0.20 mL) was added Pd(PPh3)4 (55.9 mg, 48.3 pmol, 0.10 eq) and cesium carbonate (473 mg, 1.45 mmol, 3.00 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Pd(PPh3)4 55.9 mg, 48.3 pmol, 0.10 eq
  • cesium carbonate (473 mg, 1.45 mmol, 3.00
  • Step B To a solution of fe/7-butyl (2-(5-((A)-l-(((A)-fe/7- butylsulfmyl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-3-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (120 mg, 266 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (1.00 mL) and water (0.20 mL) was added iodine (20.3 mg, 79.9 pmol, 16.1 pL, 0.30 eq.), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 50 °C for 1 hour.
  • reaction mixture was then cooled to 25 °C, poured into saturated sodium sulfite aqueous solution (2.00 mL) and stirred for 5 minutes.
  • the aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (3.00 mL c 3), and the combined organic phases were washed with brine (3.00 mL x 3), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated in vacuo to give a residue.
  • Step A To a solution of (i?)-/V-((S)-l-(4-bromothiophen-2-yl)ethyl)-2-methylpropane- 2-sulfmamide (100 mg, 322 pmol, 1.00 eq.) and tert- butyl methyl(2 -(4,4,5, 5-tetramethyl-l, 3,2- dioxaborolan-2-yl)benzyl)carbamate (112 mg, 322 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in dioxane (1.00 mL) and water (0.20 mL) was added Pd(PPh3)4 (37.2 mg, 32.2 pmol, 0.10 eq.) and cesium carbonate (315 mg, 967 ummol, 3.00 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Pd(PPh3)4 37.2 mg, 32.2 pmol, 0.10 eq.
  • Step B To a solution of tert- butyl ( 2-( 5 -((.V)- 1 -(( (R)-lert- butylsulfmyl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-3-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (100 mg, 266 pm of 1.00 eq.) in THF (1.00 mL) and water (0.20 mL) was added iodine (16.9 mg, 66.6 pmol, 13.4 pL, 0.30 eq.).
  • reaction mixture was stirred at 50 °C for 1 hour, thens cooled to 25 °C and poured into saturated aqueous sodium sulfite (2.00 mL) solution and stirred for 5 minutes.
  • the aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (3.00 mL x 3), and the combined organic phases were washed with brine (3.00 mL x 3), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated in vacuo to give a residue.
  • Step A To a solution of 2-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)benzaldehyde (300 mg, 1.59 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and 2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (213 mg, 1.75 mmol, 1.10 eq.) in THF (5.00 mL) was added titanium (IV) ethoxide (727 mg, 3.19 mmol, 661 pL, 2.00 eq). The reaction mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 12 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into water (2.00 mL) and stirred for 5 minutes to give a suspension.
  • Step B To a solution of 2 -methyl-V-(2 -methyl-3- (trifluoromethyl)benzylidene)propane-2-sulfmamide (185 mg, 635 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (5.00 mL) was added dropwise methyl magnesium bromide (227 mg, 3.00 M, 635 pL, 3.00 eq.) at 0 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere. The reaction mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 3 hours then treated with saturated ammonium chloride solution (10.0 mL) slowly. The organic layer and aqueous phase were separated, and the aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (5.00 mL x 3).
  • Step C To a solution of 2-methyl-/V-(l -(2 -methyl-3 -
  • Step B To a solution of />)-2-methyl-N-(l-(2-methyl-3-
  • Step A To a solution of l-(5-bromothiophen-2-yl)ethan-l-one (11.0 g, 53.6 mmol, 1 00 eq.) in THF (120 mL) was added 2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (8.45 g, 69.7 mmol, 1.30 eq.) and titanium (IV) ethoxide (24.5 g, 107 mmol, 22.3 mL, 2.00 eq.), the reaction mixture was stirred at 75 °C for 12 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step B To a solution of N-( 1 -(5-bromothiophen-2-yl)ethylidene)-2-methylpropane-2- sulfmamide (16.0 g, 51.9 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (150 mL) was added sodium borohydride (3.93 g, 104 mmol, 2.00 eq.) at 0 °C, the reaction mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 1 hour. Saturated sodium bicarbonate aqueous solution (20.0 mL) was added to the reaction mixture dropwise, then the mixture was diluted with water (200 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL x 3).
  • Step A To a solution of l-(5-bromothiophen-2-yl)ethan-l-one (10.0 g, 48.8 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (i?)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (7.68 g, 63.4 mmol, 1.30 eq.) in THF (120 mL) was added titanium (IV) ethoxide (22.3 g, 97.5 mmol, 20.2 mL, 2.00 eq.), the reaction mixture was stirred at 70 °C for 12 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step B To a solution of ( R , £)-V-(l-(5-bromothiophen-2-yl)ethylidene)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfinamide (13.0 g, 42.2 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (150 mL) was added sodium borohydride (4.79 g, 127 mmol, 3.00 eq.) at 0 °C. The reaction mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 2 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step C To a solution of (R)-N-((R)- ⁇ -(5-bromothiophen-2-yl)ethyl)-2-methylpropane- 2-sulfmamide (2.00 g, 6.45 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and tert- butyl methyl(2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-l,3,2- dioxaborolan-2-yl)benzyl)carbamate (2.69 g, 7.74 mmol, 1.20 eq.) in dioxane (20.0 mL) and water (2.00 mL) was added cesium carbonate (6.30 g, 19.3 mmol, 3.00 eq.) and Pd(PPh3)4 (745 mg, 645 pmol, 0.10 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • reaction mixture was stirred at 110 °C for 2 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • the reaction mixture was then cooled to 25 °C, diluted with water (100 mL), and extracted with ethyl acetate (50.0 mL* 3).
  • the combined organic layers were dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step D To a solution of /c/7-butyl (2-( 5 -((//)-! -(((R)-/ert- butylsulfmyl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-2-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (2.60 g, 5.77 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (20.0 mL) and water (4.00 mL) was added iodine (439 mg, 1.73 mmol, 349 pL,
  • reaction mixture was stirred at 50 °C for 2 hours.
  • the reaction mixture was cooled to 25 °C, diluted with saturate sodium bicarbonate (50.0 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (20.0 mL x 3). The combined organic layers were dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step A To a solution of N-( l-(5-bromothiophen-2-yl)ethyl)-2-m ethyl propane-2- sulfmamide (0.50 g, 1.61 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and N, /V-dimethyl-l-(2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-l,3,2- dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl)methanamine (505 mg, 1.93 mmol, 1.20 eq.) in dioxane (5.00 mL) and water (0.50 mL) was added cesium carbonate (1.58 g, 4.83 mmol, 3.00 eq.) and Pd(PPh3)4 (186 mg, 161 pmol, 0.10 eq.), then degassed and purged with nitrogen 3 times.
  • cesium carbonate (1.58 g, 4.83 mmol, 3.00 eq.
  • Pd(PPh3)4 186 mg,
  • reaction mixture was stirred at 110 °C for 2 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere. Upon completion, the reaction mixture was cooled to 25 °C, diluted with water (50.0 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (20.0 mL x 3). The combined organic layers were dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step B To a solution of N-( 1 -(5-(2-((dimethylamino)methyl)phenyl)thiophen-2- yl)ethyl)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (410 mg, 1.12 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (4.00 mL) was added hydrochloric acid (3.00 M, 375 pL, 1.00 eq.), the reaction mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 2 hours. Upon completion, the reaction mixture was diluted with saturated sodium bicarbonate (50.0 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (20.0 mL c 3).
  • Step A To a solution of 6-chlorofuro[3,4-c]pyridin-l(3H)-one (1.50 g, 8.85 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in carbon tetrachloride (10.0 mL) was added AIBN (145 mg, 884 pmol, 0.10 eq.) and NBS (1.42 g, 7.96 mmol, 0.9 eq.). The reaction mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 12 hours. The reaction was filtered and the filtrate was concentrated under vacuum to give a residue.
  • Step B To a solution of 3-bromo-6-chlorofuro[3,4-c]pyridin-l(3T/)-one (1.20 g, 4.83 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in ethanol (20.0 mL) was added hydrazine hydrate (370 mg, 7.24 mmol, 359 pL, 1.50 eq.) at 0 °C. The reaction mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 30 minutes.
  • Step C To a solution of 7-chloropyrido[3,4- ⁇ i]pyridazin-l-ol (78.0 mg, 430 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in acetonitrile (2.00 mL) was added phosphorus (V) oxychloride (231 mg, 1.50 mmol, 139 pL, 3.50 eq.) at 25 °C. The reaction mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 2 hours. The reaction was cooled at 25 °C, poured into saturated sodium bicarbonate aqueous solution (2.00 mL) and stirred for 5 minutes at 0 °C.
  • Step A To a mixture of methyl 3,4-dimethoxybenzoate (10.0 g, 51.0 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in acetic acid (50.0 mL) was added bromine (8.96 g, 56.1 mmol, 2.89 mL, 1.10 eq.) in acetic acid (50.0 mL) at 0 °C over 1.5 hours. The mixture was then slowly brought to room temperature and stirred for 45 minutes. Upon completion, the reaction was quenched by pouring into water (700 mL) and stirred for 30 minutes, then stirring was stopped and the mixture was filtered after 1 hr of sitting.
  • Step B A mixture of methyl 2-bromo-4,5-dimethoxy-benzoate (6.00 g, 21.8 mmol,
  • Step C A mixture of methyl 2-(l-butoxyvinyl)-4,5-dimethoxybenzoate (6.00 g, 20.4 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in hydrochloric acid (10% in water, 61.2 g, 168 mmol, 60.0 mL, 8.23 eq.) and THF (60.0 mL) was stirred at 20 °C for 1 hour. The reaction mixture was diluted with water (100 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (50.0 mL c 3).
  • Step D To a solution of methyl 2-acetyl-4,5-dimethoxybenzoate (3.00 g, 12.6 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in ethanol (30.0 mL) was added hydrazine hydrate (2.22 g, 37.8 mmol, 2.16 mL, 3.00 eq.) at room temperature, and then the reaction mixture was stirred at 95 °C for 30 minutes. The reaction mixture was diluted with water (100 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate several times. The combined organic layers were washed with brine (100 mL), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step E A mixture of 6,7-dimethoxy-4-methylphthalazin-l(2H)-one (1.30 g, 5.90 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in phosphorus (V) oxychloride (13.0 mL) was stirred at 120 °C for 12 hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure to give l-chloro-6,7-dimethoxy-4- methylphthalazine (1.20 g, crude) as a yellow solid. LCMS [M+l]: 239.0.
  • Step A To a solution of l-(3-(difluoromethyl)-2-methylphenyl)ethan-l-one (0.37 g, 1.99 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (10.0 mL) was added titanium(IV) ethoxide (2.27 g, 9.95 mmol, 2.06 mL, 5.00 eq.) and (A)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (724 mg, 5.97 mmol, 3.00 eq.). The mixture was stirred at 75 °C for 16 hours. The reaction mixture was quenched by addition saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate 20.0 mL at 25°C.
  • Step B To a solution of (7?,£)-rV-(l-(3-(difluoromethyl)-2-methylphenyl)ethylidene)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (340 mg, 1.18 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (5.00 mL) was added sodium borohydride (89.5 mg, 2.37 mmol, 2.00 eq.). The mixture was stirred at 0 °C for 1 hour. The reaction mixture was quenched by addition water 10.0 mL at 25°C, and then extracted with ethyl acetate 30.0 mL (10.0 mL x 3).
  • Step C A mixture of (//)-/V'-((//)- l-(3-(difluoromethyl)-2-methylphenyl)ethyl)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (140 mg, 484 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in dioxane hydrochloride (4.00 M, 7.00 mL, 57.9 eq) was stirred at 25 °C for 1 h. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure to give crude product (//)-!
  • Step A To a solution of 3-bromo-2-methylbenzoic acid (100 g, 465 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and N, O-dimethylhydroxylamine hydrochloride (68.6 g, 512 mmol, 1.10 eq.
  • HC1 inDMF 1000 mL was added l-[Bis(diraethylaraino)rae&ylene]-1 H ⁇ ,2,3 ⁇ tnazo!o[4,5-6]pyridimum 3-oxtd hexaf!uorophosphate (195 g, 512 mmol, 1.10 eq.) and A,JV-diisopropylethylamine (180 g, 1.40 mol, 243 mL, 3.00 eq.). The mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 2 hours, then poured into water (1000 mL) and stirred for 15 minutes.
  • Step B To a solution of 33-bromo-/V-methoxy-/V,2-dimethylbenzamide (120 g, 465 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (100 mL) was added methyl magnesium bromide (3.0 M, 180 mL, 1.16 eq.) at 0 °C. The mixture was stirred between 0-40 °C for 3 hours, then the mixture was cooled to 0 °C and hydrochloric acid (6.0 N) (450 mL) was added dropwise, and stirred for 2 hours between 40-45 °C. Then the mixture was cooled to 25 °C and poured into a saturated ammonium chloride solution (9000 mL).
  • Step C To a solution of l-(3-bromo-2-methylphenyl)ethan-l-one (88.0 g, 413 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and ( ⁇ S')-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (60.1 g, 496 mmol, 1.20 eq.) in THF (100 mL) was added titanium (IV) ethoxide (471 g, 2.07 mol, 428 mL, 5.00 eq.) and diglyme (55.4 g, 413 mmol, 59.1 mL, 1.00 eq.).
  • Step D To a solution of (S)-N-( 1 -(3-bromo-2-methylphenyl)ethylidene)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (109 g, 345 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (1100 mL) was added L- selectride (1.0 M, 689 mL, 2.00 eq.) at -78 °C. The mixture was stirred at -78 °C for 2 hours then poured into a saturated aqueous solution of ammonium chloride (1000 mL) and stirred for 60 minutes at 25 °C. The aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (1000 mL c 3).
  • Step E To a solution of (,S ' )-.V-((//)-l-(3-bro o-2-methylphenyl)ethyl)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (71.0 g, 223 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in an HCl/dioxane solution (300 mL) and MeOH (300 mL) was stirred at 0 °C for 30 minutes. The mixture was concentrated in vacuo to give a (R)- ⁇ -( ' 3-bromo-2-methylphenyl )ethan-l -amine (55.0 g, crude, HC1) as a white solid.
  • Step F To a solution of (i?)-l-(3-bromo-2-methylphenyl)ethan-l-amine (55.0 g, 220 mmol, 1.00 eq ., HC1) and B0C2O (48.4 g, 222 mmol, 50.9 mL, 1.01 eq.) in dichloromethane (500 mL) was added /V,/V-diisopropylethylamine (56.7 g, 439 mmol, 76.5 mL, 2.00 eq.). The mixture was stirred between 0-25 °C for 30 minutes, then concentrated under vacuum to give a residue.
  • Step G To a solution of fe/7-butyl (i?)-(l-(3-bromo-2-methylphenyl)ethyl)carbamate (51.0 g, 162 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in DMF (540 mL) was added zinc cyanide (22.9 g, 195 mmol, 12.4 mL, 1.20 eq.) and Pd(PPli3)4 (18.8 g, 16.2 mmol, 0.10 eq.). The mixture was stirred at 110 °C for 3 hours, then cooled to 25 °C and poured into water (500 mL). The aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL c 3).
  • Step H To a solution of fe/7-butyl (R)-( 1 -(3 -cy ano-2-m ethyl phenyl )ethy 1 )carbaniate (49.0 g, 188 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in dichloromethane (400 mL) was added TFA (133 mL). The mixture was stirred at 0 °C for 30 minutes then poured into saturated sodium bicarbonate solution (200 mL) and stirred for and additional 30 minutes. The aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (1000 mL c 3).
  • Step A A mixture of (i?)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (5.12 g, 42.2 mmol, 1.00 eq.), l-(3-bromo-2-methylphenyl)ethan-l-one (9.00 g, 42.2 mmol, 1.00 eq.), titanium (IV) isopropoxide (60.0 g, 211 mmol, 62.3 mL, 5.00 eq.) in THF (90.0 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen 3 times, and stirred at 80 °C for 12 hours.
  • Step B To a solution of (i?)-V-(l-(3-bromo-2-methylphenyl)ethylidene)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (400 mg, 1.26 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (5.00 mL) was added sodium borohydride (239 mg, 6.32 mmol, 5.00 eq.) at 0 °C portionwise, then the reaction was stirred at 25 °C for 1 hour. The reaction mixture was poured into water (30.0 mL) and stirred for 5 minutes.
  • Step C To a mixture of (R)-N-((R)- ⁇ -(3 -bromo-2-methyl phenyl )ethyl)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (250 mg, 786 pmol, 1.00 eq ), sodium methanesulfmate (176 mg, 1.73 mmol, 2.20 eq ), potassium carbonate (326 mg, 2.36 mmol, 3.00 eq.) and Z-proline (18.1 mg, 157 pmol, 0.20 eq.) in dimethyl sulfoxide (3.00 mL) was added copper (I) iodide (15.0 mg, 78.6 pmol, 0.10 eq.) at 20 °C, the mixture was stirred at 130 °C for 3 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • I copper
  • Step D A mixture of (A)-2- ethyl-A'-((A)- l -(2-methyl -3- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl)ethyl)propane-2-sulfmamide (120 mg, 378 pmol, 1.00 eq) in hydrochloric acid (4.0 M in dioxane, 2.00 mL, 21.2 eq) was stirred at 20 °C for 1 hour. The mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure to give (A)- l-(2-methyl-3- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl)ethan-l -amine (91.0 mg, crude, HC1) as a white solid.
  • Step A To a solution of methyl amine (100 g, 1.48 mol, 3.01 eq. HC1 salt) in THF (1.00 L) was added A, A-diisopropylethylamine (237 g, 1.84 mol, 3.73 eq), 2-bromo-6- fluorobenzaldehyde (100 g, 493 mmol, 1.00 eq), acetic acid (9.00 g, 150 mmol, 0.30 eq) and sodium cyanoborohydride (62.0 g, 987 mmol, 2.00 eq).
  • Step B To a solution of 1 -(2-bromo-6-f1uorophenyl)-A'-methylmethanamine (120 g,
  • Step C To a solution of /f/V-butyl (2-bromo-6-fluorobenzyl)(methyl)carbamate (60.0 g, 189 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and 4,4,4',4',5,5,5',5'-octamethyl-2,2'-bi(l,3,2-dioxaborolane) (60.0 g, 236 mmol, 1.25 eq.) in dioxane (600 mL) was added Pd(dppf)Ch CH2CI2 (15.0 g, 18.4 mmol, 0.10 eq.) and potassium acetate (72.0 g, 734 mmol, 3.89 eq.).
  • Step D To a solution of tert- butyl (2-fluoro-6-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-l,3,2-dioxaborolan- 2-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (80.0 g, 160 mmol, 73% purity, 1.00 eq.) and (i?)-iV-[(li?)-l-(5- bromo-2-thienyl)ethyl] -2-methyl-propane-2-sulfmamide (56.0 g, 180 mmol, 1.13 eq.) in dioxane (500 mL) and water (100 mL) was added cesium carbonate (150 g, 460 mmol, 2.88 eq.) and Pd(PPh3)4 (20.0 g, 17.3 mmol, 0.10 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere and the mixture was stirred at 100 °C for 3 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • cesium carbonate 150 g, 460 m
  • Step E To a solution of tert- butyl (2-(5-((R)-l-(((R)-tert- butylsulfmyl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-2-yl)-6-fluorobenzyl)(methyl)carbamate (80.0 g, 145 mmol, 85% purity, 1.00 eq.) in THF (240 mL) and water (48.0 mL) was added iodine (6.80 g, 26.8 mmol, 0.19 eq.). The reaction was heated 50 °C for 2 hours, then diluted with water (500 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (500 mL c 2).
  • Step A To a mixture of l-(benzyloxy)-3-bromo-5-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (3.00 g, 9.06 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and Pd(dppf)C12 (663 mg, 906 pmol, 0.10 eq.) in dioxane (50.0 mL) was added tributyl(l-ethoxyvinyl)tin (5.00 g, 13.8 mmol, 4.67 mL, 1.53 eq.) at 20 °C, and the mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 12 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • tributyl(l-ethoxyvinyl)tin 5.00 g, 13.8 mmol, 4.67 mL, 1.53 eq.
  • Step B To a solution of l-(benzyloxy)-3-(l-ethoxyvinyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (2.90 g, 9.00 mmol, crude, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (30.0 mL) was added hydrochloric acid (3.0 M in THF, 10.0 mL, 3.33 eq.), and the solution was stirred at 20 °C for 1 hour. The mixture was then diluted with water (60.0 mL), extracted with ethyl acetate (20.0 mL c 3), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure.
  • Step C To a solution of l-(3-(benzyloxy)-5-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan-l-one (2.60 g, 8.84 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (i?)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (1.39 g, 11.5 mmol, 1.30 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (40.0 mL) was added titanium (IV) ethoxide (5.02 g, 17.7 mmol, 5.22 mL, 2.00 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere, and the solution was stirred at 70 °C for 12 hours.
  • Step D To a mixture of (R)-N-( ⁇ -(3-( ' benzyloxy)-5-
  • Step E To a solution of (i?)-A r -((i?)-l-(3-(benzyloxy)-5-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)- 2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (1.20 g, 3.00 mmol, 1.00 eq.) was added hydrochloric acid (4.0 M in dioxane, 751 pL, 1.00 eq.), and the solution was stirred at 20 °C for 20 minutes.
  • hydrochloric acid 4.0 M in dioxane, 751 pL, 1.00 eq.
  • Step A To a solution of 3-acetyl-5-fluorobenzonitrile (2.00 g, 12.3 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (20.0 mL) was added titanium ethoxide (5.59 g, 24.5 mmol, 5.08 mL, 2.00 eq.) and (i?)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (1.93 g, 15.9 mmol, 1.30 eq.). The mixture was degassed and purged with nitrogen 3 times, then t stirred at 70 °C for 12 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere. The mixture was diluted with water (20.0 mL) and filtered.
  • Step B To a solution of (RJ ⁇ )-N-( l-(3-cyano-5-fluorophenyl)ethylidene)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (900 mg, 3.38 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (10.0 mL) was added sodium borohydride (383 mg, 10.1 mmol, 3.00 eq.) at 0 °C. Then the mixture was warmed to 20 °C and stirred for 2 hours.
  • Step C To a solution of (//)-A'-((//)-l-(3-cyano-5-fluorophenyl)ethyl)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (711 mg, 2.65 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in dioxane (3.00 mL) was added hydrochloric acid in ethyl acetate (4.0 M, 9.94 mL, 15.0 eq.). The mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 2 hours.
  • Step A l-bromo-2-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (10.0 g, 41.8 mmol, 1.00 eq) was added the ice-cooled concentrated sulfuric acid (100 mL), then potassium nitrate (12.7 g, 125 mmol, 3.00 eq.) was added slowly at 0 °C, then the mixture was stirred at 100 °C for 1 hour. The mixture was then cooled to 25 °C, poured into ice-water (500 mL), and extracted with ethyl acetate (300 mL c 3).
  • Step B A mixture of l-bromo-2-methyl-5-nitro-3-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (5.20 g, 18.3 mmol, 1.00 eq.), tributyl(l -ethoxy vinyl )tin (8.60 g, 23.8 mmol, 8.03 mL, 1.30 eq.) and Pd(PPh3)2Cl2 (385 mg, 549 pmol, 0.03 eq.) in dioxane (60.0 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen for 3 times, and then the mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 10 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • reaction mixture was quenched with saturated potassium fluoride solution (300 mL) and stirred at 25 °C for 2 hours. Then the suspension extracted with ethyl acetate (180 mL x 3). The combined organic layers were washed with brine (200 mL x 3), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give l-(l-ethoxyvinyl)-2-methyl-5- nitro-3-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (6.00 g, crude) as black oil.
  • Step C A mixture of l-(l-ethoxyvinyl)-2-methyl-5-nitro-3-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (6.00 g, 21.8 mmol, 1.00 eq) and hydrochloric acid (3.0 M, 20.7 mL, 2.85 eq.) in THF (80.0 mL) was stirred at 20 °C for 1 hour under a nitrogen atmosphere. The reaction mixture was quenched by addition water (100 mL), and then extracted with ethyl acetate (60.0 mL x 3). The combined organic layers were washed with brine (70.0 mL), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step D To a solution of l-(2-methyl-5-nitro-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan-l-one (2.00 g, 8.09 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (R)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (1.27 g, 10.5 mmol, 1.30 eq.) in THF (20.0 mL) was added Ti(OEt)4 (3.69 g, 16.1 mmol, 3.36 mL, 2.00 eq ), the mixture was stirred at 70 °C for 12 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • the reaction mixture was diluted with water (70.0 mL) and ethyl acetate (60.0 mL), filtered, and the filtrate was extracted with ethyl acetate (50.0 mL x 3). The combined organic layers were dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step E To a solution of (/7/'/)-2-methyl-A'-(l -(2-methyl-5-nitro-3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethylidene)propane-2-sulfinamide (2.00 g, 5.71 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (23.0 mL) was added sodium borohydride (647 mg, 17.1 mmol, 3.00 eq.) at 0 °C. The mixture was then stirred at 20 °C for 2 hours, and saturated sodium bicarbonate was added, then diluted with water (100 mL).
  • Step F A mixture of (i?)-2-methyl-/V-((7?)-l-(2-methyl-5-nitro-3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)propane-2-sulfinamide (700 mg, 1.99 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and iodine (151 mg, 595 pmol. 120 pL, 0.30 eq) in tetrahydrofuran (8.00 mL) and water (2.00 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen 3 times, and then the mixture was stirred at 50 °C for 2 hour under nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step A To a solution of l-(3-chloro-2-methylphenyl)ethan-l-one (1.50 g, 8.90 mmol, 1.00 eq .) in tetrahydrofuran (30.0 mL) was added titanium ethoxide (6.09 g, 26.7 mmol, 5.53 mL, 3.00 eq) and (A)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (1.40 g, 11.6 mmol, 1.30 eq). The mixture was stirred at 70 °C for 10 hours. The reaction mixture was quenched by sodium bicarbonate (50.0 mL) at 20 °C, and then stirred for 10 minutes.
  • Step B To a solution of (RJ')-N-( 1 -(3-chloro-2-methylphenyl)ethylidene)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (2.30 g, 8.46 mmol, 1.00 eq) in tetrahydrofuran (30.0 mL) was added sodium borohydride (850 mg, 22.5 mmol, 2.66 eq) at -40 °C, the mixture was stirred at - 40 °C for 2 hours. The reaction mixture was quenched with saturated ammonium chloride solution (50.0 mL) at 20 °C, and then stirred for 10 mins.
  • sodium borohydride 850 mg, 22.5 mmol, 2.66 eq
  • Step C To a solution of (//)-A'-((//)-l-(3-chloro-2-mcthylphcnyl)cthyl )-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (1.10 g, 4.02 mmol, 1.00 eq) in ethyl acetate (20.0 mL) was added hydrochloride in ethyl acetate (4.0 M, 30.0 mL) at 0 °C, the mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 2 hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure to give (A)-l-(3-chloro-2- methylphenyl)ethan-l -amine (700 mg, crude) as a white solid.
  • LCMS [M+l] + 170.1.
  • Step A To a solution of l-(3-methyl-5-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan-l-one (500 mg, 2.47 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (A)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (689 mg, 5.69 mmol, 2.30 eq.) in THF (7.00 mL) was added Ti(OEt)4 (1.30 g, 5.69 mmol, 1.18 mL, 2.30 eq.), the mixture was stirred at 70 °C for 12 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step B To a solution of (L ⁇ )-2-ih ethyl -/7-( l -(3 -methyl -5- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethylidene)propane-2-sulfinamide (650 mg, 2.13 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (15.0 mL) was added sodium borohydride (253 mg, 6.69 mmol, 3.14 eq.) at -40 °C. The mixture was stirred at -40 °C for 2 hours. The mixture was added saturated sodium bicarbonate solution and diluted by water (50.0 mL).
  • Step C A solution of (7?)-2-methyl-iV-((A)-l-(3-methyl-5- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)propane-2-sulfinamide (305 mg, 992 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in hydrochloric acid (4.0 M in ethyl acetate, 10.0 mL), resulting mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 1 hr. Concentrated under reduced pressure to give (A)-l-(3-methyl-5-
  • Step A To a solution of l-(4-amino-6-(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl)ethan-l-one (35.6 g, 175 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (R)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (25.4 g, 209 mmol, 1.20 eq.) in THF (350 mL) was added titanium (IV) isopropoxide (149 g, 524 mmol, 155 mL, 3.00 eq.), and 1 ,2-dimethoxy ethane (15.7 g, 175 mmol, 18.1 mL, 1.00 eq.).
  • Step B To a solution of (i?)-/V-(l-(4-amino-6-(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl)ethylidene)- 2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (44.0 g, 143 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (400 mL) was added sodium borohydride (16.3 g, 430 mmol, 3.00 eq.) at 0 °C in portionwise, then the reaction was stirred at 0 °C for 1 hour. The mixture was slowly poured into water (200 mL) and stirred for 5 minutes, then extracted with ethyl acetate (300 mLX 3).
  • Step C To a solution of (//)-A'-((A)-l-(4-amino-6-(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl)ethyl)- 2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (23.5 g, 76.0 mmol, 1.00 eq) in HCl/dioxane (200 mL) was stirred at 25 °C for 2 hours.
  • Step A To a solution of l-(2-methylpyridin-3-yl)ethan-l-one (800 mg, 5.92 mmol,
  • Step B To a solution of 0Y)-2-methyl-/V-( 1 -(2-methylpyri din-3 -yljethyli denejpropane- 2-sulfmamide (1.25 g, 5.24 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (7.00 mL) was added drop wise L- selectride (1.0 M in THF, 7.87 mL, 1.50 eq.) at -78 °C over 30 minutes, then stirred for an additional 1 hour at -78°C. The reaction mixture was then quenched by addition saturated ammonium chloride solution (in water, 30.0 mL) at 0 °C, and stirred for another 1 hour at 25 °C.
  • L- selectride 1.0 M in THF, 7.87 mL, 1.50 eq.
  • Step C A mixture of (A)-2-methyl-/V-((i?)-l-(2-methylpyridin-3-yl)ethyl)propane-2- sulfmamide (600 mg, 2.50 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in HCEdioxane (3.00 mL) was was stirred at 0 °C for 30 minutes under a nitrogen atmosphere. After this time, a white precipitate was formed, and the suspension was filtered.
  • Step A To a solution of l-bromo-3-(difluoromethyl)-2-fluorobenzene (commercially available, 4.50 g, 20.0 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in 1,4-dioxane (50.0 mL) was added PdCh(PPh3)2 (1.40 g, 2.00 mmol, 0.10 eq.) and tributyl(l -ethoxy vinyl )tin (21.7 g, 60.0 mmol, 20.3 mL, 3.00 eq.), and the mixture was degassed and purged with nitrogen (3 times) then stirred at 100 °C for 3 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • PdCh(PPh3)2 1.40 g, 2.00 mmol, 0.10 eq.
  • tributyl(l -ethoxy vinyl )tin 21.7 g, 60.0 mmol, 20.3 mL, 3.00 eq.
  • Step B To a solution of l-(difluoromethyl)-3-(l-ethoxyvinyl)-2-fluorobenzene (7.50 g, 34.7 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (50.0 mL) was added hydrochloric aqueous solution (30.0 mL, 10% purity), and the mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 1 hour. After this time, the pH of the mixture was adjusted to -pH to 6-8 with sodium bicarbonate aqueous solution and the mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL x 3). The combined organic layers were dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure.
  • Step C A mixture of (S)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfinamide (2.32 g, 19.1 mmol, 1.20 eq.), l-(3-(difluoromethyl)-2-fluorophenyl)ethan-l-one (3.00 g, 16.0 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and titanium (IV) ethoxide(7.27 g, 31.9 mmol, 6.60 mL, 2.00 eq.) in 2-methyl tetrahydrofuran (30.0 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen (3 times), and then stirred at 75 °C for 4 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step D To a mixture of (S)-N-( I -(3-(difluoromethyl)-2-fluorophenyl)ethylidene)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (1.80 g, 6.18 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in 2-methyl tetrahydrofuran (30.0 mL) was added L-selectride (3.52 g, 18.5 mmol, 4.10 mL, 3.00 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere at -78 °C, and then the mixture was stirred at -78 °C for 3 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step E To a solution of (S)-N-((R)- 1 -(3 -(difl uororn ethyl )-2-fl uoropheny 1 )ethyl )-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (1.29 g, 4.43 mmol, 1.00 eq.) was added hydrochloric acid (4.00 M in 1,4-dioxane, 15.0 mL, 14.0 eq.), and the mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 30 minutes. The mixture was then diluted with water (30.0 mL), extracted with ethyl acetate (30.0 mL x 3), and the combined organic layers were washed with brine (30.0 mL x 2), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, and filtered.
  • hydrochloric acid (4.00 M in 1,4-dioxane, 15.0 mL, 14.0 eq.
  • Step F A mixture of (A)-l-(3-(difluoromethyl)-2-fluorophenyl)ethan-l-amine (300 mg, 1.59 mmol, 1.00 eq.), l,7-dichloro-4-methylpyrido[3,4-d]pyridazine (339 mg, 1.59 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and potassium fluoride (461 mg, 7.93 mmol, 186 pL, 5.00 eq.) in dimethyl sulfoxide (6.00 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen (3 times), and the mixture was stirred at 130 °C for 12 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step A To a solution of 3-bromo-5-fluoro-2-methylbenzoic acid (4.00 g, 17.2 mmol, 1.00 eq .) and A,O-dimethylhydroxylamine (1.84 g, 18.9 mmol, 1.10 eq ., HCI salt) in DMF (50.0 mL) was added A/V-diisopropylethylamine (6.66 g, 51.5 mmol, 8.97 mL, 3.00 eq.) and HATU (7.83 g, 20.6 mmol, 1.20 eq.), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 2 hours.
  • reaction mixture was diluted with ethyl acetate (50.0 mL), washed with brine (30.0 mL x 3), and the combined organic phases were collected, dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure.
  • Step B To a solution of 3-bromo-5-fluoro-/V-methoxy-/V,2-dimethyl-benzamide (4.70 g, 17.0 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (100 mL) was added methylmagnesium bromide (3.0 M, 34.1 mL, 6.00 eq.) dropwise at 0 °C. After dropwise addition was completed, the reaction mixture was warmed to 45 °C and stirred for 5 hours. The mixture was then cooled to 25 °C, quenched by water (20.0 mL), and extracted with ethyl acetate (50.0 mL c 3).
  • Step C To a solution of l-(3-bromo-5-fluoro-2-methylphenyl)ethan-l-one (3.80 g, 16.5 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (5)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (2.79 g, 23.0 mmol, 1.40 eq.) in THF (60.0 mL) was added titanium (IV) ethoxide (7.50 g, 32.9 mmol, 6.82 mL, 2.00 eq.) and 1,2- dimethoxyethane (1.48 g, 16.5 mmol, 1.71 mL, 1.00 eq.), and the mixture was stirred at 70 °C for 12 hours.
  • Step D To a solution of (S)-N-( ⁇ -(3-bromo-5-fluoro-2-methylphenyl)ethylidene)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfinamide (5.50 g, 16.5 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (80.0 mL) was added L- selectride (1.0 M, 24.7 mL, 1.50 eq.) dropwise at -78 °C, and the reaction mixture was warmed to 0 °C and stirred for 2 hours. The mixture was then diluted with ammonium chloride aqueous solution (30.0 mL), and the resulting solution was extracted with ethyl acetate (50.0 mL c 2).
  • L- selectride 1.0 M, 24.7 mL, 1.50 eq.
  • Step F To a solution of (i?)-l-(3-bromo-5-fluoro-2-methylphenyl)ethan-l-amine (1.20 g, 5.17 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (20.0 mL) was added di-fe/7-butyl dicarbonate (1.35 g, 6.20 mmol, 1.43 mL, 1.20 eq.), and the mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 3 hours.
  • Step G A mixture of tert- butyl (i?)-(l-(3-bromo-5-fluoro-2- methylphenyl)ethyl)carbamate (1.35 g, 4.06 mmol, 1.00 eq.), zinc cyanide (954 mg, 8.13 mmol, 516 pL, 2.00 eq.), DPPF (451 mg, 813 pmol, 0.20 eq.), zinc powder (26.6 mg, 406 pmol, 0.10 eq.) and Pd2(dba)3 (372 mg, 406 pmol, 0.10 eq.) in dimethylacetamide (20.0 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen (3 times), and the mixture was stirred at 120 °C for 6 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step A To a solution of 2-bromo-4-fluoro-6-(trifluoromethyl)aniline (2.00 g, 7.75 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and tributyl(l-ethoxyvinyl)tin (2.80 g, 7.75 mmol, 2.62 mL, 1.00 eq.) in dioxane (20.0 mL) was added PdCk(PPh3)2 (544 mg, 775 pmol, 0.10 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere, and the mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 12 hours.
  • PdCk(PPh3)2 544 mg, 775 pmol, 0.10 eq.
  • reaction mixture was then cooled to 25 °C, diluted with potassium fluoride aqueous solution (100 mL) and then extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL x 3). The combined organic layers were washed with brine (100 mL), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give compound 2-(l- ethoxyvinyl)-4-fluoro-6-(trifluoromethyl)aniline (4.00 g, crude) as a yellow oil.
  • Step B To a solution of l-(2-amino-5-fluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan-l-one (5.60 g, 25.3 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in hydrochloric acid (50.0 mL) and water (100 mL) was added sodium nitrite (2.27 g, 32.9 mmol, 1.30 eq.) portionwise, then potassium iodide (8.41 g, 50.6 mmol, 2.00 eq.) was added to the mixture at 0 °C.
  • Step C To a solution of methylboronic acid (1.62 g, 27.1 mmol, 2.50 eq.) and l-(5- fluoro-2-iodo-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan-l-one (3.60 g, 10.8 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in dioxane (20.0 mL) was added Pd(dppf)Ch (400 mg, 542 pmol, 0.05 eq.) and potassium carbonate (7.49 g, 54.2 mmol, 5.00 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere, and the mixture was stirred at 90 °C for 12 hours.
  • Pd(dppf)Ch 400 mg, 542 pmol, 0.05 eq.
  • potassium carbonate 7.49 g, 54.2 mmol, 5.00 eq.
  • Step D To a solution of l-(5-fluoro-2-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan-l-one (2.20 g, 9.99 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (i?)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (2.42 g, 20.0 mmol, 2.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (15.0 mL) was added titanium (IV) isopropoxide (5.68 g, 20.0 mmol, 5.90 mL, 2.00 eq.) and l-methoxy-2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethane (4.12 g, 30.7 mmol, 4.40 mL, 3.08 eq ), and the mixture was stirred at 75 °C for 12 hours.
  • Step E To a solution of (R)-N-( ⁇ -(5-fluoro-2-methyl-3-
  • Step F To a solution of (R)-N-((R)- ⁇ -(5-fluoro-2-methyl-3-
  • Step A To a solution of 3-bromo-2,5-difluorobenzaldehyde (4.00 g, 18.1 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (A)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfinamide (3.07 g, 25.3 mmol, 1.40 eq.) in THF (50.0 mL) was added titanium (IV) ethoxide (8.26 g, 36.2 mmol, 7.51 mL, 2.00 eq.) and 1,2- dimethoxyethane (1.63 g, 18.1 mmol, 1.88 mL, 1.00 eq.), and the mixture was stirred at 70 °C for 12 hours.
  • Step B To a solution of (A)-A f -( ' 3-bromo-2,5-difluorobenzylidene)-2-methylpropane-2- sulfmamide (5.50 g, 17.0 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in DCM (60.0 mL) was added methylmagnesium bromide (3.0 M, 17.0 mL, 3.00 eq.) dropwise at -60 °C, and then the mixture was warmed to 0 °C and stirred for 1 hour.
  • Step D To a solution of (A)- l -( ' 3 -bromo-2,5-di fluorophenyl )ethan- l -amine (1.20 g, 5.08 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (20.0 mL) was added di-/er/-butyl dicarbonate (1.22 g, 5.59 mmol, 1.28 mL, 1.10 eq.), and the mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 2 hours.
  • Step E A mixture of tert- butyl (/ )-( 1 -(3 -brotno-2,5-di fluorophenyl )ethyl)carbamate (1.20 g, 3.57 mmol, 1.00 eq.), zinc cyanide (838 mg, 7.14 mmol, 453 pL, 2.00 eq.), zinc (23.3 mg, 357 pmol, 0.10 eq .), DPPF (396 mg, 714 pmol, 0.20 eq.) and Pd2(dba)3 (327 mg, 357 pmol, 0.10 eq.) in dimethylacetamide (20.0 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen (3 times), and the mixture was stirred at 115 °C for 3 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step F To a solution of tert- butyl (//)-(! -(3-cyano-2,5-di fluorophenyl )ethyl (carbarn ate (0.90 g, 3.19 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in DCM (10.0 mL) was added TFA (4.62 g, 40.5 mmol, 3.00 mL, 12.7 eq.), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 1 hour. The reaction mixture was then concentrated under reduced pressure, and the residue was diluted with water (10.0 mL).
  • Step A To a solution of l-bromo-3-fluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (39.0 g, 160 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in dimethylsulfoxide (200 mL) was added zinc cyanide (11.5 g, 176 mmol, 7.56 mL, 1.10 eq.), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 16 hours. The mixture was then cooled to 25 °C, diluted with ethyl acetate (1.00 L), and the organic phase phase was separated, washed with water (500 mL x 3), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure.
  • Step B To a solution of 3-bromo-2-(trifluoromethyl)benzonitrile (29.0 g, 116 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and tributyl(l-ethoxyvinyl)tin (50.3 g, 139 mmol, 47.0 mL, 1.20 eq.) in toluene (250 mL) was added Pd(PPli3)4 (6.70 g, 5.80 mmol, 0.05 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere, and the mixture was stirred at 100 °C for 16 hours.
  • Pd(PPli3)4 6.70 g, 5.80 mmol, 0.05 eq.
  • the reaction mixture was cooled to 25 °C, diluted with water (500 mL) and ethyl acetate (200 mL), and finally followed by addition of potassium fluoride (50.0 g) solid.
  • the mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 30 minutes, then the organic layer was separated, dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure.
  • Step D To a solution of 3-acetyl-2-(trifluoromethyl)benzonitrile (1.00 g, 4.69 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (i?)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (625 mg, 5.16 mmol, 1.10 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (2.00 mL) was added 1 ,2-dimethoxyethane (423 mg, 4.69 mmol, 488 pL, 1.00 eq.) and titanium (IV) ethoxide (3.21 g, 14.1 mmol, 2.92 mL, 3.00 eq.), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 16 hours.
  • the mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure, and the residue was diluted with ethyl acetate (100 mL) and poured into a mixture of celatom (20.0 g) and saturated sodium bicarbonate (10.0 g) in water (100 mL). The mixture was stirred then filtered, and the filter cake was stirred with ethyl acetate (30.0 mL) and filtered, the procedure was repeated three times until the cake of product was washed away. The combined filtrate was separated, and the aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL). The combined organic layers were washed with brine (50.0 mL), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure.
  • Step E To a solution of (R)-N-( ⁇ -(3-cyano-2-(trifluoromethyl )phenyl)ethylidene)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (1.70 g, 5.37 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (20.0 mL) was added sodium borohydride (610 mg, 16.0 mmol, 3.00 eq.) portionwise under a nitrogen atmosphre at 0 °C. After addition, the mixture was stirred at this temperature for 30 minutes, and then warmed to 25 °C and stirred for an additional 3 hours.
  • sodium borohydride 610 mg, 16.0 mmol, 3.00 eq.
  • Step F A mixture of (R)-N-( ⁇ -(3 -cyano-2-(trifluoromethyl (phenyl )ethyl)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (1.4 g, 4.40 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in HCEdioxane (10.0 mL) was was stirred at 5 °C for 30 minutes. After this time, a white precipitate was formed and the suspension was filtered. The filter cake was collected and dried under vacuum to give 3-(l-aminoethyl)-2- (trifluoromethyl)benzonitrile (850 mg, 3.39 mmol, 77.1% yield, HC1 salt) as a white solid.
  • Step G A mixture of 3-(l-aminoethyl)-2-(trifluoromethyl)benzonitrile (300 mg, 1.40 mmol, 1.00 eq ., HC1 salt), l,7-dichloro-4-methylpyrido[3,4-i7]pyridazine (300 mg, 1.40 mmol, 1.00 eq. ⁇ diisopropylethylamine (499 mg, 3.86 mmol, 673 pL, 2.76 eq.) and cesium fluoride (400 mg, 2.63 mmol, 97.0 pL, 1.88 eq.) in dimethylsulfoxide (1.50 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen (3 times), and then the mixture was stirred at 130 °C for 1 hour under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step A To a solution of 4-fluoro-3-nitro-5-(trifluoromethyl)benzoic acid (2.00 g, 7.90 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (15.0 mL) was added palladium on carbon (790 mmol, 10% purity, 1.00 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere, and the mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 2 hours under a hydrogen atmosphere (15 Psi). The mixture was then filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to give compound 3-amino-4-fluoro-5-(trifluoromethyl)benzoic acid (1.60 g, 7.17 mmol, 90.8% yield) as a white solid.
  • Step B To a solution of 3-amino-4-fluoro-5-(trifluoromethyl)benzoic acid (1.50 g, 6.72 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and LzO-dimethylhydroxylamine (830 mg, 13.45 mmol, 2.00 eq.) in N,N- dimethylformamide (10.0 mL) was added HATU (5.11 g, 13.5 mmol, 2.00 eq.) andA/N- diisopropylethylamine (2.61 g, 20.2 mmol, 3.50 mL, 3.00 eq.), and the mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 12 hours.
  • Step C To a solution of 3-amino-4-fluoro-N-methoxy-N-methyl-5- (trifluoromethyl)benzamide (1.50 g, 5.64 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in dichloromethane (10.0 mL) was added di-feri-butyl dicarbonate (3.69 g, 16.9 mmol, 3.88 mL, 3.00 eq.) and 4- dimethylaminopyridine (688 mg, 5.64 mmol, 1.00 eq.), and the mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 12 hours. The reaction mixture was diluted with water (50.0 mL) and then extracted with ethyl acetate (50.0 mL x 3).
  • Step D To a solution of tert- butyl (tert-butoxycarbonyl)(2-fluoro-5- (methoxy(methyl)carbamoyl)-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)carbamate (1.80 g, 3.86 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (20.0 mL) was added methylmagnesium bromide solution (3.00 M, 3.86 mL, 3.00 eq.) at 0 °C, and the mixture was stirred at 0 °C for 12 hours.
  • Step E To a solution of tert- butyl (5 -acetyl-2 -fluoro-3-
  • Step F To a solution of tert- butyl (R)-(5-( 1 -((tert-buty 1 sul fi nyl )i mi nojethy 1 )-2-fl uoro- 3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)carbamate (1.00 g, 2.36 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (10.0 mL) was added sodium borohydride (268 mg, 7.07 mmol, 3.00 eq.) at 0 °C, and the mixture was stirred at 0 °C for 2 hours.
  • Step G To a solution of /c/ -butyl (5 -((//)-! -(((//)-tert-butylsulfinyl)amino)ethyl)-2- fluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)carbamate (620 mg, 1.45 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in dichloromethane (5.00 mL) was added hydrochloride (4.00 M in 1,4-dioxane, 5.00 mL, 13.76 eq.), and the mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 1 hour.
  • Step B To a solution of (4,6-dichloropyridin-2-yl)methanol (2.40 g, 13.5 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in dichloromethane (20.0 mL) was added Dess-Martin periodinane (11.4 g, 27.0 mmol, 8.35 mL, 2.00 eq.) portionwise at 0 °C, and the mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 2 hours. The mixture was then poured into water (10.0 mL) and stirred for 15 minutes, then saturated sodium thiosulfate aqueous solution (20.0 mL) was slowly added and the mixture was stirred for an additional 15 minutes.
  • Step C To a solution of 4,6-dichloropicolinaldehyde (1.10 g, 6.25 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in dichloromethane (10.0 mL) was added diethylaminosulfur trifluoride (2.01 g, 12.5 mmol, 1.65 mL, 2.00 eq.) dropwise at -20 °C, and the mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 1 hour. The mixture was then slowly poured into saturated sodium bicarbonate aqueous solution (10.0 mL) at 25 °C, and the resulting solution was extracted with ethyl acetate (10.0 mL c 3).
  • Step D To a solution of tributyl(l-ethoxyvinyl)tin (2.01 g, 5.56 mmol, 1.88 mL, 1.00 eq.) and 2,4-dichloro-6-(difluoromethyl)pyridine (1.10 g, 5.56 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in dioxane (10.0 mL) was added Pd(PPh3)2Ch (390 mg, 556 pmol, 0.10 eq) under a nitrogen atmosphere, and the mixture was stirred at 110 °C for 12 hours. The reaction mixture was cooled to 25 °C and slowly poured into a saturated potassium fluoride aqueous solution (20.0 mL).
  • Step E To a solution of l-(4-chloro-6-(difluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl)ethan-l-one (0.85 g, 4.13 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and tert- butyl carbamate (1.45 g, 12.4 mmol, 3.00 eq.) in dioxane (6.00 mL) was added cesium carbonate (2.69 g, 8.27 mmol, 2.00 eq.), XPhos (394 mg, 827 miho ⁇ , 0.20 eq.), and palladium acetate (92.8 mg, 413 pmol, 0.10 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere, and the mixture was stirred at 90 °C for 2 hours.
  • Step F To a solution of /erhbutyl (2-acetyl-6-(difluoromethyl)pyridin-4-yl)carbamate (1.00 g, 3.49 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (V)-2-methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (508 mg, 4.19 mmol, 1.20 eq.) in THF (10.0 mL) was added titanium (IV) ethoxide (7.97 g, 34.9 mmol, 7.24 mL, 10.0 eq.), and the mixture was stirred at 75 °C for 12 hours.
  • Step G To a solution of tert- butyl GS')-(2-( 1 -((tert-butylsulfinyl )imino)ethyl)-6- (difluoromethyl)pyridin-4-yl)carbamate (1.00 g, 2.57 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in THF (10.0 mL) was added L-selectride (1.0 M, 976 mg, 5.14 mmol, 1.12 mL, 2.00 eq.) dropwise at 0 °C, and the mixture was stirred at 0 - 20 °C for 1 hour.
  • L-selectride 1.0 M, 976 mg, 5.14 mmol, 1.12 mL, 2.00 eq.
  • Step H A solution of tert- butyl (2-((R)- ⁇ -(((b')-tcrt-butylsuliinyl)amino)cthyl)-6- (difluoromethyl)pyridin-4-yl)carbamate (450 mg, 1 15 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in hydrochloric acid/dioxane (2.00 mL) was stirred at 0 - 20 °C for 1 hour.
  • Step A To a solution of l-(2-fluoro-3-methylphenyl)ethan-l-one (1.00 g, 6.57 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and ( ⁇ -methylpropane ⁇ -sulfmamide (1.04 g, 8.54 mmol, 1.30 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (20.0 mL) were added titanium tetrisopropyloxide (3.73 g, 13.1 mmol, 3.88 mL, 2.00 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere, and the mixture was stirred at 70 °C for 12 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • reaction mixture was cooled to 25 °C and poured into water (40.0 mL) to give a suspension after stirring for 10 minutes, the suspension was filtered, the resulting aqueous solution was extracted with ethyl acetate (40.0 mL x 3). The combined organic layers were washed with brine (30.0 mL), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure.
  • Step B To a solution of (S)-N-( ⁇ -(2-fl uoro-3 -methyl phenyl )ethylidene)-2- methylpropane-2-sulfmamide (1.50 g, 5.87 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (20.0 mL) was added L-selectride (1.0 M, 11.7 mmol, 11.8 mL, 2.00 eq.) at -78 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere, and the mixture was stirred at -78 °C for 2 hours.
  • L-selectride 1.0 M, 11.7 mmol, 11.8 mL, 2.00 eq.
  • Step C To a solution of (L')-N-(I -(2-fluoro-3 -methyl phenyl )ethyl)-2-m ethyl propane- 2- sulfmamide (900 mg, 3.50 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in dichloromethane (5.00 mL) was added HC1 (4.00 M in 1,4-dioxane, 5.00 mL, 5.72 eq.) under nitrogen a atmosphere, and the mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 1 hour.
  • Step A A mixture of l-chloro-6,7-dimethoxyphthalazine (120 mg, 534 pmol, 1.00 eq. ), tert- butyl (2-(5-(l-aminoethyl)thiophen-3-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (130 mg, 374 pmol, 0.70 eq.), BrettPhos Pd G3 ⁇ 4 (48.4 mg, 53.4 pmol, 0.10 eq.) and potassium ter/-butoxide (150 mg, 1.34 mmol, 2.50 eq.) in toulene (3.00 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen 3 times, then the reaction mixture was stirred at 100 °C for 1 hour under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step B To a solution of tert- butyl (2-(5-(l-((6,7-dimethoxyphthalazin-l- yl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-3-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (60.0 mg, 112 miho ⁇ , 1.00 eq.) in acetonitrile (1.00 mL) was added HC1 (4.0 M in dioxane, 0.20 mL). The reaction mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 10 minutes, then the mixture was filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure at 25 °C to give a residue.
  • Step A To a solution of 7-bromophthalazin-l-ol (950 mg, 4.22 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in acetonitrile (19.0 mL) was added phosphorus (V) oxychloride (2.27 g, 14.8 mmol, 1.37 mL,
  • Step B To a solution of 7-bromo-l-chlorophthalazine (100 mg, 411 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in DMSO (2.00 mL) was added tert- butyl (R)-(2-(5-( 1 -aminoethyl)thiophen-3- yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (129 mg, 370 pmol, 0.90 eq.), potassium fluoride (71.6 mg, 1.23 mmol, 28.8 pL, 3.00 eq.) and diisopropylethylamine (106 mg, 821 pmol, 143 pL, 2.00 eq.).
  • reaction mixture was stirred at 130 °C for 4 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere. After this time, the reaction mixture was cooled to 25 °C. Ethyl acetate (10.0 mL) and water (8.00 mL) were added to the reaction mixture and layers were separated, then the aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (10.0 mL x 2). Combined organic layers were washed with brine (10.0 mL x 2), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step D To a solution of fe/7-butyl (7/)- ethyl (2-(5-( l-((7-(l -methyl- l//-pyrazol-4- yl)phthalazin-l-yl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-3-yl)benzyl)carbamate (18.0 mg, 32 5 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in DCM (1.00 mL) was added TFA (770 mg, 6.75 mmol, 0.50 mL, 208 eq.). The reaction mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 10 minutes. The reaction mixture was filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step A A mixture of tert- butyl (7v’)-( ' 2-(5-( l -((7-bromophthalazin- 1 - yl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-3-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (45.0 mg, 81.3 pmol, 1.00 eq.), morpholine (10.6 mg, 122 pmol, 10.7 pL, 1.50 eq.) , Pd2(dba)3 (7.44 mg, 8.13 pmol, 0.10 eq ), RuPhos (7.59 mg, 16.3 pmol, 0.20 eq.) and potassium ter/-butoxide (1.00 M in THF, 163 pL, 2.00 eq.) in toluene (3.00 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen 3 times, then the reaction mixture was stirred at 110 °C for 1 hour under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step B To a mixture of /er/-butyl (7?)-methyl(2-(5-(l-((7-morpholinophthalazin-l- yl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-3-yl)benzyl)carbamate (37.0 mg, 52.9 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in acetonitrile (1.00 mL) was added HC1 (4.00 M in dioxane, 0.50 mL) dropwise at 0 °C, the reaction mixture was stirred at 0 °C for 30 minutes.
  • Step A To a solution of 7-bromo-l-chlorophthalazine (244 mg, 1.00 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (i?)-l-(2-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan-l -amine (242 mg, 1.00 mmol, 1.00 eq., hydrochloride) in DMSO (3.00 mL) was added potassium fluoride (175 mg, 3.00 mmol, 70.4 pL, 3.00 eq.) and DIEA (259 mg, 2.00 mmol, 349 pL, 2.00 eq.), the reaction mixture was stirred at 130 °C for 12 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • reaction mixture was cooled to 25 °C and diluted with ethyl acetate (20.0 mL), the organic layer was washed with brine (20.0 mL x 2), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered and concentrated in vacuo to give a residue.
  • Step B To a solution of (7?)-7-bromo-/V-( 1 -(2 -methyl-3 - (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)phthalazin-l -amine (30.0 mg, 73.1 pmol, 1.00 eq.) and morpholine (127 mg, 146 pmol, 12.9 pL, 2.00 eq.) in dioxane (1.00 mL) was added Pd2(dba)3 (6.70 mg, 7.31 pmol, 0.10 eq.), RuPhos (6.82 mg, 14.6 pmol, 0.20 eq), and cesium carbonate (47.7 mg, 146 pmol, 2.00 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step A To a solution of (R)-l -broin o-V-( 1 -(2-m ethyl -.3-
  • Step B To a solution of tert- butyl (5 -3-((4-(((A)-l -(2 -m ethyl-3 - (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)amino)phthalazin-6-yl)oxy)pyrrolidine-l-carboxylate (35.0 mg, 44.0 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in acetonitrile (1.00 mL) was added HC1 (4.00 M in dioxane, 11.0 pL, 1.00 eq.) dropwise at 0 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere. The reaction mixture was stirred at 0 °C for 30 minutes then concentrated under vacuum to give a residue.
  • Example 2-2 Following the teachings of General Reaction Scheme III and the procedures described for the preparation of Example 2-2, the following compounds of Formula (I), Examples 2-3 to 2-12 shown in Table 2 were prepared:
  • Step A To a solution of l,7-dichloropyrido[3,4- ⁇ /]pyridazine (40.0 mg, 200 pmol, 1.00 eq.) and (A)-l-(2-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan-l-amine (40.6 mg, 200 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in DMSO (1.00 mL) was added diisopropylethylamine (77.5 mg, 600 pmol, 105 pL, 3.00 eq.) and potassium fluoride (34.8 mg, 600 pmol, 14.05 pL, 3.00 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • reaction mixture was stirred at 130 °C for 1 hour under a nitrogen atmosphere, then cooled to 25 °C, poured into water (3.00 mL) and stirred for 5 minutes.
  • the aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (5.00 mL c 3), and the combined organic phases were washed with brine (3.00 mL c 2), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated in vacuo to give a residue.
  • Step B To a solution of (A)-7-chloro-/V-(l-(2-methyl-3-
  • Step C To a solution of tert-butyl (R)-4-( 1-((1 -(2 -methyl-3 -
  • Example 4-1 Following the teachings of General Reaction Scheme IV and the procedure described for the preparation of Example 4-1, the following compounds of Formula (I), Examples 4-2 - 4-4 shown in Table 4 were prepared:
  • Step A A mixture of (i?)-l-(5-(2-((dimethylamino)methyl)phenyl)thiophen-2-yl)ethan- 1-amine (200 mg, 768 pmol, 0.90 eq.), l,4-dichloro-6,7-dimethoxy-phthalazine (221 mg, 853 pmol, 1.00 eq.), N, JV-diisopropylethylamine (331 mg, 2.56 mmol, 446 pL, 3.00 eq.) and potassium fluoride (149 mg, 2.56 mmol, 60.0 pL, 3.00 eq.) in DMSO (3.00 mL) was stirred at 130 °C for 12 hours.
  • reaction mixture was then cooled to 25 °C, then ethyl acetate (5.00 mL) and water (8.00 mL) were added and the layers were separated.
  • the aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (10.0 mL X 2) and the combined organic layers were washed with brine (10.0 mL X 2), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step B To a solution of (7?)-4-chloro-N-(l-(5-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(l-(5-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl
  • reaction mixture was quenched by addition saturated ammonium chloride solution (5.00 mL), and extracted with ethyl acetate (1.00 mL x 3). The combined organic layers were washed with brine (2.00 mL c 2), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step A To a solution of 2-bromo-4,5-dimethoxybenzoic acid (0.30 g, 1.15 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (20.0 mL) was added n-BuLi (1.60 M, 1.72 mL, 2.40 eq.) at -78 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere. After stirring at -78 °C for 1 hour, ethyl 2,2,2-trifluoroacetate (163 mg, 1.15 mmol, 159 uL, 1.00 eq.) was added dropwise at the same temperature.
  • the mixture was stirred at -78 °C for 1 hour, warmed to 20 °C, and stirred at 20 °C for 3 hours.
  • the reaction mixture was poured into ice water (20.0 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (20.0 mL x 3). The combined organic phases were washed with brine (20.0 mL x 3), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step C To a solution of 6.7-dimethoxy-4-(trifluoromethyl)phthalazin- l (2//)-one (300 mg, 1.09 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in POCI3 (4.95 g, 32.3 mmol, 3.00 mL, 29.5 eq.) was added N, N- diisopropylethylamine (707 mg, 5.47 mmol, 953 pL, 5.00 eq.) at 25 °C. The mixture was stirred at 100 °C for 30 minutes. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step D To a solution of (i?)-l-(5-(2-((dimethylamino)methyl)phenyl)thiophen-2- yl)ethan- 1 -amine (50.0 mg, 168 pmol, 1.00 eq ., HC1) and l-chloro-6,7-dimethoxy-4- (trifluoromethyl)phthalazine (49.3 mg, 168 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in DMSO (1.00 mL) and was added TV, TV-diisopropylethylamine (87.1 mg, 674 pmol, 117 pL, 4.00 eq.) and potassium fluoride (2 94 mg, 50.5 pmol, 1.18 pL, 0.30 eq.).
  • Step A A mixture of methyl 5-bromo-2-iodobenzoate (5.00 g, 14.7 mmol, 1.00 eq.), tributyl(l -ethoxy vinyl)stannane (5.60 g, 15.4 mmol, 5.20 mL, 1.05 eq.) and Pd(PPh3)2Cl2 (309 mg, 440 pmol, 0.03 eq.) in dioxane (50.0 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen for 3 times, and then the reaction mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 10 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step B To a solution of methyl 5-bromo-2-(l-ethoxyvinyl)benzoate (6.00 g, crude) in THF (50.0 mL) was added hydrochloric acid aqueous solution (10%, 25.0 mL). The reaction mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 1 hour. To the reaction mixture was added water (50.0 mL), and the aqueous layer was extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL x 3). The combined organic layers were washed with brine (30.0 mL c 2), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step C To a solution of methyl 2-acetyl-5-bromobenzoate (1.50 g, 5.83 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in ethanol (30.0 mL) was added hydrazine hydrate (876 mg, 17.5 mmol, 851 pL, 3.00 eq.). The reaction mixture was stirred at 95 °C for 30 minutes. The reaction mixture was then cooled to 25 °C, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step D A mixture of 7-bromo-4-methyl-phthalazin-l-ol (1.00 g, 4.18 mmol, 1.00 eq), 1- methylpiperazine (628 mg, 6.27 mmol, 696 pL, 1.50 eq), RuPhos (195 mg, 418 pmol, 0.10 eq), Pd2(dba)3 (192 mg, 209 pmol, 0.05 eq) and /-BuOK (1M in THF, 8.37 mL, 2.00 eq) in dioxane (10.0 mL) was degassed and purged with N23 times, and then the mixture was stirred at 110 °C for 1.5 hours under a N2 atmosphere.
  • Step F To a solution of -chloro-l-methyl-6-(4-methylpiperazin-l-yl)phthalazine (60.0 mg, 217 pmol, 1.00 eq.) and (i?)-l-(2-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan-l-amine (48.5 mg, 238 pmol, 1.10 eq.) in dimethyl sulfoxide (3.00 mL) was added cesium fluoride (98.8 mg, 650 pmol, 24.0 pL, 3.00 eq.) and /V, /V-diisopropylethylamine (140 mg, 1.08 mmol, 189 pL, 5.00 eq.).
  • the product was further purified by prep-HPLC(column: Agela DuraShell Cl 8 150 x 25 mm x 5 um; mobile phase: [water (0.05%NH 3 H20+10mMNH4HCC>3)-ACN]; B%: 38%-68%, lOmin) to give (7( -m ethyl - N- ⁇ 1 -(2-methyl-3 -(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)-7-(4-methylpiperazin- 1 -yl)phthalazin- 1 -amine (17.0 mg, 3.83 pmol, 17.6% yield, 99.9% purity) as a white solid.
  • Step A To a solution of 5-bromo-2-chloroisonicotinic acid (12.0 g, 50.6 mmol, 1.00 eq) in MeOH (100 mL) was added SOCb (7.25 g, 60.9 mmol, 4.42 mL, 1.20 eq) dropwise, then the mixture was heated to 75 °C and stirred for 8 hours. The reaction mixture was then concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step B A solution of methyl 5-bromo-2-chloroisonicotinate (11.0 g, 43.92 mmol, 1.00 eq), tributyl(l-ethoxyvinyl)stannane (16.7 g, 46.1 mmol, 15.6 mL, 1.05 eq) and Pd(PPh3)2Ch (1.23 g, 1.76 mmol, 0.04 eq) in dioxane (110 mL) was degassed and purged with N23 times, and then the mixture was heated at 80 °C for 16 hours under a N2 atmosphere. The reaction mixture was then quenched by addition water (400 mL), and then extracted with EtOAc (150 mL X 3).
  • Step C To a solution of methyl 2-chloro-5-(l-ethoxyvinyl)isonicotinate (10.6 g, 43.9 mmol, 1.00 eq) in THF (100 mL) was added HC1 (102 g, 280 mmol, 100 mL, 10% purity in water, 6.38 eq) dropwise, and the mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 16 hours.
  • Step D To a solution of methyl 5-acetyl-2-chloroisonicotinate (1.00 g, 4.68 mmol, 1.00 eq) in EtOH (15.0 mL) was added hydrazine hydrate (703 mg, 14.0 mmol, 683 pL, 3.00 eq), the mixture was stirred at 95 °C for 30 minutes. The reaction mixture was then filtered and the filter cake was concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue to give 7-chloro-4- methylpyrido[3,4-i7]pyridazin-l(27/)-one (0.85 g, crude) was obtained as a white solid. LCMS [M+l] + : 196.1.
  • Step E A solution of 7-chloro-4-methylpyrido[3,4-i ]pyridazin-l(2//)-one (750 mg, 3.83 mmol, 1.00 eq), morpholine (668 mg, 7.67 mmol, 675 pL, 2.00 eq) in dioxane (10.0 mL),
  • Step F A solution of -methyl-7-morpholinopyrido[3,4- ⁇ i]pyridazin-l(2i )-one (500 mg, 2.03 mmol, 1.00 eq) in POCb (6.23 g, 40.6 mmol, 3.77 mL, 20.0 eq), was stirred at 110 °C for 3 hours.
  • Step G To a mixture of 4-(l-chloro-4-methylpyrido[3,4-d]pyridazin-7-yl)morpholine (50.0 mg, 189 pmol, 1.00 eq.) and tert- butyl (i?)-(2-(5-(l-aminoethyl)thiophen-2- yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (65.5 mg, 189 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in dimethyl sulfoxide (2.00 mL) was added cesium fluoride (57.4 mg, 378 pmol, 13.9 pL, 2.00 eq.) and N, TV-diisopropylethylamine (48.8 mg, 378 pmol, 65.8 pL, 2.00 eq.) in a glove box.
  • Step H To a mixture of tert- butyl (7?)-methyl(2-(5-(l-((4-methyl-7- morpholinopyrido[3,4-c/]pyridazin- 1 -yl )amino)ethyl)thiophen-2-yl)benzyl (carbamate (20.0 mg, 34.8 mhio ⁇ , 1.00 eq.) in dichloromethane (1.00 mL) was added trifluoroacetic acid (0.20 mL).
  • Step A To a mixture of l-(4-(benzyloxy)-2-hydroxyphenyl)ethan-l-one (5.00 g, 20.6 mmol, 1.00 eq) and pyridine (4.90 g, 61.9 mmol, 5.00 mL, 3.00 eq ) in DCM (100 mL) was added trifluoromethylsulfonyl trifluoromethanesulfonate (11.7 g, 41.3 mmol, 6.81 mL, 2.00 eq) dropwise slowly at 0 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere. Then the reaction mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 16 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into water (100 mL) and stirred for 5 minutes.
  • the aqueous phase was extracted with DCM (50.0 mL x 3).
  • the combined organic phases were washed with brine (50.0 mL), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under vacuum to give a residue.
  • Step B To a mixture of 2-acetyl-5-(benzyloxy)phenyl trifluoromethanesulfonate (13.0 g, 34.7 mmol, 1.00 eq) and l,l-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (1.93 g, 3.47 mmol, 0.10 eq ) in DMF (100 mL) and methanol (10.0 mL) was added triethylamine (17.6 g, 174 mmol, 24.2 mL, 5.00 eq) and palladium (II) acetate (780 mg, 3.47 mmol, 0.10 eq) in one portion at 20 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • the reaction mixture was heated to 80 °C stirred for 16 hours under an atmosphere of carbon monoxide (50 Psi). The mixture was then cooled to 15 °C and concentrated under reduced pressure at 40 °C to give a residue. The residue was poured into water (100 mL) and stirred for 5 minutes. The aqueous phase was extracted with ethyl acetate (50.0 mL x 3). The combined organic phases were washed with brine (50.0 mL), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step E To a solution of 6-(benzyloxy)-4-chloro-l-methylphthalazine (120 mg, 421 pmol. 1.00 eq.) and tert-butyl (R)-(2-(5-(l-aminoethyl)thiophen-2-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (102 mg, 295 pmol, 0.70 eq.) in dimethyl sulfoxide (1.00 mL) was added cesium fluoride (192 mg, 1.26 mmol, 46.6 pL, 3.00 eq.).
  • Step F To a solution of tert- butyl (i?)-(2-(5-(l-((7-(benzyloxy)-4-methylphthalazin-l- yl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-2-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (60 0 mg, 100 pmol, 1 .00 eq. ) in methanol (3.00 mL) was added Pd/C (10.7 mg, 10.1 pmol, 10% purity, 0.10 eq.). Then the mixture was stirred at 30 °C for 3 hours. The mixture was then filtered and the filter cake was washed with methanol (5.00 mL) and dichlorom ethane (10.0 ml).
  • Step G To a solution of /'/Y-butyl (f?)-(2-(5-(l-((7-hydroxy-4-methylphthalazin-l- yl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-2-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (13.0 mg, 25.8 pmol, 1.00 eq.) and (//)- tetrahydrofuran-3-yl 4-methylbenzenesulfonate (9.16 mg, 30.9 pmol, 1.20 eq.) in DMF (0.10 mL) was added cesium fluoride (15.0 mg, 98.8 pmol, 3.64 pL, 3.83 eq ).
  • Step H To a solution of tert- butyl m ethyl (2-(5-((/()-l-((4-methyl-7-((0V)-tetrahydrofuran- 3-yl)oxy)phthalazin-l-yl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-2-yl)benzyl)carbamate (10.0 mg, 17.4 pmol,
  • Example 8-1 Following the teachings of the General Reaction Scheme IV, and the procedure described for the preparation of Example 8-3 (below), the following compounds of Formula (I), Example 8-1 may be prepared and Example 8-2 shown in Table 8 was prepared:
  • Step A To a solution of methyl 2-bromo-5-methoxybenzoate (3.00 g, 12.2 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and tributyl(l-ethoxyvinyl)stannane (4.64 g, 12.9 mmol, 4.34 mL, 1.05 eq) in dioxane (30.0 mL) was added Pd(PPh3)2Ch (258 mg, 367 prnol, 0.03 eq.). Then the mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 18 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere. The reaction mixture was then poured into water (30.0 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (30.0 mL c 2).
  • Step B A mixture of methyl 2-(l-ethoxyvinyl)-5-methoxybenzoate (2.50 g, 10.6 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and 10% aqueous hydrogen chloride (386 mg, 10.6 mmol, 378 pL, 1.00 eq.) in THF (20.0 mL) was stirred at 20 °C for 1 hour. The reaction mixture was then poured into water (20.0 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (25.0 mL x 3). The organic layer was washed with brine (50.0 mL), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate and concentrated under vacuum to give a residue.
  • Step C To a solution of methyl 2-acetyl-5-methoxybenzoate (1.30 g, 6.24 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in ethanol (15.0 mL) was added hydrazine hydrate (938 mg, 18.7 mmol, 910 pL, 98% purity, 3.00 eq.). Then the mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 1 hour under a nitrogen atmosphere. The reaction mixture was then poured into water (20.0 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (30.0 mL x 2). The organic layer was washed with brine (30.0 mL), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, and concentrated under vacuum to give a residue.
  • Step E A mixture of fert-butyl (i?)-(2-(5-(l-aminoethyl)thiophen-2- yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (49.3 mg, 142 pmol, 0.99 eq.), 4-chloro-6-methoxy-l- methylphthalazine (30.0 mg, 144 pmol, 1.00 eq.) and cesium fluoride (66.0 mg, 435 pmol, 16.0 pL, 3 02 eq.) in dimethyl sulfoxide (1.00 mL) was stirred at 130 °C for 18 hours.
  • Step F To a mixture of tert- butyl (A)-(2-(5-(l-((7-methoxy-4-methylphthalazin-l- yl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-2-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (8.00 mg, 15.4 pmol, 1.00 eq.) and 2,6- lutidine (16.5 mg, 154 pmol, 18.0 pL, 10.0 eq.) in dichloromethane (2.00 mL) was added TMSOTf (24.0 mg, 108 pmol, 19.5 pL, 7.00 eq.), then it was stirred at 20 °C for 2 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step A To a solution of 6-bromo-2,3-dihydrophthalazine-l,4-dione (3.00 g, 12.4 mmol, 1.00 eq .) in phosphorus oxychloride (40.0 mL) was added N, A-di i sopropyl ethyl am i ne (4.02 g, 31.1 mmol, 5.42 mL, 2.50 eq.) dropwise at 25 °C. The reaction was then stirred at 120 °C for 12 hours. The mixture was cooled to 25 °C and concentrated in vacuo to remove most of the phosphorus oxychloride and give a residue.
  • Step B To a mixture of 6-bromo-l,4-dichlorophthalazine (500 mg, 1.80 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (i?)-l -(2 -m ethyl-3 -(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan-l -amine (365 mg, 1.80 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in DMSO (10.0 mL) was added potassium fluoride (313 mg, 5.40 mmol, 126 pL, 3.00 eq.), N, N- diisopropylethylamine (465 mg, 3.60 mmol, 627 pL, 2.00 eq.) under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • potassium fluoride 313 mg, 5.40 mmol, 126 pL, 3.00 eq.
  • N, N- diisopropylethylamine (465 mg, 3.60 mmol, 627 pL, 2.00 eq.
  • reaction mixture was then stirred at 130 °C for 3 hours. After this time, the reaction was cooled to 25 °C, diluted with ethyl acetate (20.0 mL), washed with brine (5.00 mL x 2), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under vacuum to give a residue.
  • Step C To a mixture of (i?)-7-bromo-4-chloro-N-(l-(2-methyl-3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)phthalazin-l -amine (330 mg, 742 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in methanol (5.00 mL) was added sodium methoxide (200 mg, 3.71 mmol, 5.00 eq.) under nitrogen. The reaction mixture was stirred for 2 hours at 110 °C in a microwave reactor. The reaction mixture was then cooled to 25 °C, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step D To a solution of (A)-7-bromo-4-methoxy-/V-(l -(2 -methyl-3 - (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)phthalazin-l -amine (240 mg, 545 pmol, 4.00 eq.) and /c/V-butyl piperazine- 1 -carboxylate (25.4 mg, 136 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in dioxane (5.00 mL) was added RuPhos Pd G3 (5.70 mg, 6.81 pmol, 0.05 eq.) and cesium carbonate (178 mg, 545 pmol, 4.00 eq.) in one portion at 20 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step E To a mixture of tert- butyl (i?)-4-(l-methoxy-4-((l-(2-methyl-3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)amino)phthalazin-6-yl)piperazine-l-carboxylate (50.0 mg, 91.6 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in dichloromethane (1.00 mL) was added trifluoroacetic acid (0.20 mL). The mixture was stirred at 20 °C for 1 hour. LCMS showed the reaction was completed. The mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Example 9-2 shown in Table 9 was prepared:
  • Step A A mixture of 7-bromo-4-methylphthalazin-l(2T/)-one (4 g, 16.73 mmol, 1.00 eq ) in POCh (75.54 g, 492.66 mmol, 45.78 mL, 29.44 eq) was stirred at 20 °C under aN2 atmosphere then heat to 100 °C and stirred for 5 hours. The mixture was cooled to 20 °C and concentrated under reduced pressure.
  • Step B To a mixture of 6-bromo-4-chloro-l-methylphthalazine (0.6 g, 2.32mmol, 1.00 eq) and (//)-! -(2-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan- 1 -amine (472 mg, 2.32 mmol, 1.00 eq) in DMSO (4 mL) was added A, A-diisopropylethylamine (602 mg, 2.33 mmol, 810 pL, 2.00 eq) and CsF (706 mg, 4.66 mmol, 2.00 eq) in one portion at 20 °C under a N2 atmosphere. The mixture was stirred at 130 °C for 3 hours.
  • Step C To a mixture of (//)-7-brorno-4-rn ethyl -/V-(l -(2-methyl -3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)phthalazin-l -amine (35.0 mg, 82.5 pmol, 1.00 eq.) and tert- butyl 4-(4,4,5, 5-tetram ethyl- 1 ,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)-3,6-dihydropyridine- 1 (2 )-carboxylate (38.3 mg, 124 miho ⁇ , 1.50 eq.) in tetrahydrofuran (3.00 mL) and water (0.60 mL) was added sodium carbonate (26.2 mg, 247 pmol, 3.00 eq.) and Pd(dppf)C (6.04 mg, 8.25 pmol, 0.10 eq.) in one portion at 20 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step D To a solution of fe/7-butyl (i?)-4-(l-methyl-4-((l-(2-methyl-3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)amino)phthalazin-6-yl)-3,6-dihydropyridine-l(2 /)-carboxylate (14.0 mg, 26.6 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in methanol (3.00 mL) was added Pd/C (3.62 mg, 3.41 pmol,
  • Step E A mixture of /ert-butyl (7?)-4-(l-methyl-4-((l-(2-methyl-3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)amino)phthalazin-6-yl)piperidine-l-carboxylate (14 mg, 26.5 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in dichloromethane (2.00 mL) and trifluoroacetic acid (0.40 mL) was stirred at 20 °C for 2 hours then concentrated to give a residue.
  • Step A To a solution of dimethyl 4-bromophthalate (2.00 g, 7.32 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in 1,2- dimethoxyethane (25.0 mL) was added CsF (223 mg, 1.46 mmol, 54.0 pL, 0.20 eq.) and TMSCF3 (1.25 g, 8.79 mmol, 1.20 eq.). The mixture was stirred between 0-25 °C for 1 hour. The mixture was then partitioned between ethyl acetate (1.00 mL) and water (15.0 mL).
  • Step B To a solution of 6-bromo-3-m ethoxy-3 -(tri fluorom ethyl )isobenzofuran-l (3H)- one and 5-bromo-3-mcthoxy-3-(trifluoromcthyl)isobcnzofuran- 1 (3//)-onc (2.20 g, 7.07 mmol, 1.00 eq .) in THF (25.0 mL) was added hydrazine hydrate (708 mg, 14.6 mmol, 688 pL, 2 00 eq.). The mixture was stirred at 75 °C for 18 hours then concentrated under reduced pressure to remove solvent.
  • Step C To a solution of 7-bromo-4-(trifluoromethyl)phthalazin-l(2//)-one (200 mg, 683 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in POCb (3.30 g, 21.5 mmol, 2.00 mL, 31.5 eq.) was added pyridine (108 mg, 1.37 mmol, 110 pL, 2.00 eq.) at 20 °C. The mixture was stirred at 105 °C for 1.5 hours then concentrated under reduced pressure to give 6-bromo-4-chloro-l-(trifluoromethyl)phthalazine (210 mg, crude) as a white solid.
  • Step D To a solution of 6-bromo-4-chloro-l-(trifluoromethyl)phthalazine (135 mg, 433 pmol, 1.50 eq.) in DMSO (2.00 mL) was added N, /V-diisopropylethylamine (112 mg, 866 pmol, 151 pL, 3.00 eq.), KF (1.68 mg, 28.8 pmol, 6.76 pL, 0.10 eq.) and ter/-butyl (i?)-(2-(5-(l- aminoethyl)thiophen-2-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (0.10 g, 289 pmol, 100 eq.).
  • Step E A mixture of tert- butyl (7?)-(2-(5-(l-((7-bromo-4-(trifluoromethyl)phthalazin-l- yl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-2-yl)benzyl)(methyl)carbamate (0.046 g, 74.0 pmol, 1.00 eq.), morpholine (7.74 mg, 88.8 pmol, 7.82 pL, 1.20 eq.), CS2CO3 (72.3 mg, 222 pmol, 3.00 eq.), Pd2(dba)3 (6.78 mg, 7.40 pmol, 0.100 eq .) and RuPhos (6.91 mg, 14.8 pmol, 0.20 eq.) in dioxane (0.10 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen for 3 times, and then the mixture was stirred at 110 °C for 1 hour under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step F To a solution of tert- butyl (i?)-methyl(2-(5-(l-((7-morpholino-4- (trifluoromethyl)phthalazin-l-yl)amino)ethyl)thiophen-2-yl)benzyl)carbamate (50.0 mg, 79.7 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in dichloromethane (1.00 mL) was added trifluoroacetic acid (770 mg, 6.75 mmol, 0.50 mL, 84.8 eq.) . The mixture was stirred at 25 °C for 20 minutes, then filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • Step A A solution of 7-chl oro-4-methylpyrido[3.4- ⁇ 7Jpyridazin-l(2//)-one (5.00 g, 25.6 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in POCh (137 g, 893 mmol, 83.0 mL, 34.9 eq.) was added N, N- diisopropylethylamine (9.91 g, 76.7 mmol, 13.4 mL, 3 eq.) dropwise at 25 °C, then the reaction was stirred at 110 °C for 2 h.
  • Step B To a solution of l,7-dichloro-4-methylpyrido[3,4-d]pyridazine (300 mg, 1.40 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (i?)-l-(2-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan-l-amine (285 mg, 1.40 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in DMSO (5.00 mL) was added potassium fluoride (244 mg, 4.20 mmol, 98.5 pL, 3 00 eq.) and N, A-diisopropylethylamine (543 mg, 4.20 mmol, 732 pL, 3 00 eq ).
  • Step C A mixture of (//)-7-chloro-4-methyl-/V-( l-(2-methyl-3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)pyrido[3,4-d]pyridazin-l -amine (40.0 mg, 105 pmol, 1.00 eq .), 1- (1 -methyl- li/-pyrazol-4-yl)piperazine (58.9 mg, 210 pmol, 2.00 eq., TFA salt), cesium carbonate (171 mg, 525 pmol, 5.00 eq .), RuPhos Pd G3 (8.79 mg, 10.5 pmol, 0.10 eq) in dioxane (1.00 mL) was degassed and purged with nitrogen 3 times, and then the mixture was stirred at 80 °C for 10 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • reaction mixture was quenched by addition water (15.0 mL) at 20 °C, and then extracted with ethyl acetate (5.00 mL c 3). The combined organic layers were washed with brine (5.00 mL), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.
  • SFC conditions Chiralcel OD-3 3pm, 0.46cm id x 5cm L; Mobile phase: A for SFC C02 and B for MeOH (0.05% isopropylamine); Gradient: B in A from 10% to 40% in 3 minutes; Flow rate: 4.0 mL/min; Column temperature: 35°C; Wavelength: 220 nm; System Back Pressure: 100 bar.
  • Example 13-1 -methyl-ZV-((i?)- 1 -(2 -methyl-3 -(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)-7-((( )-tetrahydrofuran-3 - yl)oxy)phthalazin-l -amine
  • reaction mixture was warmed to 100 °C and stirred 1 hour under a nitrogen atmosphere. After this time, the mixture was cooled to 25 °C, slowly quenched with an aqueous saturated ammonium chloride (30.0 mL) then extracted with ethyl acetate (20.0 mL c 3). The combined organic phases were washed with brine (30.0 mL), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under vacuum to give a residue.
  • Example 13-2 (//)-4-m ethyl -L'-(1 -(2-methyl -3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)-7-(oxetan-3- yloxy)phthalazin- 1 -amine
  • Step A To a solution of 66-bromo-4-chloro-l-methylphthalazine (500 mg, 1.94 mmol, 1.00 eq.) in chloroform (8.00 mL) were added NBS (380 mg, 2.14 mmol, 1.10 eq.) and AIBN (48.0 mg, 0.29 mmol, 0.15 eq.), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 90 °C for 3 hours. The reaction mixture was then cooled to 25 °C, quenched with water (20.0 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (30.0 mL x 3).
  • Step B To a solution of dimethylamine (48.2 mg, 1.07 mmol, 0.05 mL, 2.00 eq ., HC1 salt) in tetrahydrofuran (10.0 mL) was added N, .V-di i sopropyl ethyl am i ne (207 mg, 1.61 mmol, 0.28 mL, 3.00 eq.), then 6-bromo-l-(bromomethyl)-4-chlorophthalazine (180 mg, 0.54 mmol,
  • Step C To a solution of 1 -(6-bromo-4-chlorophthalazin- 1 -y ⁇ )-N,N- dimethylmethanamine (120 mg, 0.40 mmol, 1.00 eq.) and (A)-l-(2-methyl-3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan- 1 -amine (89.2 mg, 0.44 mmol, 1.10 eq.) in dimethylsulfoxide (3.00 mL) was added potassium fluoride (69.6 mg, 1.20 mmol, 0.03 mL, 3.00 eq.), then the reaction was stirred at 130 °C for 2 hours.
  • Step D To a solution of (A)-7-brom o-4-((di methyl ami no)methyl)-/V-(l -(2-methyl -3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethyl)phthalazin-l -amine (60.0 mg, 0.13 mmol, 1.00 eq.), morpholine (28.0 mg, 0.32 mmol, 0.03 mL, 2.50 eq .), cesium carbonate (125 mg, 0.39 mmol, 3.00 eq.) and RuPhos (12.0 mg, 0.03 mmol, 0.20 eq.) in dioxane (8.00 mL) was added Pd2(dba)3 (11.8 mg, 0.02 mmol, 0.10 eq.), then degassed and purged with nitrogen 3 times, and the reaction mixture was stirred at 100 °C for 2 hours under a nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Step A To a mixture of 6-bromo-l-(bromomethyl)-4-chlorophthalazine (150 mg, 446 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in dimethylformamide (15.0 mL) was added potassium phthalimide (116 mg, 624 miho ⁇ , 1.40 eq.) at 25 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere. The mixture was stirred at 85 °C for 2 hours then cooled to 25 °C. Then the mixture was diluted with water (50.0 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (50.0 mL x 3).
  • Step B A solution of 2-((6-bromo-4-chlorophthalazin-l-yl)methyl)isoindoline-l,3- dione (130 mg, 323 pmol, 1.00 eq.) and (R)- l-(2-m ethyl-3 -(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)ethan- 1- amine (65.6 mg, 323 pmol, 1.00 eq.) in dimethyl sulfoxide (7.00 mL) was added N, N- diisopropylethylamine (125 mg, 969 pmol, 169 pL, 3.00 eq.) and potassium fluoride (56.3 mg, 969 pmol, 227 pL, 3 00 eq.) was stirred at 130 °C for 12 hours in a sealed tube.
  • the reaction was cooled to 25 °C and diluted with water (50.0 mL) and extracted with ethyl acetate (50.0 mL x 3). The combined organic phases were washed with brine (100 mL), dried over sodium sulfate, filtered, and concentrated under reduced pressure to give a residue.

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