INDOLINE COMPOUNDS FOR INHIBITING KIF18A

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20230147507
  • Publication Number
    20230147507
  • Date Filed
    August 25, 2022
    a year ago
  • Date Published
    May 11, 2023
    a year ago
  • Inventors
    • COGAN; Derek A. (New York, NY, US)
  • Original Assignees
    • Volastra Therapeutics, Inc. (New York, NY, US)
Abstract
The present disclosure relates generally to inhibitors of KIF18A, compositions thereof, and methods of using said compounds and compositions thereof. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to indoline inhibitors of KIF18A and methods of their use for treating disease mediated by KIF18A, such as cancer.
Description
FIELD

The present disclosure relates generally to inhibitors of KIF18A, compositions thereof, and methods of using said compounds and compositions thereof. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to indoline inhibitors of KIF18A and methods of their use for treating disease mediated by KIF18A, such as cancer.


BACKGROUND

KIF18A is a kinesin involved in assisting the kinetochore-microtubule (kt-MT) attachment and chromosomal alignment during cell mitosis. Its cargo domain binds directly to protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) and carries it to the plus end of MT where PP1 dephosphorylates Hec1, a kinetochore complex component, further enhancing kt-MT attachment throughout metaphase and anaphase. Its MT-binding motor domain has ATPase activity that powers the KIF18A translocation along MT lattice, enhanced by its C-terminal MT-binding site, and caps and depolymerizes growing microtubule at the plus end, thus dampening MT dynamics. This modulation of MT dynamics by KIF18A often occurs at the following (or trailing) sister chromatid, thereby providing a counterbalancing tension to the leading sister chromatid movement catalyzed by another kinesin Kif2C/MCAK. Loss of KIF18A function causes defective kt-MT attachments and loss of tension within the spindle in cells of high chromosome instability (CIN), leading to hyper stable, longer and multipolar spindles, mitotic arrest, centrosome fragmentation and spindle assembly checkpoint activation or cell death. KIF18A is identified from DEPMAP RNAi data re-analysis as one of the top candidates essential for CIN-high cells. Reported synthetic lethality screens also singled out KIF18A as a potential anticancer target whose knockdown preferentially renders CIN-high (but not CIN-low), aneuploid and whole-genome doubled cells vulnerable to death. Cellular toxicity assay in isogenic cell lines confirmed the enhanced sensitivity of CIN-high cells to KIF18A inhibitors. Ongoing in vivo mouse models using KIF18A inhibitor or knockdown demonstrated effect of inhibited tumor growth. Thus, there is a need for new compounds for use in treating diseases mediated by KIF18A.


BRIEF SUMMARY

The present disclosure provides compounds of Formula (I), compositions thereof, and methods of using said compounds and compositions thereof for the treatment of diseases or conditions associated with KIF18a. In one aspect, provided is a compound of Formula (I):




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein: ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, C1-6 alkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —NRa1C(O)NRa2Ra3, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20, —SRa1, —C(O)Ra2, and C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo; Ra1-Ra22 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon; each RB group is independently halo, C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, or C2-6 alkenyl; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4; Y1 is N or CRC1; Y2 is N or CRC2; Y3 is N or CRC3; Y4 is N or CRC4; wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N; RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13—NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH; Rc1-Rc18 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


In another aspect, provided is a compound of Formula (II):




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein: ring A is




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wherein Z1, Z2, Z3, and Z4 are each independently hydrogen or RD, wherein RD is halo, —OH, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20, —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, —P(O)(Ra23)(Ra24), —C═NRa25, or C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo or C1-3 alkyl, provided that (1) when Z4 is hydrogen then at least one of Z1 and Z3 is RD; and (2) when Z4 is RD, then Z1 is RD, or




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wherein custom-character is a single bond or a double bond, Z5 is C—H, N, O, S, or N—X, wherein X is H or C1-6alkyl, Z6 is —NRa26C(O)NRa27Ra28, —NRa29C(O)ORa30, —N═S(O)Ra31Ra32, —S(O)Ra33, —S(O)(NRa34)Ra35, —S(O)2NRa36Ra37, —S(O)2Ra38, —SRa39, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —C(O)Ra40 or —CH(Z7)(Z8), wherein Z7 is hydrogen or —OH, and Z8 is C1-6 alkyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, or 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, and ring C is 5- to 6-membered heteroaryl optionally substituted with one or more RE substituents, wherein each RE substituent is independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and C1-6 alkyl, or two RE substituents are taken, together with the atoms to which they are attached, to form C5-6 cycloalkyl, C5-6 cycloalkenyl, 5- to 6-membered heterocycloalkyl, 5- to 6-membered heterocycloalkenyl, or 5- to 6-membered heteroaryl; Ra4-Ra40 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon; each RB group is independently halo or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together to form a ═CR1a3R1a4 group, wherein R1a3 and R1a4 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4; Y1 is N or CRC1; Y2 is N or CRC2; Y3 is N or CRC3; Y4 is N or CRC4; wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N; RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen or RF, wherein RF is halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, —O—S(O)2Rc19, or C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH, and Rc1-Rc19 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —O(C1-6 alkyl), —NHC(O)(C1-6 alkyl), and —OH; provided that (1) when ring B is unsubstituted cyclopentyl, then ring A is




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wherein at least one of Z1-Z4 is —S(O)2-(3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl) substituted with one or more halo, (2) when ring B is unsubstituted cyclohexyl and ring A is




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then at least one of RC1-RC4 is RF, and (3) when ring B is 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1-4 RB, then ring A is




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wherein at least one of Z1-Z4 is —S(O)2-(3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl) optionally substituted with one or more halo.


In another aspect, provided is pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (Ia1), Formula (Ia2), Formula (I-3), Formula (Ia1), Formula (Ia2), or Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient.


In another aspect, provided herein is a method of inhibiting KIF18A comprising contacting a cell with an effective amount of a compound or a pharmaceutical composition as described herein.


In another aspect, provided herein are methods of treating or preventing a disease or condition in an individual, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound or a pharmaceutical composition as described herein. In some embodiments, the disease or condition is mediated by KIF18A. In some embodiments, the disease or condition is cancer. In some embodiments, the disease or condition is a cellular proliferation disorder.





DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES


FIGS. 1A-1E show graphs of tumor volume of vehicle- and compound-treated mice plotted as a function of time after start of treatment.



FIG. 1A shows Compound 22 (10 mg/kg BID, 30 mg/kg BID, 60 mg/kg BID) treatment of HCC15 implanted SCID Beige mice.



FIG. 1B shows Compound 22 (10 mg/kg QD, 30 mg/kg QD, 60 mg/kg QD) treatment of OVCAR-3 implanted Balb/C nude mice.



FIG. 1C shows Compound 134 (10 mg/kg BID, 30 mg/kg BID, 60 mg/kg BID) treatment of HCC15 implanted SCID Beige mice.



FIG. 1D shows Compound 134 (10 mg/kg BID, 30 mg/kg BID, 60 mg/kg BID) treatment of OVCAR-3 implanted Balb/C nude mice.



FIG. 1E shows Compound 134 (30 mg/kg BID, 30 mg/kg QD, 60 mg/kg QD) treatment of OVCAR-3 implanted Balb/C nude mice.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The following description is presented to enable a person of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the various embodiments. Descriptions of specific devices, techniques, and applications are provided only as examples. Various modifications to the examples described herein will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be applied to other examples and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the various embodiments. Thus, the various embodiments are not intended to be limited to the examples described herein and shown, but are to be accorded the scope consistent with the claims.


As used in the present specification, the following words and phrases are generally intended to have the meanings as set forth below, except to the extent that the context in which they are used indicates otherwise.


Throughout this application, unless the context indicates otherwise, references to a compound of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (Ia1), Formula (Ia2), Formula (I-2), Formula (I-3), Formula (Ia1), Formula (Ia2), or Formula (II) include all subgroups defined herein, such as Formula (I-1), (Ia1), or (Ia2), including all substructures, subgenera, preferences, embodiments, examples and particular compounds defined and/or described herein. In some embodiments, references to a compound of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (Ia1), Formula (Ia2), Formula (I-2), Formula (I-3), Formula (Ia1), Formula (Ia2), or Formula (II), and subgroups thereof, such as Formula (I-1), (Ia1), or (Ia2), include ionic forms, polymorphs, pseudopolymorphs, amorphous forms, solvates, co-crystals, chelates, isomers, tautomers, oxides (e.g., N-oxides, S-oxides), esters, prodrugs, isotopes and/or protected forms thereof. In some embodiments, references to a compound of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (Ia1), Formula (Ia2), Formula (I-2), Formula (I-3), Formula (Ia1), Formula (Ia2), or Formula (II), and subgroups thereof, such as Formula (I-1), (Ia1), or (Ia2), include polymorphs, solvates, co-crystals, isomers, tautomers and/or oxides thereof. In some embodiments, references to a compound of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), Formula (I-3), Formula (Ia1), Formula (Ia2), or Formula (II), and subgroups thereof, such as Formula (I-1), (Ia1), or (Ia2), include polymorphs, solvates, and/or co-crystals thereof. In some embodiments, references to a compound of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), Formula (I-3), Formula (Ia1), Formula (Ia2), or Formula (II), and subgroups thereof, such as Formula (I-1), (Ia1), or (Ia2), include isomers, tautomers and/or oxides thereof. In some embodiments, references to a compound of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), Formula (I-3), Formula (Ia1), Formula (Ia2), or Formula (II), and subgroups thereof, such as Formula (I-1), (Ia1), or (Ia2), include solvates thereof.


“Alkyl” encompasses straight and branched carbon chains having the indicated number of carbon atoms, for example, from 1 to 20 carbon atoms, or 1 to 8 carbon atoms, or 1 to 6 carbon atoms, or 1 to 3 carbon atoms. For example, C1-6 alkyl encompasses both straight and branched chain alkyl of from 1 to 6 carbon atoms. When an alkyl residue having a specific number of carbons is named, all branched and straight chain versions having that number of carbons are intended to be encompassed; thus, for example, “propyl” includes n-propyl and isopropyl; and “butyl” includes n-butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl and t-butyl. Examples of alkyl groups include, but are not limited to, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, pentyl, 2-pentyl, 3-pentyl, isopentyl, neopentyl, hexyl, 2-hexyl, 3-hexyl, and 3-methylpentyl.


When a range of values is given (e.g., C1-6 alkyl), each value within the range as well as all intervening ranges are included. For example, “C1-6 alkyl” includes C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C1-6, C2-6, C3-6, C4-6, C5-6, C1-5, C2-5, C3-5, C4-5, C1-4, C2-4, C3-4, C1-3, C2-3, and C1-2 alkyl.


“Alkenyl” refers to an unsaturated branched or straight-chain alkyl group having the indicated number of carbon atoms (e.g., 2 to 8, or 2 to 6 carbon atoms) and at least one carbon-carbon double bond. The group may be in either the cis or trans configuration (Z or E configuration) about the double bond(s). Alkenyl groups include, but are not limited to, ethenyl, propenyl (e.g., prop-1-en-1-yl, prop-1-en-2-yl, prop-2-en-1-yl (allyl), prop-2-en-2-yl), and butenyl (e.g., but-1-en-1-yl, but-1-en-2-yl, 2-methyl-prop-1-en-1-yl, but-2-en-1-yl, but-2-en-1-yl, but-2-en-2-yl, buta-1,3-dien-1-yl, buta-1,3-dien-2-yl).


“Alkynyl” refers to an unsaturated branched or straight-chain alkyl group having the indicated number of carbon atoms (e.g., 2 to 8 or 2 to 6 carbon atoms) and at least one carbon-carbon triple bond. Alkynyl groups include, but are not limited to, ethynyl, propynyl (e.g., prop-1-yn-1-yl, prop-2-yn-1-yl) and butynyl (e.g., but-1-yn-1-yl, but-1-yn-3-yl, but-3-yn-1-yl).


“Cycloalkyl” indicates a non-aromatic, fully saturated carbocyclic ring having the indicated number of carbon atoms, for example, 3 to 10, or 3 to 8, or 3 to 6 ring carbon atoms. Cycloalkyl groups may be monocyclic or polycyclic (e.g., bicyclic, tricyclic). Examples of cycloalkyl groups include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, and cyclohexyl, as well as bridged and caged ring groups (e.g., norbornane, bicyclo[2.2.2]octane). In addition, one ring of a polycyclic cycloalkyl group may be aromatic, provided the polycyclic cycloalkyl group is bound to the parent structure via a non-aromatic carbon. For example, a 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalen-1-yl group (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via a non-aromatic carbon atom) is a cycloalkyl group, while 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalen-5-yl (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via an aromatic carbon atom) is not considered a cycloalkyl group. Examples of polycyclic cycloalkyl groups consisting of a cycloalkyl group fused to an aromatic ring are described below.


“Cycloalkenyl” indicates a non-aromatic carbocyclic ring, containing the indicated number of carbon atoms (e.g., 3 to 10, or 3 to 8, or 3 to 6 ring carbon atoms) and at least one carbon-carbon double bond. Cycloalkenyl groups may be monocyclic or polycyclic (e.g., bicyclic, tricyclic). Examples of cycloalkenyl groups include cyclopropenyl, cyclobutenyl, cyclopentenyl, cyclopentadienyl, and cyclohexenyl, as well as bridged and caged ring groups (e.g., bicyclo[2.2.2]octene). In addition, one ring of a polycyclic cycloalkenyl group may be aromatic, provided the polycyclic alkenyl group is bound to the parent structure via a non-aromatic carbon atom. For example, inden-1-yl (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via a non-aromatic carbon atom) is considered a cycloalkenyl group, while inden-4-yl (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via an aromatic carbon atom) is not considered a cycloalkenyl group. Examples of polycyclic cycloalkenyl groups consisting of a cycloalkenyl group fused to an aromatic ring are described below.


“Aryl” indicates an aromatic carbocyclic ring having the indicated number of carbon atoms, for example, 6 to 12 or 6 to 10 carbon atoms. Aryl groups may be monocyclic or polycyclic (e.g., bicyclic, tricyclic). In some instances, both rings of a polycyclic aryl group are aromatic (e.g., naphthyl). In other instances, polycyclic aryl groups may include a non-aromatic ring fused to an aromatic ring, provided the polycyclic aryl group is bound to the parent structure via an atom in the aromatic ring. Thus, a 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalen-5-yl group (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via an aromatic carbon atom) is considered an aryl group, while 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalen-1-yl (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via a non-aromatic carbon atom) is not considered an aryl group. Similarly, a 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolin-8-yl group (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via an aromatic carbon atom) is considered an aryl group, while 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolin-1-yl group (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via a non-aromatic nitrogen atom) is not considered an aryl group. However, the term “aryl” does not encompass or overlap with “heteroaryl,” as defined herein, regardless of the point of attachment (e.g., both quinolin-5-yl and quinolin-2-yl are heteroaryl groups). In some instances, aryl is phenyl or naphthyl. In certain instances, aryl is phenyl. Additional examples of aryl groups comprising an aromatic carbon ring fused to a non-aromatic ring are described below.


“Heteroaryl” indicates an aromatic ring containing the indicated number of atoms (e.g., 5 to 12, or 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl) made up of one or more heteroatoms (e.g., 1, 2, 3 or 4 heteroatoms) selected from N, O and S and with the remaining ring atoms being carbon. Heteroaryl groups do not contain adjacent S and O atoms. In some embodiments, the total number of S and O atoms in the heteroaryl group is not more than 2. In some embodiments, the total number of S and O atoms in the heteroaryl group is not more than 1. Unless otherwise indicated, heteroaryl groups may be bound to the parent structure by a carbon or nitrogen atom, as valency permits. For example, “pyridyl” includes 2-pyridyl, 3-pyridyl and 4-pyridyl groups, and “pyrrolyl” includes 1-pyrrolyl, 2-pyrrolyl and 3-pyrrolyl groups.


In some instances, a heteroaryl group is monocyclic. Examples include pyrrole, pyrazole, imidazole, triazole (e.g., 1,2,3-triazole, 1,2,4-triazole, 1,2,4-triazole), tetrazole, furan, isoxazole, oxazole, oxadiazole (e.g., 1,2,3-oxadiazole, 1,2,4-oxadiazole, 1,3,4-oxadiazole), thiophene, isothiazole, thiazole, thiadiazole (e.g., 1,2,3-thiadiazole, 1,2,4-thiadiazole, 1,3,4-thiadiazole), pyridine, pyridazine, pyrimidine, pyrazine, triazine (e.g., 1,2,4-triazine, 1,3,5-triazine) and tetrazine.


In some instances, both rings of a polycyclic heteroaryl group are aromatic. Examples include indole, isoindole, indazole, benzoimidazole, benzotriazole, benzofuran, benzoxazole, benzoisoxazole, benzoxadiazole, benzothiophene, benzothiazole, benzoisothiazole, benzothiadiazole, 1H-pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine, 1H-pyrazolo[3,4-b]pyridine, 3H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine, 3H-[1,2,3]triazolo[4,5-b]pyridine, 1H-pyrrolo[3,2-b]pyridine, 1H-pyrazolo[4,3-b]pyridine, 1H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine, 1H-[1,2,3]triazolo[4,5-b]pyridine, 1H-pyrrolo[2,3-c]pyridine, 1H-pyrazolo[3,4-c]pyridine, 3H-imidazo[4,5-c]pyridine, 3H-[1,2,3]triazolo[4,5-c]pyridine, 1H-pyrrolo[3,2-c]pyridine, 1H-pyrazolo[4,3-c]pyridine, 1H-imidazo[4,5-c]pyridine, 1H-[1,2,3]triazolo[4,5-c]pyridine, furo[2,3-b]pyridine, oxazolo[5,4-b]pyridine, isoxazolo[5,4-b]pyridine, [1,2,3]oxadiazolo[5,4-b]pyridine, furo[3,2-b]pyridine, oxazolo[4,5-b]pyridine, isoxazolo[4,5-b]pyridine, [1,2,3]oxadiazolo[4,5-b]pyridine, furo[2,3-c]pyridine, oxazolo[5,4-c]pyridine, isoxazolo[5,4-c]pyridine, [1,2,3]oxadiazolo[5,4-c]pyridine, furo[3,2-c]pyridine, oxazolo[4,5-c]pyridine, isoxazolo[4,5-c]pyridine, [1,2,3]oxadiazolo[4,5-c]pyridine, thieno[2,3-b]pyridine, thiazolo[5,4-b]pyridine, isothiazolo[5,4-b]pyridine, [1,2,3]thiadiazolo[5,4-b]pyridine, thieno[3,2-b]pyridine, thiazolo[4,5-b]pyridine, isothiazolo[4,5-b]pyridine, [1,2,3]thiadiazolo[4,5-b]pyridine, thieno[2,3-c]pyridine, thiazolo[5,4-c]pyridine, isothiazolo[5,4-c]pyridine, [1,2,3]thiadiazolo[5,4-c]pyridine, thieno[3,2-c]pyridine, thiazolo[4,5-c]pyridine, isothiazolo[4,5-c]pyridine, [1,2,3]thiadiazolo[4,5-c]pyridine, quinoline, isoquinoline, cinnoline, quinazoline, quinoxaline, phthalazine, naphthyridine (e.g., 1,8-naphthyridine, 1,7-naphthyridine, 1,6-naphthyridine, 1,5-naphthyridine, 2,7-naphthyridine, 2,6-naphthyridine), imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine, 1H-pyrazolo[3,4-d]thiazole, 1H-pyrazolo[4,3-d]thiazole and imidazo[2,1-b]thiazole.


In other instances, polycyclic heteroaryl groups may include a non-aromatic ring (e.g., cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkenyl) fused to a heteroaryl ring, provided the polycyclic heteroaryl group is bound to the parent structure via an atom in the aromatic ring. For example, a 4,5,6,7-tetrahydrobenzo[d]thiazol-2-yl group (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via an aromatic carbon atom) is considered a heteroaryl group, while 4,5,6,7-tetrahydrobenzo[d]thiazol-5-yl (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via a non-aromatic carbon atom) is not considered a heteroaryl group. Examples of polycyclic heteroaryl groups consisting of a heteroaryl ring fused to a non-aromatic ring are described below.


“Heterocycloalkyl” indicates a non-aromatic, fully saturated ring having the indicated number of atoms (e.g., 3 to 10, or 3 to 7, membered heterocycloalkyl) made up of one or more heteroatoms (e.g., 1, 2, 3 or 4 heteroatoms) selected from N, O and S and with the remaining ring atoms being carbon. Heterocycloalkyl groups may be monocyclic or polycyclic (e.g., bicyclic, tricyclic). Examples of heterocycloalkyl groups include oxiranyl, aziridinyl, azetidinyl, pyrrolidinyl, imidazolidinyl, pyrazolidinyl, piperidinyl, piperazinyl, morpholinyl and thiomorpholinyl. Examples include thiomorpholine S-oxide and thiomorpholine S,S-dioxide. In addition, one ring of a polycyclic heterocycloalkyl group may be aromatic (e.g., aryl or heteroaryl), provided the polycyclic heterocycloalkyl group is bound to the parent structure via a non-aromatic carbon or nitrogen atom. For example, a 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolin-1-yl group (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via a non-aromatic nitrogen atom) is considered a heterocycloalkyl group, while 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolin-8-yl group (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via an aromatic carbon atom) is not considered a heterocycloalkyl group. Examples of polycyclic heterocycloalkyl groups consisting of a heterocycloalkyl group fused to an aromatic ring are described below.


“Heterocycloalkenyl” indicates a non-aromatic ring having the indicated number of atoms (e.g., 3 to 10, or 3 to 7, membered heterocycloalkyl) made up of one or more heteroatoms (e.g., 1, 2, 3 or 4 heteroatoms) selected from N, O and S and with the remaining ring atoms being carbon, and at least one double bond derived by the removal of one molecule of hydrogen from adjacent carbon atoms, adjacent nitrogen atoms, or adjacent carbon and nitrogen atoms of the corresponding heterocycloalkyl. Heterocycloalkenyl groups may be monocyclic or polycyclic (e.g., bicyclic, tricyclic). Examples of heterocycloalkenyl groups include dihydrofuranyl (e.g., 2,3-dihydrofuranyl, 2,5-dihydrofuranyl), dihydrothiophenyl (e.g., 2,3-dihydrothiophenyl, 2,5-dihydrothiophenyl), dihydropyrrolyl (e.g., 2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrrolyl, 2,5-dihydro-1H-pyrrolyl), dihydroimidazolyl (e.g., 2,3-dihydro-1H-imidazolyl, 4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazolyl), pyranyl, dihydropyranyl (e.g., 3,4-dihydro-2H-pyranyl, 3,6-dihydro-2H-pyranyl), tetrahydropyridinyl (e.g., 1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyridinyl, 1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridinyl) and dihydropyridine (e.g., 1,2-dihydropyridine, 1,4-dihydropyridine). In addition, one ring of a polycyclic heterocycloalkenyl group may be aromatic (e.g., aryl or heteroaryl), provided the polycyclic heterocycloalkenyl group is bound to the parent structure via a non-aromatic carbon or nitrogen atom. For example, a 1,2-dihydroquinolin-1-yl group (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via a non-aromatic nitrogen atom) is considered a heterocycloalkenyl group, while 1,2-dihydroquinolin-8-yl group (wherein the moiety is bound to the parent structure via an aromatic carbon atom) is not considered a heterocycloalkenyl group. Examples of polycyclic heterocycloalkenyl groups consisting of a heterocycloalkenyl group fused to an aromatic ring are described below.


Examples of polycyclic rings consisting of an aromatic ring (e.g., aryl or heteroaryl) fused to a non-aromatic ring (e.g., cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkenyl) include indenyl, 2,3-dihydro-1H-indenyl, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalenyl, benzo[1,3]dioxolyl, tetrahydroquinolinyl, 2,3-dihydrobenzo[1,4]dioxinyl, indolinyl, isoindolinyl, 2,3-dihydro-1H-indazolyl, 2,3-dihydro-1H-benzo[d]imidazolyl, 2,3-dihydrobenzofuranyl, 1,3-dihydroisobenzofuranyl, 1,3-dihydrobenzo[c]isoxazolyl, 2,3-dihydrobenzo[d]isoxazolyl, 2,3-dihydrobenzo[d]oxazolyl, 2,3-dihydrobenzo[b]thiophenyl, 1,3-dihydrobenzo[c]thiophenyl, 1,3-dihydrobenzo[c]isothiazolyl, 2,3-dihydrobenzo[d]isothiazolyl, 2,3-dihydrobenzo[d]thiazolyl, 5,6-dihydro-4H-cyclopenta[d]thiazolyl, 4,5,6,7-tetrahydrobenzo[d]thiazolyl, 5,6-dihydro-4H-pyrrolo[3,4-d]thiazolyl, 4,5,6,7-tetrahydrothiazolo[5,4-c]pyridinyl, indolin-2-one, indolin-3-one, isoindolin-1-one, 1,2-dihydroindazol-3-one, 1H-benzo[d]imidazol-2(3H)-one, benzofuran-2(3H)-one, benzofuran-3(2H)-one, isobenzofuran-1(3H)-one, benzo[c]isoxazol-3(1H)-one, benzo[d]isoxazol-3(2H)-one, benzo[d]oxazol-2(3H)-one, benzo[b]thiophen-2(3H)-one, benzo[b]thiophen-3(2H)-one, benzo[c]thiophen-1(3H)-one, benzo[c]isothiazol-3(1H)-one, benzo[d]isothiazol-3(2H)-one, benzo[d]thiazol-2(3H)-one, 4,5-dihydropyrrolo[3,4-d]thiazol-6-one, 1,2-dihydropyrazolo[3,4-d]thiazol-3-one, quinolin-4(3H)-one, quinazolin-4(3H)-one, quinazoline-2,4(1H,3H)-dione, quinoxalin-2(1H)-one, quinoxaline-2,3(1H,4H)-dione, cinnolin-4(3H)-one, pyridin-2(1H)-one, pyrimidin-2(1H)-one, pyrimidin-4(3H)-one, pyridazin-3(2H)-one, 1H-pyrrolo[3,2-b]pyridin-2(3H)-one, 1H-pyrrolo[3,2-c]pyridin-2(3H)-one, 1H-pyrrolo[2,3-c]pyridin-2(3H)-one, 1H-pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridin-2(3H)-one, 1,2-dihydropyrazolo[3,4-d]thiazol-3-one and 4,5-dihydropyrrolo[3,4-d]thiazol-6-one. As discussed herein, whether each ring is considered an aryl, heteroaryl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, heterocycloalkyl or heterocycloalkenyl group is determined by the atom through which the moiety is bound to the parent structure.


“Halogen” or “halo” refers to fluoro, chloro, bromo or iodo.


“Haloalkyl” refers to alkyl substituted with one or more halogen. A haloalkyl group may have a halogen substituent at any valence-permitted location on the alkyl and may have any number of halogen substituents ranging from one to the maximum valence-permitted number. Particular haloalkyl groups have 1, 2, or 3 halogen substituents. Examples of haloalkyl groups include, but are not limited to, —CH2F, —CHF2, —CF3, —CH2CH2F, —CH2CHF2, —CH2CF3, —CH2Cl, —CHCl2, —CCl3, —CH2CH2C1, —CH2CHCl2, —CH2CCl3.


Unless otherwise indicated, compounds disclosed and/or described herein include all possible enantiomers, diastereomers, meso isomers and other stereoisomeric forms, including racemic mixtures, optically pure forms and intermediate mixtures thereof. Enantiomers, diastereomers, meso isomers and other stereoisomeric forms can be prepared using chiral synthons or chiral reagents, or resolved using conventional techniques. Unless specified otherwise, when the compounds disclosed and/or described herein contain olefinic double bonds or other centers of geometric asymmetry, it is intended that the compounds include both E and Z isomers. When the compounds described herein contain moieties capable of tautomerization, and unless specified otherwise, it is intended that the compounds include all possible tautomers.


“Protecting group” has the meaning conventionally associated with it in organic synthesis, i.e., a group that selectively blocks one or more reactive sites in a multifunctional compound such that a chemical reaction can be carried out selectively on another unprotected reactive site, and such that the group can readily be removed after the selective reaction is complete. A variety of protecting groups are disclosed, for example, in T. H. Greene and P. G. M. Wuts, Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, Third Edition, John Wiley & Sons, New York (1999). For example, a “hydroxy protected form” contains at least one hydroxy group protected with a hydroxy protecting group. Likewise, amines and other reactive groups may similarly be protected.


The term “pharmaceutically acceptable salt” refers to a salt of any of the compounds herein which are known to be non-toxic and are commonly used in the pharmaceutical literature. In some embodiments, the pharmaceutically acceptable salt of a compound retains the biological effectiveness of the compounds described herein and are not biologically or otherwise undesirable. Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable salts can be found in Berge et al., Pharmaceutical Salts, J. Pharmaceutical Sciences, January 1977, 66(1), 1-19. Pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts can be formed with inorganic acids and organic acids. Inorganic acids from which salts can be derived include, for example, hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, and phosphoric acid. Organic acids from which salts can be derived include, for example, acetic acid, propionic acid, glycolic acid, pyruvic acid, lactic acid, oxalic acid, malic acid, maleic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, fumaric acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, benzoic acid, cinnamic acid, mandelic acid, methanesulfonic acid, ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxyethylsulfonic acid, p-toluenesulfonic acid, stearic acid and salicylic acid. Pharmaceutically acceptable base addition salts can be formed with inorganic and organic bases. Inorganic bases from which salts can be derived include, for example, sodium, potassium, lithium, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, manganese, and aluminum. Organic bases from which salts can be derived include, for example, primary, secondary, and tertiary amines; substituted amines including naturally occurring substituted amines; cyclic amines; and basic ion exchange resins. Examples of organic bases include isopropylamine, trimethylamine, diethylamine, triethylamine, tripropylamine, and ethanolamine. In some embodiments, the pharmaceutically acceptable base addition salt is selected from ammonium, potassium, sodium, calcium, and magnesium salts.


If the compound described herein is obtained as an acid addition salt, the free base can be obtained by basifying a solution of the acid salt. Conversely, if the compound is a free base, an addition salt, particularly a pharmaceutically acceptable addition salt, may be produced by dissolving the free base in a suitable organic solvent and treating the solution with an acid, in accordance with conventional procedures for preparing acid addition salts from base compounds (see, e.g., Berge et al., Pharmaceutical Salts, J. Pharmaceutical Sciences, January 1977, 66(1), 1-19). Those skilled in the art will recognize various synthetic methodologies that may be used to prepare pharmaceutically acceptable addition salts.


A “solvate” is formed by the interaction of a solvent and a compound. Suitable solvents include, for example, water and alcohols (e.g., ethanol). Solvates include hydrates having any ratio of compound to water, such as monohydrates, dihydrates and hemi-hydrates.


The term “substituted” means that the specified group or moiety bears one or more substituents including, but not limited to, substituents such as alkoxy, acyl, acyloxy, alkoxycarbonyl, carbonylalkoxy, acylamino, amino, aminoacyl, aminocarbonylamino, aminocarbonyloxy, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, aryl, heteroaryl, aryloxy, cyano, azido, halo, hydroxyl, nitro, carboxyl, thiol, thioalkyl, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, heterocycloalkyl, heterocycloalkenyl, aralkyl, aminosulfonyl, sulfonylamino, sulfonyl, oxo and the like. The term “unsubstituted” means that the specified group bears no substituents. Where the term “substituted” is used to describe a structural system, the substitution is meant to occur at any valency-allowed position on the system. When a group or moiety bears more than one substituent, it is understood that the substituents may be the same or different from one another. In some embodiments, a substituted group or moiety bears from one to five substituents. In some embodiments, a substituted group or moiety bears one substituent. In some embodiments, a substituted group or moiety bears two substituents. In some embodiments, a substituted group or moiety bears three substituents. In some embodiments, a substituted group or moiety bears four substituents. In some embodiments, a substituted group or moiety bears five substituents.


By “optional” or “optionally” is meant that the subsequently described event or circumstance may or may not occur, and that the description includes instances where the event or circumstance occurs and instances in which it does not. For example, “optionally substituted alkyl” encompasses both “alkyl” and “substituted alkyl” as defined herein. It will be understood by those skilled in the art, with respect to any group containing one or more substituents, that such groups are not intended to introduce any substitution or substitution patterns that are sterically impractical, synthetically non-feasible, and/or inherently unstable. It will also be understood that where a group or moiety is optionally substituted, the disclosure includes both embodiments in which the group or moiety is substituted and embodiments in which the group or moiety is unsubstituted.


The compounds disclosed and/or described herein can be enriched isotopic forms, e.g., enriched in the content of 2H, 3H, 11C, 13C and/or 14C. In one embodiment, the compound contains at least one deuterium atom. Such deuterated forms can be made, for example, by the procedure described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,846,514 and 6,334,997. Such deuterated compounds may improve the efficacy and increase the duration of action of compounds disclosed and/or described herein. Deuterium substituted compounds can be synthesized using various methods, such as those described in: Dean, D., Recent Advances in the Synthesis and Applications of Radiolabeled Compounds for Drug Discovery and Development, Curr. Pharm. Des., 2000; 6(10); Kabalka, G. et al., The Synthesis of Radiolabeled Compounds via Organometallic Intermediates, Tetrahedron, 1989, 45(21), 6601-21; and Evans, E., Synthesis of radiolabeled compounds, J. Radioanal. Chem., 1981, 64(1-2), 9-32.


The term “pharmaceutically acceptable carrier” or “pharmaceutically acceptable excipient” includes any and all solvents, dispersion media, coatings, antibacterial and antifungal agents, isotonic and absorption delaying agents and the like. The use of such media and agents for pharmaceutically active substances is well known in the art. Except insofar as any conventional media or agent is incompatible with the active ingredient, its use in pharmaceutical compositions is contemplated. Supplementary active ingredients can also be incorporated into the pharmaceutical compositions.


The terms “patient,” “individual,” and “subject” refer to an animal, such as a mammal, bird, or fish. In some embodiments, the patient or subject is a mammal. Mammals include, for example, mice, rats, dogs, cats, pigs, sheep, horses, cows and humans. In some embodiments, the patient, individual, or subject is a human, for example a human that has been or will be the object of treatment, observation or experiment. The compounds, compositions and methods described herein can be useful in both human therapy and veterinary applications.


The term “therapeutically effective amount” or “effective amount” refers to that amount of a compound disclosed and/or described herein that is sufficient to affect treatment, as defined herein, when administered to a patient in need of such treatment. A therapeutically effective amount of a compound may be an amount sufficient to treat a disease responsive to modulation (e.g., inhibition) of KIF18a. The therapeutically effective amount will vary depending upon, for example, the subject and disease condition being treated, the weight and age of the subject, the severity of the disease condition, the particular compound, the dosing regimen to be followed, timing of administration, the manner of administration, all of which can readily be determined by one of ordinary skill in the art. The therapeutically effective amount may be ascertained experimentally, for example by assaying blood concentration of the chemical entity, or theoretically, by calculating bioavailability.


“Treatment” (and related terms, such as “treat,” “treated,” “treating”) includes one or more of: inhibiting a disease or disorder; slowing or arresting the development of clinical symptoms of a disease or disorder; and/or relieving a disease or disorder (i.e., causing relief from or regression of clinical symptoms). The term covers both complete and partial reduction of the condition or disorder, and complete or partial reduction of clinical symptoms of a disease or disorder. Thus, compounds described and/or disclosed herein may prevent an existing disease or disorder from worsening, assist in the management of the disease or disorder, or reduce or eliminate the disease or disorder.


It is understood that embodiments described herein as “comprising” include “consisting of” and “consisting essentially of” embodiments.


Compounds

Compounds and salts thereof (such as pharmaceutically acceptable salts) are detailed herein, including in the Brief Summary and in the appended claims. Also provided are the use of all of the compounds described herein, including any and all stereoisomers, including geometric isomers (cis/trans), E/Z isomers, enantiomers, diastereomers, and mixtures thereof in any ratio including racemic mixtures, salts and solvates of the compounds described herein, as well as methods of making such compounds. Any compound described herein may also be referred to as a drug.


In one aspect, provided are compounds of Formula (I):




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein:


ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, C1-6 alkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —NRa1C(O)NRa2Ra3, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20, —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, and C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo;


Ra1-Ra22 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl;


ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon;


each RB group is independently halo, C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, or C2-6 alkenyl; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl;


m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4;


Y1 is N or CRC1;


Y2 is N or CRC2;


Y3 is N or CRC3;


Y4 is N or CRC4;


wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N;


RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH;


Rc1-Rc18 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


In one aspect, provided are compounds of Formula (I-1):




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein:


ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, C1-6 alkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —NRa1C(O)NRa2Ra3, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, and —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20.


Ra1-Ra20 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl;


ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon;


each RB group is independently halo, C1-6 alkyl, or C2-6 alkenyl; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl;


m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4;


Y1 is N or CRC1;


Y2 is N or CRC2;


Y3 is N or CRC3;


Y4 is N or CRC4;


wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N;


RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH;


Rc1-Rc13 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


In another aspect, provided herein is a compound of Formula (I-2)




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein:


ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, C1-6 alkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —NRa1C(O)NRa2Ra3, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20, —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, and C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo;


Ra1-Ra22 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl;


ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon;


each RB group is independently halo, C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, or C2-6 alkenyl; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl;


m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4;


Y1 is N or CRC1;


Y2 is N or CRC2;


Y3 is N or CRC3;


Y4 is N or CRC4;


wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N;


RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH;


Rc1-Rc15 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


In another aspect, provided herein is a compound of Formula (I-3):




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein:


ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, C1-6 alkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —NRa1C(O)NRa2Ra3, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20, —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, and C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo;


Ra1-Ra22 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl;


ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon;


m is 2;


the two RB groups are attached to the same carbon atom on ring B and are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-7 cycloalkyl;


Y1 is N or CRC1;


Y2 is N or CRC2;


Y3 is N or CRC3;


Y4 is N or CRC4;


wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N;


RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH;


Rc1-Rc18 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


In some embodiments of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), and Formula (I-3), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, ring A is substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, and C1-6 alkyl substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more halo. In some embodiments, ring A is substituted with —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, or C1-6 alkyl substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more halo. In some embodiments, Ra21 and Ra22 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl.


In some embodiments of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), and Formula (I-3), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, one or more RB groups are independently C1-6 alkyl substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more halo. In some embodiments, an RB group is C1-6 alkyl substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more halo.


In some embodiments of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), and Formula (I-3), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, RC2 is —NRc14C(O)ORc15 wherein Rc14 and Rc15 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


In some embodiments, cycloalkyl or heterocycloalkyl groups include spiro groups. In some embodiments, cycloalkyl or heterocycloalkyl groups include fused groups.


In some embodiments of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), and Formula (I-3), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted C6-14 aryl. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted phenyl. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted 6-membered heteroaryl. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted 5-membered heteroaryl. In some embodiments, ring A is indolyl, indazolyl, pyridinyl, thiophenyl, furanyl, pyrazolyl, pyrrolyl, oxazolyl, chromanyl, or quinolinyl, each optionally substituted. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted thiophenyl.


In some embodiments Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), and Formula (I-3) Formula (II), ring A is optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, C1-6 alkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —NRa1C(O)NRa2Ra3, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20, —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, and C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo. In some embodiments, Ra1-Ra22 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl.


In some embodiments, the 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl is piperidinyl. In some embodiments, the 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl is




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In some embodiments, Ra1 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra1 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, Ra2 and Ra3 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra2 and Ra3 are each independently hydrogen, cyclopropyl, ethyl, or isopropyl. In some embodiments, Ra4 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra4 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, Ra5 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra5 is tert-butyl. In some embodiments, Ra6 and Ray are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl optionally substituted with C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra6 and Ray are each independently hydrogen, imidazolyl, methylimidazolyl, or pyrimidinyl. In some embodiments, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9 is




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In some embodiments, Ra8 and Ra9 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra8 and Ra9 are each independently methyl or cyclopentyl. In some embodiments, —ORa10 is




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In some embodiments, Ra10 is C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra10 is cyclopentyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)Ra11 is




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In some embodiments, Ra11 is C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra11 is cyclopentyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13 is




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In some embodiments, Ra12 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra12 is hydrogen or methyl. In some embodiments, Ra13 is C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra13 is cyclopentyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15 is




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In some embodiments, —S(O)2Na14Ra15 is




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In some embodiments, Ra14 and Ra15 are each independently hydrogen; C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), —S(C1-6 alkyl), and halo; C2-6 alkenyl; C3-10 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), and halo, wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; C3-10 cycloalkenyl; or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra14 and Ra15 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra14 is hydrogen and Ra15 is butyl. In some embodiments, Ra15 is tert-butyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)2Ra15 is




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In some embodiments, —S(O)2Ra16 is




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In some embodiments, Ra16 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl or halo. In some embodiments, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20 is —C(O)NRa19Ra20 or —(CRa17Ra18)C(O)NRa19Ra20. In some embodiments, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20 is —C(O)NRa19Ra20. In some embodiments, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20 is —(CRa17Ra18)C(O)NRa19Ra20. In some embodiments, Ra17 and Ra18 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra17 and Ra18 are each hydrogen. In some embodiments, Ra19 and Ra20 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra19 and Ra20 are each independently hydrogen or cyclopropyl. In some embodiments, —SRa21 is




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In some embodiments, Ra21 is C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, —C(O)Ra22 is




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In some embodiments, Ra22 is C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, the optionally substituted C1-6 alkyl is




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In some embodiments, C1-6 alkyl is optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more halo. In some embodiments, the 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl is piperidinyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more halo. In some embodiments, the 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl is optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more fluoro. In some embodiments, the 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl is piperidinyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more fluoro.


In some embodiments, ring A is substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, —OH, amino,




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In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, —OH amino,




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In some embodiments of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), and Formula (I-3), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon. In some embodiments, ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, ring B is cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, or cycloheptyl. In some embodiments, ring B is




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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), or Formula (I-3). In some embodiments, ring B is C5-7 cycloalkenyl. In some embodiments, ring B is cyclopentenyl, cyclohexenyl, or cycloheptenyl. In some embodiments, ring B is




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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), or Formula (I-3). In some embodiments, ring B is




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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), or Formula (I-3). In some embodiments, ring B is 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl. In some embodiments, ring B is 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon. In some embodiments, ring B is tetrahydrofuranyl or 1,3-dioxanyl. In some embodiments, ring B is




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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), or Formula (I-3).


In some embodiments, ring B is substituted with m RB groups, wherein each RB group is independently halo, C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more halo, or C2-6 alkenyl; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiment, an RB group is methyl or ethyl. In some embodiment, two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form cyclopropyl. In some embodiments, two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form cyclopropyl.


In some embodiments, m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4. In some embodiments, m is 0, 1, 2, or 3. In some embodiments, m is 0, 1, or 2. In some embodiments, m is 0 or 1. In some embodiments, m is 0. In some embodiments, m is 1.


In some embodiments,




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of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), or Formula (I-3), is



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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), or Formula (I-3). In some embodiments,




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of Formula I is



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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), or Formula (I-3).


In some embodiments of Formula (I), Formula (I-1), Formula (I-2), and Formula (I-3), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, Y1 is N or CRC1; Y2 is N or CRC2; Y3 is N or CRC3; and Y4 is N or CRC4. In some embodiments, no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N. In some embodiments, no more than two of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N. In some embodiments, no more than one of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 is N. In some embodiments, Y1 is CRC1; Y2 is CRC2; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4. In some embodiments, Y1 is N; Y2 is CRC2; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4 In some embodiments, Y1 is CRC1; Y2 is N; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4.


In some embodiments, RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH. In some embodiments, Rc1-Rc18 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


In some embodiments, RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH. In some embodiments, Rc1-Rc15 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


In some embodiments, RC1 is hydrogen or halo. In some embodiments, RC1 is hydrogen or fluoro. In some embodiments, RC3 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, RC4 is hydrogen or —NH2. In some embodiments, RC1, RC3, and RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, or —NH2.


In some embodiments, RC2 is cyano, —OH, —CH2OH, bromo, —NO2,




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In some embodiments, RC2 is cyano, —OH, —CH2OH, bromo, —NO2,




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In some embodiments, RC2 is cyano, —OH, halo, —NO2, C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH. In some embodiments, RC2 is cyano, —OH, halo, —NO2, C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


In some embodiments, —C(O)NRc1Rc2 is




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In some embodiments, Rc1 and Rc2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc1 and Rc2 are each independently hydrogen, methyl, or ethyl. In some embodiments, —NRc3Rc4 is




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In some embodiments, Rc3 and Rc4 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc1 and Rc2 are each independently hydrogen, methyl, or ethyl. In some embodiments, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6 is




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In some embodiments, Rc5 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc5 is hydrogen, methyl, or ethyl. In some embodiments, Rc6 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from halo and —OH. In some embodiments, Rc5 is methyl or —CH2CH2OH. In some embodiments, Rc5 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, Rc6 is ethyl. In some embodiments, —P(O)Rc7Rc8 is




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In some embodiments, Rc7 and Rc8 are each independently C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc7 and Rc8 are each methyl. In some embodiments, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10 is




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In some embodiments, Rc9 and Rc10 are each independently C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc9 and Rc10 are each methyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12 is




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In some embodiments, Rc11 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc11 is hydrogen or methyl. In some embodiments, Rc12 is C1-6 alkyl or C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Rc12 is cyclopropyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)2Rc13 is




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In some embodiments, Rc13 is C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc13 is methyl. In some embodiments, NRc14C(O)ORc15 is




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In some embodiments, Rc14 and Rc15 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc14 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, Rc15 is ethyl. In some embodiments, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18 is




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In some embodiments, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18 is —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-3NRc17C(O)Rc18. In some embodiments, Rc16, Rc17 and Rc18 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc16 and Rc17 are hydrogen. In some embodiments, Rc18 is methyl.


In one aspect, provided are compounds of Formula (Ia1):




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ra14, Ra15, ring B, RB, m, and RC2 are as defined for Formula (I) or any variation or embodiment thereof. In some embodiments, RC2 is halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18 or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH. In some embodiments, RC2 is halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH. In some embodiments, RC2 is —NRc5S(O)2Rc6. In some embodiments, Rc5 is hydrogen and RC6 is C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc5 is hydrogen and Rc6 is ethyl. In some embodiments, Rc5 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, Rc6 is ethyl. In some embodiments, Rc6 is methyl. In some embodiments, Ra14 is hydrogen and Ra15 is C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra14 is hydrogen and Ra15 is tert-butyl. In some embodiments, Ra14 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, Ra15 is tert-butyl. In some embodiments, ring B is




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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (Ia1). In some embodiments,




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In one aspect, provided are compounds of Formula (Ia2):




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ra16, ring B, RB, m, and RC2 are as defined for Formula (I) or any variation or embodiment thereof. In some embodiments, RC2 is halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12—S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH. In some embodiments, RC2 is halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


In some embodiments, ring B is not




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In some embodiments, the compound is not 4′-fluoro-1′-[3-(piperidine-1-sulfonyl)benzoyl]-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; 3-cyclopropyl-1-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]urea; 1-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]-3-(propan-2-yl)urea; [4-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]methanol; 4′-fluoro-1′-(1H-indole-5-carbonyl)-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; N-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]pyrimidin-2-amine; 4′-fluoro-1′-[3-(morpholine-4-sulfonyl)benzoyl]-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; or [3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]urea.


In some embodiments, the compound is not a salt of 4′-fluoro-1′-[3-(piperidine-1-sulfonyl)benzoyl]-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; 3-cyclopropyl-1-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]urea; 1-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]-3-(propan-2-yl)urea; [4-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]methanol; 4′-fluoro-1′-(1H-indole-5-carbonyl)-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; N-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]pyrimidin-2-amine; 4′-fluoro-1′-[3-(morpholine-4-sulfonyl)benzoyl]-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; or [3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]urea.


In another aspect, provided herein is a compound of Formula (II):




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wherein Z1, Z2, Z3, and Z4 are each independently hydrogen or RD, wherein RD is halo, —OH, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20, —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, —P(O)(Ra23)(Ra24), —C═NRa25, or C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo or C1-3 alkyl,

    • provided that
    • (1) when Z4 is hydrogen, then at least one of Z1 and Z3 is RD; and
    • (2) when Z4 is RD, then Z1 is RD, or




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    • Z5 is C—H, N, O, S, or N—X, wherein X is H or C1-6alkyl.
    • Z6 is —NRa26C(O)NRa27Ra28, —NRa29C(O)ORa30, —N═S(O)Ra31Ra32, —S(O)Ra33, —S(O)(NRa34)Ra35, —S(O)2NRa36Ra37, —S(O)2Ra38, —SRa39, —C(O)Ra40, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, or —CH(Z7)(Z8), wherein Z7 is hydrogen or —OH, and Z8 is C1-6 alkyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, or 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, and
    • ring C is 5- to 6-membered heteroaryl optionally substituted with one or more RE substituents, wherein each RE substituent is independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and C1-6 alkyl, or two RE substituents are taken, together with the atoms to which they are attached, to form C5-6 cycloalkyl, C5-6 cycloalkenyl, 5- to 6-membered heterocycloalkyl, 5- to 6-membered heterocycloalkenyl, or 5- to 6-membered heteroaryl;


Ra4-Ra40 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl;


ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon;


each RB group is independently halo or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together to form a ═CR1a3R1a4 group, wherein R1a3 and R1a4 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl;


m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4;


Y1 is N or CRC1;


Y2 is N or CRC2;


Y3 is N or CRC3;


Y4 is N or CRC4;


wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N;


RC1-Rc4 are each independently hydrogen or RF, wherein RF is halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5 S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, —O—S(O)2Rc19, or C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH, and


Rc1-Rc19 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —O(C1-6 alkyl), —NHC(O)(C1-6 alkyl), and —OH;


provided that


(1) when ring B is unsubstituted cyclopentyl, then ring A is




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wherein at least one of Z1-Z4 is —S(O)2-(3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl) substituted with one or more halo,


(2) when ring B is unsubstituted cyclohexyl and ring A is




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then at least one of RC1-RC4 is RF, and


(3) when ring B is 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1-4 RB, then ring A is




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wherein at least one of Z1-Z4 is —S(O)2-(3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl) optionally substituted with one or more halo.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, with one, two, three, or four Z1-Z4 are independently selected from the group consisting of —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, and C1-6 alkyl substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more halo. In some embodiments, ring A is substituted with —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, or C1-6 alkyl substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more halo. In some embodiments, Ra21 and Ra22 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, Z1, Z2, Z3, and Z4 are each independently hydrogen or RD, wherein RD is halo, —OH, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20, —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, —P(O)(Ra23)(Ra24), —C═NRa25, or C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo or C1-3 alkyl, wherein Ra4-Ra25 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, Z4 is hydrogen and at least one of Z1 and Z3 is RD wherein RD is as defined elsewhere herein. In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, Z4 is when Z4 is RD and Z1 is RD wherein RD is as defined elsewhere herein.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, Z5 is C—H, N, O, S, or N—X, wherein X is H or C1-6alkyl. In some embodiments, X is H. In some embodiments, X is C1-6alkyl. In some embodiments, X is methyl. In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, Z5 is C—H, N, O, S, or N—X, wherein X is H or C1-6alkyl, Z6 is —NRa26C(O)NRa27Ra28, —NRa29C(O)ORa30, —N═S(O)Ra31Ra32, —S(O)Ra33, —S(O)(NRa34)Ra35, —S(O)2NRa36Ra37, —S(O)2Ra38, —SRa39, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, C(O)Ra40, or —CH(Z7)(Z8), wherein Z7 is hydrogen or —OH, and Z8 is C1-6 alkyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, or 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, and ring C is 5- to 6-membered heteroaryl optionally substituted with one or more RE substituents, wherein each RE substituent is independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and C1-6 alkyl, or two RE substituents are taken, together with the atoms to which they are attached, to form C5-6 cycloalkyl, C5-6 cycloalkenyl, 5- to 6-membered heterocycloalkyl, 5- to 6-membered heterocycloalkenyl, or 5- to 6-membered heteroaryl; and Ra26-Ra40 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, one or more RB groups are independently C1-6 alkyl substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more halo. In some embodiments, an RB group is C1-6 alkyl substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more halo.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon. In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, one or more RB groups are independently halo or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo. In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together to form a ═CR1a3R1a4 group, wherein R1a3 and R1a4 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, Rc2 is —NRc14C(O)ORc15 wherein Rc14 and Rc15 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen or RF, wherein RF is halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, —O—S(O)2Rc19, or C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH; and Rc1-Rc19 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —O(C1-6 alkyl), —NHC(O)(C1-6 alkyl), and —OH. In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen or RF, wherein RF is halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13—NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, or C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH, and Rc1-Rc19 are as defined elsewhere herein. In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, RC1-RC4 are each independently —O—S(O)2Rc19, wherein Rc19 is as defined elsewhere herein.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, ring B is unsubstituted cyclopentyl and at least one of Z1-Z4 is —S(O)2-(3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl) is substituted with one or more halo. In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, ring B is unsubstituted cyclohexyl, ring A is




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and at least one of RC1-RC4 is RF, wherein RC1-RC4 and RF are as defined elsewhere herein. In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, ring B is 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with 1-4 RB, and at least one of Z1-Z4 is —S(O)2-(3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl) is optionally substituted with one or more halo, wherein RB is as defined elsewhere herein.


In some embodiments, cycloalkyl or heterocycloalkyl groups include spiro groups. In some embodiments, cycloalkyl or heterocycloalkyl groups include fused groups.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted C6-14 aryl. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted phenyl. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted 6-membered heteroaryl. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted 5-membered heteroaryl. In some embodiments, ring A is indolyl, indazolyl, pyridinyl, thiophenyl, furanyl, pyrazolyl, pyrrolyl, oxazolyl, chromanyl, or quinolinyl, each optionally substituted. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted thiophenyl.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, ring A is optionally substituted phenyl. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted 6-membered heteroaryl. In some embodiments, ring A is optionally substituted 5-membered heteroaryl. In some embodiments, ring A is pyridinyl, thiophenyl, furanyl, pyrazolyl, pyrrolyl, or oxazolyl. In some embodiments, ring A is




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In some embodiments of Formula (II), Ra4 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra4 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, Ra5 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra5 is tert-butyl. In some embodiments, Ra6 and Ray are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl optionally substituted with C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra6 and Ra7 are each independently hydrogen, imidazolyl, methylimidazolyl, or pyrimidinyl. In some embodiments, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9 is




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In some embodiments, Ra8 and Ra9 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra8 and Ra9 are each independently methyl or cyclopentyl. In some embodiments, —ORa10 is




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In some embodiments, Ra10 is C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra10 is cyclopentyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)Ra11 is




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In some embodiments, Ra11 is C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra11 is cyclopentyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13 is




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In some embodiments, Ra12 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra12 is hydrogen or methyl. In some embodiments, Ra13 is C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra13 is cyclopentyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15 is




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In some embodiments, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15 is




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In some embodiments, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15 is




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In some embodiments, Ra14 and Ra15 are each independently hydrogen; C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), —S(C1-6 alkyl), and halo; C2-6 alkenyl; C3-10 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), and halo, wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; C3-10 cycloalkenyl; or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra14 and Ra15 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra14 is hydrogen and Ra15 is butyl. In some embodiments, Ra15 is tert-butyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)2Ra16 is




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In some embodiments, —S(O)2Ra16 is




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In some embodiments, —S(O)2Ra15 is




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In some embodiments, Ra16 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl or halo. In some embodiments, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20 is —C(O)NRa19Ra20 or —(CRa17Ra18)C(O)NRa19Ra20. In some embodiments, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20 is —C(O)NRa19Ra20. In some embodiments, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20 is —(CRa17Ra18)C(O)NRa19Ra20. In some embodiments, Ra17 and Ra18 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra17 and Ra18 are each hydrogen. In some embodiments, Ra19 and Ra20 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra21 is hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, —SRa21 is




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In some embodiments, Ra22 is hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, —C(O)Ra22 is




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In some embodiments, Ra23 and Ra24 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, —P(O)(Ra23)(Ra24) is




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In some embodiments, R24 is hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, —C═NRa25 is




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In some embodiments, Z1-Z4 are each independently C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo or C1-3 alkyl. In some embodiments, Z1-Z4 are each independently




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In some embodiments of Formula (II), Z6 is 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Z6 is




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In some embodiments, Ra26 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra27 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, Ra27 and Ra28 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra27 and Ra28 are each independently hydrogen, cyclopropyl, ethyl, or isopropyl. In some embodiments, Ra29 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra29 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, Ra30 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra30 is tert-butyl. In some embodiments, —N═S(O)Ra31Ra32 is




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In some embodiments, Ra31 and Ra32 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra31 and Ra32 are each independently methyl or cyclopentyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)Ra33 is




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In some embodiments, Ra33 is C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra33 is cyclopentyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)(NRa34)Ra35 is




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In some embodiments, Ra34 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra34 is hydrogen or methyl. In some embodiments, Ra35 is C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra35 is cyclopentyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)2NRa34Ra35 is




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In some embodiments, —S(O)2NRa34Ra35 is




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In some embodiments, —S(O)2NRa34Ra35 is




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In some embodiments, Ra36 and Ra37 are each independently hydrogen; C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), —S(C1-6 alkyl), and halo; C2-6 alkenyl; C3-10 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), and halo, wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; C3-10 cycloalkenyl; or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra36 and Ra37 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Ra36 is hydrogen and Ra37 is butyl. In some embodiments, Ra37 is tert-butyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)2Ra3 is




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In some embodiments, —S(O)2Ra38 is




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In some embodiments, —S(O)2Ra38 is




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In some embodiments, Ra38 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl or halo. In some embodiments, —SRa39 is




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In some embodiments, Ra39 is C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Ra40 is C3-10cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, —C(O)Ra40 is




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In some embodiments, —CH(Z7)(Z8), wherein Z7 is hydrogen or —OH, and Z8 is C1-6 alkyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, or 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo. In some embodiments, Z7 is —OH. In some embodiments, Z7 is H. In some embodiments, Z8 is C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Z8 is C3-10 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one ore more halo. In some embodiments, Z8 is 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo. In some embodiments, —CH(Z7)(Z8) is




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In some embodiments of Formula (II), Z1, Z2, Z3, and Z4 are each independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, —OH, amino, —CH2OH,




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In some embodiments, Z1, Z2, Z3, and Z4 are each independently selected from the group consisting of —CH2OH,




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In some embodiments, ring A is bi-substituted phenyl. In some embodiments, ring A is selected from the group consisting of




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In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon. In some embodiments, ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, ring B is cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, or cycloheptyl. In some embodiments, ring B is




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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (II). In some embodiments, ring B is C5-7 cycloalkenyl. In some embodiments, ring B is cyclopentenyl, cyclohexenyl, or cycloheptenyl. In some embodiments, ring B is




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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (II). In some embodiments, ring B is




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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (II). In some embodiments, ring B is 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl. In some embodiments, ring B is 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon. In some embodiments, ring B is tetrahydrofuranyl or 1,3-dioxanyl. In some embodiments, ring B is




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In some embodiments of Formula (II), ring B is substituted with m RB groups, wherein each RB group is independently halo, C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more halo, or C2-6 alkenyl; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiment, an RB group is methyl or ethyl. In some embodiment, two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form cyclopropyl. In some embodiments, two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form cyclopropyl.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4. In some embodiments, m is 0, 1, 2, or 3. In some embodiments, m is 0, 1, or 2. In some embodiments, m is 0 or 1. In some embodiments, m is 0. In some embodiments, m is 1.


In some embodiments,




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of Formula (II) is



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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (II). In some embodiments,




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of Formula (II) is



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or wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (II). In some embodiments,




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wherein of * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (II).


In some embodiments of Formula (II), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, Y is Nor CRC1. Y2 is N or CRC2; Y3 is N or CRC3; and Y4 is N or CRC4. In some embodiments, no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N. In some embodiments, no more than two of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N. In some embodiments, no more than one of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 is N. In some embodiments, Y1 is CRC1. Y2 is CRC2; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4. In some embodiments, Y1 is N; Y2 is CRC2; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4. In some embodiments, Y1 is CRC1. Y2 is N; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen or RF, wherein RF is halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, —O—S(O)2Rc19, or C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), RC1 is hydrogen or halo. In some embodiments, RC1 is hydrogen or fluoro. In some embodiments, RC3 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, RC4 is hydrogen or —NH2. In some embodiments, RC1, RC3, and RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, or —NH2.


In some embodiments of Formula (II), RC2 is cyano, —OH, —CH2OH, fluoro, bromo, —NO2,




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In some embodiments, RC2 is cyano, —OH, —CH2OH, bromo, —NO2,




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In some embodiments, RC2 is




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In some embodiments, RC2 is cyano, —OH, halo, —NO2, C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13—NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH. In some embodiments, RC2 is cyano, —OH, halo, —NO2, C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13—NRc14C(O)ORc15, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH. In some embodiments, RC2 is —O—S(O)2Rc19.


In some embodiments, —C(O)NRc1Rc2 is




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In some embodiments, Rc1 and Rc2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc1 and Rc2 are each independently hydrogen, methyl, or ethyl. In some embodiments, —NRc3Rc4 is




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In some embodiments, Rc3 and Rc4 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc1 and Rc2 are each independently hydrogen, methyl, or ethyl. In some embodiments, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6 is




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In some embodiments, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6 is




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In some embodiments, Rc5 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc5 is hydrogen, methyl, or ethyl. In some embodiments, Rc6 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one, two, three, four, five, or more substituents independently selected from halo, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), and —NHC(O)(C1-6 alky). In some embodiments, Rc5 is methyl or —CH2CH2OH. In some embodiments, Rc5 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, Rc6 is ethyl. In some embodiments, RC6 is —CH2CH2F. In some embodiments, Rc6 is —OCH3. In some embodiments, —P(O)Rc7Rc8 is




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In some embodiments, Rc7 and Rc8 are each independently C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc7 and Rc8 are each methyl. In some embodiments, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10 is




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In some embodiments, Rc9 and Rc10 are each independently C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc9 and Rc10 are each methyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12 is




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In some embodiments, Rc11 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc11 is hydrogen or methyl. In some embodiments, Rc12 is C1-6 alkyl or C3-10 cycloalkyl. In some embodiments, Rc12 is cyclopropyl. In some embodiments, —S(O)2Rc13 is




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In some embodiments, Rc13 is C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc13 is methyl. In some embodiments, NRc14C(O)ORc15 is




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In some embodiments, Rc14 and Rc15 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc14 is hydrogen. In some embodiments, Rc15 is ethyl. In some embodiments, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18 is




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In some embodiments, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18 is —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-3NRc17C(O)Rc18. In some embodiments, Rc16, Rc17 and Rc18 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl. In some embodiments, Rc16 and Rc17 are hydrogen. In some embodiments, Rc18 is methyl.


In some embodiments, provided herein are compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof described in Table 1.











TABLE 1





Compound




No.
Structure
Name







Compound  1


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(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(4′- fluorospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indolin]- 1′-yl)methanone





Compound  2


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(5′-bromospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(3-((4,4- difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound  3


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(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(spiro[cyclopentane- 1,3′-indolin]-1′-yl)methanone





Compound  4


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(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″- yl)methanone





Compound  5


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3- (piperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound  6


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dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl(3-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound  7


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3- (pyrrolidin-1- ylsulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound  8


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dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl(3-(pyrrolidin-1- ylsulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound  9


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  10


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  11


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(5′-bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(3-((4,4- difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound  12


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(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(5″- nitrodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″- yl)methanone





Compound  13


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3- ((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound  14


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(5′-bromo-3-methylspiro[cyclopentane- 1,3′-indolin]-1′-yl)(3-((4,4- difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound  15


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(5′-bromo-4-methylspiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-1′-yl)(3-((4,4- difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound  16


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(3-((3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexan-3- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(5′- bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]- 1′-yl)methanone





Compound  17


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3-(5′-bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  18


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N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclopentane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  19


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N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  20


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N-(1″-(3-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  21


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N-(1″-(3-(pyrrolidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  22


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclo- propane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  23


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N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)-3- methylspiro[cyclopentane-1,3′- indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  24


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N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)-4- methylspiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]- 5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





(1s,4s)- Compound  24


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N-((1s,4s)-1′-(3-((4,4- difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)-4- methylspiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]- 5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





(1r,4r)- Compound  24


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N-((1r,4r)-1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin- 1-yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)-4- methylspiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]- 5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  25


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N-(1′-(3-((3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexan-3- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  26


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  27


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N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclopentane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)-2-hydroxyethane- 1-sulfonamide





Compound  28


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N-(1″-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  29


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N-(1″-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)-2-hydroxyethane-1-sulfonamide





Compound  30


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(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(5″- (ethylamino)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″- yl)methanone





Compound  31


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(4-ethyl-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-3-en-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  32


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N-(1″-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)-N-ethylmethanesulfonamide





Compound  33


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N-(1′-(quinoline-8- carbonyl)spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  34


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N-(1′-(chromane-8- carbonyl)spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  35


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3-(7′-aminospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  36


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5′- hydroxyspiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  37


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5′- cyanospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]- 1′-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  38


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5′- (hydroxymethyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  39


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N-(1′-(3- (cyclopentyloxy)benzoyl)spiro[cyclo- hexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  40


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N-(1′-(2-(piperidin-1- yl)nicotinoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  41


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1′-(3-(N-(tert- butyl)sulfamoyl)benzoyl)-N- methylspiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-5′-carboxamide





Compound  42


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N,N-dimethyl-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  43


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N-(1′-(3- (cyclopentylsulfinyl)benzoyl)spiro [cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  44


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5′- (dimethylphosphoryl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  45


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N-(1′-(3-(azetidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  46


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N-cyclopropyl-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  47


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  48


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N-isopropyl-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  49


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N-(1′-(3- (cyclopentanesulfonamidoyl)benzoyl) spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  50


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N-(1′-(3- (cyclopentylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro [cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  51


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N-cyclobutyl-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  52


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3-({5′-methanesulfonamido-1′,2′- dihydrospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indol]- 1′-yl}carbonyl)-N-(1- methylcyclopropyl)benzene-1- sulfonamide





Compound  53


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5′-((dimethyl(oxo)-λ6- sulfanylidene)amino)amino)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  54


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3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(oxetan- 3-yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  55


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N-isopropyl-N-methyl-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  56


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N-(sec-butyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  57


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N-(tert-butyl)-2-methyl-5-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)furan-3- sulfonamide





Compound  58


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N-(tert-butyl)-1-methyl-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-1H- pyrazole-5-sulfonamide





Compound  59


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N-(tert-butyl)-1-methyl-5-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-1H- pyrazole-3-sulfonamide





Compound  60


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N-(tert-butyl)-5-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)thiophene- 2-sulfonamide





Compound  61


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N-(1-cyanocyclopropyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  62


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N-(bicyclo[1.1.1]pentan-1-yl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  63


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3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N- (spiro[2.2]pentan-1- yl)benzensulfonamide





Compound  64


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N-(bicyclo[1.1.1]pentan-2-yl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  65


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N-(cyclopent-3-en-1-yl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  66


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N-(3-methylenecyclobutyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  67


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N-(1′-(3-(N- methylcyclopentanesulfonimidoyl) benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]- 5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  68


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N-(1′-(3-((cyclopentyl(methyl)(oxo)- λ6- sulfaneylidene)amino)benzoyl)spiro [cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  69


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5′- (cyclopropanesulfonimidoyl) spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  70


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N-(1′-(3-(cyclohexylsulfonyl)benzoyl) spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  71


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N-(1′-(3-((3-methylpyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  72


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N-(1-cyclopropylethyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  73


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N-cyclopentyl-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  74


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N-(1-methylcyclobutyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  75


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N-(2-hydroxycyclobutyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  76


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N-(3-methyloxetan-3-yl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  77


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N-(1-(hydroxymethyl)cyclopropyl)-3- (5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  78


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N-(3-hydroxycyclobutyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  79


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3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(pentan- 3-yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  80


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3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- pentyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  81


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N-(3-methylbutan-2-yl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  82


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N-(1-(3-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[indoline-3,2′- [1,3]dioxan]-5-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  83


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N-(1′-(3-((3-fluoropyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  84


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N-(3-fluorocyclobutyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  85


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N-(1-hydroxy-2-methylpropan-2-yl)-3- (5′-(methylsulfonamido) spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  86


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N-(1-methoxypropan-2-yl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  87


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N-(1-hydroxybutan-2-yl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  88


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N-(1′-(5-methyl-4-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)furan-2- carbonyl)spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  89


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-hydroxy-5-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  90


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N-(tert-butyl)-2-hydroxy-5-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  91


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N-(tert-butyl)-4-hydroxy-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  92


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N-(1′-(1-methyl-5-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)-1H-pyrazole-3- carbonyl)spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  93


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N-(1′-(1-methyl-3-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)-1H-pyrazole-5- carbonyl)spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  94


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N-(1-fluoro-2-methylpropan-2-yl)-3- (5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  95


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-fluoro-5-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  96


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N-(tert-butyl)-2-fluoro-5-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  97


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N-(tert-butyl)-4-fluoro-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound  98


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N-(1′-(5-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)thiophene-2- carbonyl)spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound  99


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N-(2,2-difluorocyclopropyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane]- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 100


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N-([(1,1′-bi(cyclopropan)]-2-yl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 101


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N-(cyclohex-2-en-1-yl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 102


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5′-(N- methylcyclopropanesulfonimidoyl)spiro [cyclohexane-1,3′indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 103


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N-(3-oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexan-6-yl)-3- (5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 104


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N-cyclohexyl-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 105


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N-(1-cyclobutylethyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 106


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N-(3-methylcyclopentyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 107


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N-(1′-(3-((2- methylmorpholino)sulfonyl)benzoyl) spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 108


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N-(2,2-dimethyloxetan-3-yl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 109


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N-(3-methoxycyclobutyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 110


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3-(5′-(methylsulfonamido) spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)-N-(3-methyltetrahydrofuran- 3-yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 111


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N-(1-cyclopropyl-2-hydroxyethyl)-3- (5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 112


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N-(1′-(3-hydroxy-5-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 113


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N-(1′-(4-hydroxy-3-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 114


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N-(1′-(2-hydroxy-5-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 115


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N-(1′-(3-fluoro-5-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 116


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N-(1′-(4-fluoro-3-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 117


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N-(1′-(2-fluoro-5-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 118


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N-(3-hydroxy-2-methylbutan-2-yl)-3- (5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 119


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3-(5′-(methylsulfonamido) spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)-N-(3-methylthietan-3- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 120


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3-(5′-(methylsulfonamido) spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)-N-(1-(methylthio)propan-2- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 121


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N-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 122


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N-(1-(difluoromethyl)cyclopropyl)-3- (5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 123


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N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)-4,5-dihydro-3H- spiro[furan-2,3′-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 124


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N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[bicyclo[3.1.0] hexane-3,3-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 125


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N-(1-hydroxypropan-2-yl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 126


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(3-(azetidin-1-ylsulfonyl)phenyl)(5′- bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]- 1′-yl)methanone





Compound 128


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(3-((2-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-2- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(5′- bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]- 1′-yl)methanone





Compound 129


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N-(1′-(3-((2-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-2- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yL)methanesulfonamide





Compound 130


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3-(5′-bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N- isopropylbenzenesulfonamide





Compound 132


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3-(5′-bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N- cyclopropylbenzenesulfonamide





Compound 134


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″- (ethylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 135


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(5′-bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(3-((2- methylmorpholino) sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 136


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(5′-bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(3-((3-fluoropyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 137


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(5′-bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(3-((3-methylpyrrolidin- 1-yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 138


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(5′-bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(3-(cyclohexylsulfonyl) phenyl)methanone





Compound 139


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3-(5′-bromo-4- methylspiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 140


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(4-methyl-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 140- (1r,4r)


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-((1r,4r)-4-methyl-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 140- (1s,4s)


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-((1s,4s)-4-methyl-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 141


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ethyl (1′-(3-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)carbamate





Compound 142


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(5′-bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(3-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 143


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3-(5′-bromo-4,4- difluorospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 144


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(4,4-difluoro-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 145


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N-(tert-butyl)-1-methyl-5-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-1H- pyrrole-3-sulfonamide





Compound 146


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N-(1′-(3- (cyclopentylthio)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 147


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N-(tert-butyl)-5-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)thiophene- 3-sulfonamide





Compound 148


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-((2- hydroxyethyl)sulfonamido)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 149


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N-(tert-butyl)-5-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)furan-2- sulfonamide





Compound 150


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(3-((2-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-2- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(5″- bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″- yl)methanone





Compound 151


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N-(1″-(3-((2-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-2- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 152


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(3-((1-oxa-6-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-6- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(5″- bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″- yl)methanone





Compound 153


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N-(1″-(3-((1-oxa-6- azaspiro[3.3]heptan-6- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 154


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3- (cyclopentylsulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 155


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N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentylsulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 156


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N-(1′-(3- (cyclopentanecarbonyl)benzoyl)spiro [cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 157


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N-(1′-(3- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)benzoyl) spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 158


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5-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(tert-butyl)-2- fluorobenzenesulfonamide





Compound 159


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N-(tert-butyl)-2-fluoro-5-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 160


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″- (cyclopropanesulfonamido)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 161


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3-(5′-bromo-4- (difluoromethyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 162


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(4-(difluoromethyl)-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





(1s,4s)- Compound 162


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-((1s,4s)-4- (difluoromethyl)-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





(1r,4r)- Compound 162


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-((1r,4r)-4- (difluoromethyl)-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 163


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N-(1″-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)methyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 164


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N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentanecarbonyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 165


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N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 165


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(R)-N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 165


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(S)-N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 166


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(5′-hydroxyspiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(3-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 167


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(3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N- cyclobutylbenzenesulfonamide





Compound 168


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N-cyclobutyl-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 169


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(sec- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 170


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N-(sec-butyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 171


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(cyclopent-3-en-1- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 172


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N-(cyclopent-3-en-1-yl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 173


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(oxetan-3- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 174


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3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)-N-(oxetan-3- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 175


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N- cyclopentylbenzenesulfonamide





Compound 176


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N-cyclopentyl-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1″-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 177


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(3-methyltetrahydrofuran- 3-yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 178


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3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)-N-(3- methyltetrahydrofuran-3- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 179


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N- cyclohexylbenzenesulfonamide





Compound 180


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N-cyclohexyl-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 181


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(1- methylcyclobutyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 182


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N-(1-methylcyclobutyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 183


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(1- cyclobutylethyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 184


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N-(1-cyclobutylethyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 185


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(1- cyclopropylethyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 186


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N-(1-cyclopropylethyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 187


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(2,2-dimethyloxetan-3- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 188


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N-(2,2-dimethyloxetan-3-yl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 189


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(3- methylenecyclobutyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 190


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N-(3-methylenecyclobutyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 191


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(3,3- difluorocyclobutyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 192


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N-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 193


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cycloprpoane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(1-hydroxy-2- methylpropan-2- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 194


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N-(1-hydroxy-2-methylpropan-2-yl)-3- (5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 195


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(cyclohex-2-en-1- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 196


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N-(cyclohex-2-en-1-yl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 197


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(pentan-3- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 198


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3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)-N-(pentan-3- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 199


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(1-methoxypropan-2- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 200


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N-(1-methoxypropan-2-yl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 201


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(1- (hydroxymethyl)cyclopropyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 202


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N-(1-(hydroxymethyl)cyclopropyl)-3- (5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 203


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(3- fluorocyclobutyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 204


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N-(3-fluorocyclobutyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 205


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(3-methyloxetan-3- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 206


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N-(3-methyloxetan-3-yl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 207


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(1-hydroxybutan-2- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 208


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N-(1-hydroxybutan-2-yl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 209


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(3-methylbutan-2- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 210


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N-(3-methylbutan-2-yl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 211


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N- cyclopropylbenzenesulfonamide





Compound 212


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N-cyclopropyl-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 213


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(1-cyclopropyl-2- hydroxyethyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 214


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N-(1-cyclopropyl-2-hydroxyethyl)-3- (5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 215


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(1- methylcyclopropyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 216


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N-(1-methylcyclopropyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 217


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(3- hydroxycyclobutyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 218


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N-(3-hydroxycyclobutyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 219


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(1-hydroxy-2- methylpropan-2- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 220


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N-(1-hydroxy-2-methylpropan-2-yl)-3- (5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 221


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(3- methoxycyclobutyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 222


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N-(3-methoxycyclobutyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 223


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N-(bicyclo[1.1.1]pentan-1-yl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 224


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N-(3,3-difluoro-1-methylcyclobutyl)-3- (5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 225


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3-(5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indoline]-1″-carbonyl)-N- (spiro[2.2]pentan-1- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 226


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3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)-N-(3-methylthietan-3- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 227


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N-cyclobutyl-3-(5″-((2- hydroxyethyl)sulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 228


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N-(1″-(3-((2-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-2- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)-2-hydroxyethane-1-sulfonamide





Compound 229


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N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentylsulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indolin]-5″-yl)-2-hydroxyethane-1- sulfonamide





Compound 230


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N-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)-3-(5″-((2- hydroxyethyl)sulfonamido)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 231


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N-(tert-butyl)-4-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)thiophene- 2-sulfonamide





Compound 232


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(spiro[2.2]pentan-1- yl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 233


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N-(2-methylenecyclobutyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 234


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N([1,1′-bi(cyclopropan)]-2-yl)-3-(5″- bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 235


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N-(2-allylcyclopropyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 236


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3- ((6,6-difluoro-3- azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexan-3- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 237


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N-(1″-(3-((6,6-difluoro-3- azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexan-3- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 238


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3-((3- fluoropyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





(R)- Compound 238


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(R)-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″- yl)(3-((3-fluoropyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





(S)- Compound 238


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(S)-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″- yl)(3-((3-fluoropyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 239


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N-(1″-(3-((3-fluoropyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 239


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(R)-N-(1″-(3-((3-fluoropyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 240


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(S)-N-(1″-(3-((3-fluoropyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 240


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N-(1′-(3-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 241


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N-(1′-(3-(pyrrolidin-1- ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 242


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3-(5′-bromospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′- indolin]-3-en-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 243


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclopentane- 1,3′-indolin]-3-en-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 244


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3- ((2,2-dimethylazetidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 245


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N-(1″-(3-((2,2-dimethylazetidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 246


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3-((3- (difluoromethyl)pyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 247


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N-(1″-(3-((3- (difluoromethyl)pyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 248


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3-((3- methylpyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





(S)- Compound 248


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(S)-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″- yl)(3-((3-methylpyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 249


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N-(1″-(3-((3-methylpyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 249


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(S)-N-(1″-(3-((3-methylpyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 249


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(R)-N-(1″-(3-((3-methylpyrrolidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 250


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(5′-(methylsulfonyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-1′-yl)(3-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 251


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3-(5′-bromo-3- methylspiro[cyclopentane-1,3′- indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 252


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(3-methyl-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclopentane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 253


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N-(bicyclo[3.1.0]hexan-3-yl)-3-(5″- bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 254


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N-(bicyclo[3.1.0]hexan-3-yl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 255


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N-(1″-(3-((3-hydroxy-3- methylazetidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 256


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3- ((3,3-difluoroazetidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 257


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N-(1″-(3-((3,3-difluoroazetidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 258


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N-(1″-(3-((3-methylazetidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 259


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(5″-bromospiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3-((3- methylazetidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 260


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N-(1″-(3-((3-methylazetidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 261


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N-cyclobutyl-3-(5″- (ethylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 262


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N-(tert-butyl)-4-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)thiophene-2-sulfonamide





Compound 263


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(1- cyanocyclopropyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 264


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N-(1-cyanocyclopropyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 265


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3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(tert- pentyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 266


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3-(5″- methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)-N-(tert- pentyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 267


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5-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(tert-butyl)thiophene-2- sulfonamide





Compound 268


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N-(tert-butyl)-5-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)thiophene-3-sulfonamide





Compound 269


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N-(tert-butyl)-5-(5″- (ethylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)thiophene-3-sulfonamide





Compound 270


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N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentylsulfinyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 271


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(4-((2-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-2- yl)sulfonyl)thiophen-2-yl)(5′-bromo- 4,4-difluorospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)methanone





Compound 272


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N-(1′-(4-((2-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-2- yl)sulfonyl)thiophene-2-carbonyl)-4,4- difluorospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indolin]-5′-yl)ethanesulfonamide





Compound 273


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4-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(tert-butyl)thiophene-2- sulfonamide





Compound 274


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N-(tert-butyl)-4-(5″-((2- hydroxyethyl)sulfonamido)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indoline]-1″-carbonyl)thiophene-2-sulfonamide





Compound 275


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N-(tert-butyl)-4-(5″- (ethylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)thiophene-2-sulfonamide





Compound 276


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4-(5′-bromo-4,4- difluorospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)thiophene-2-sulfonamide





Compound 277


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N-(tert-butyl)-4-(4,4-difluoro-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)thiophene- 2-sulfonamide





Compound 278


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(5-((2-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-2- yl)sulfonyl)thiophen-3-yl)(5″- bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″- yl)methanone





Compound 279


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N-(1″-(5-((2-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-2- yl)sulfonyl)thiophene-3- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 280


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(5- ((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)thiophen-3-yl)methanone





Compound 281


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N-(1″-(5-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)thiophene-3- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 282


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(5-((1-oxa-6-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-6- yl)sulfonyl)thiophen-3-yl)(5″- bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″- yl)methanone





Compound 283


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N-(1″-(5-((1-oxa-6- azaspiro[3.3]heptan-6- yl)sulfonyl)thiophene-3- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 284


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N-cyclobutyl-4-(5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)thiophene- 2-sulfonamide





Compound 285


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N-(3-methylcyclopentyl)-3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 286


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(3-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)phenyl)(cyclopentyl)(imino)- l6-sulfanone





Compound 287


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N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentanesulfonimidoyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 287


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(R)-N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentanesulfonimidoyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 287


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(S)-N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentanesulfonimidoyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 288


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4-(5′-bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)thiophene-2-sulfonamide





Compound 289


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N-(tert-butyl)-4-(5′-((2- hydroxyethyl)sulfonamido)spiro [cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)thiophene-2-sulfonamide





Compound 290


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4-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-cyclobutylthiophene-2- sulfonamide





Compound 291


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N-cyclobutyl-4-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)thiophene-2-sulfonamide





Compound 292


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N-(3-(N-(1″-(3-(N-(tert- butyl)sulfamoyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indolin]-5″- yl)sulfamoyl)propyl)acetamide





Compound 293


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N-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)-3-(5″- (ethylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 294


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3-(5′-bromo-4- methylspiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]- 3-en-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 295


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(4-methyl-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indolin]-3-en-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 296


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5-(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(tert-butyl)-2- methoxybenzenesulfonamide





Compound 297


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N-(tert-butyl)-2-methoxy-5-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 298


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N-(tert-butyl)-2-hydroxy-5-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 299


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N-(tert-butyl)-5-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)furan-2-sulfonamide





Compound 300


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-((2- methoxyethyl)sulfonamido)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 301


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N-(1″-(5- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)thiophene- 3-carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 302


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N-(1″-(3-((3,3-difluoroazetidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)-4- methoxybenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 303


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N-(1″-(3-((3,3-difluoroazetidin-1- yl)sulfonyl)-4- hydroxybenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1″-cyclohexane-4″,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 304


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N-(1″-(3-(2- cyclobutylacetyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 305


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N-(1″-(3-(2-cyclobutyl-1- hydroxyethyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]- 5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 305


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(R)-N-(1″-(3-(2-cyclobutyl-1- hydroxyethyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]- 5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 305


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(S)-N-(1″-(3-(2-cyclobutyl-1- hydroxyethyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1″-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]- 5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 306


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N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentyldifluoromethyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 307


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3-(5″-bromo-6″- fluorodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 308


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3-(5″-bromo-4″- fluorodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 309


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(6″-fluoro-5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 310


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(4″-fluoro-5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 311


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N-(bicyclo[1.1.1]pentan-1-yl)-2- methoxy-5-(5″-(methylsulfonamido) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 312


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N-(1″-(3- (cyclobutanecarbonyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 313


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N-(1″-(3- (cyclobutyl(hydroxy)methyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 313


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(R)-N-(1″-(3- (cyclobutyl(hydroxy)methyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 313


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(S)-N-(1″-(3- (cyclobutyl(hydroxy)methyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 314


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N-(1″-(3-(2-(3,3-difluoroazetidin-1-yl)- 1- hydroxyethyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]- 5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 315


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N-(1″-(3-(2-(4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)-1- hydroxyethyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]- 5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 316


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N-(1″-(2- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)isonicotinoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 316


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(R)-N-(1″-(2- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl) isonicotinoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 316


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(S)-N-(1″-(2- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl) isonicotinoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 317


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N-(1″-(6- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl) picolinoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 317


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(R)-N-(1″-(6- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl) picolinoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 317


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(S)-N-(1″-(6- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl) picolinoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 318


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N-(1″-(3-((piperidin-1- ylimino)methyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]- 5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 319


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N-(tert-butyl)-4-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)furan-2-sulfonamide





Compound 320


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N-(1″-(3-((1-oxa-6- azaspiro[3.3]heptan-6- yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)ethanesulfonamide





Compound 321


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N-(1″-(5-((2-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-2- yl)sulfonyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 322


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N-(1″-(3-((3,3- difluorocyclobutyl)sulfonyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 323


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3-(5′-bromo-4- methylenespiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 324


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(4-methylene-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 325


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3- (isopropylsulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 326


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N-(1″-(3- (isopropylsulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 327


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5′-(ethylsulfonamido)- 4,4-difluorospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 328


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3-(5′-bromo-4-fluoro-4- methylspiro[cyclohexane-1,3′- indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 329


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(4-fluoro-4-methyl-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 330


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N-(1″-(5- (cyclopentylsulfonyl)thiophene-3- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 331


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N-(1″-(3-(1-cyclopentyl-1- hydroxyethyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]- 5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 332


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-(1- hydroxyethyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 333


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(4-(difluoromethyl)-5′- (ethylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





(1r,4r)- Compound 333


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-((1r,4r)-4- (difluoromethyl)-5′- (ethylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





(1r,4r)- Compound 333


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-((1s,4s)-4- (difluoromethyl)-5′- (ethylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 334


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N-(1″-(3- ((cyclobutylmethyl)thio)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 335


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N-(1″-(3- ((cyclobutylmethyl)sulfonyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 336


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N-(bicyclo[1.1.1]pentan-1-yl)-3-(4- (difluoromethyl)-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





(1r,4r)- Compound 336


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N-(bicyclo[1.1.1]pentan-1-yl)-3- ((1r,4r)-4-(difluoromethyl)-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





(1s,4s)- Compound 336


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N-(bicyclo[1.1.1]pentan-1-yl)-3- ((1s,4s)-4-(difluoromethyl)-5′- (methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 337


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N-(bicyclo[1.1.1]pentan-1-yl)-2-fluoro- 5-(5″-(methylsulfonamido) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 338


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-(2,2,2-trifluoro-1- hydroxyethyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 338


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(R)-N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-(2,2,2- trifluoro-1- hydroxyethyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 338


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(S)-N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-(2,2,2- trifluoro-1- hydroxyethyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 339


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N-(1″-(3- (cyano(cyclopentyl)methyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 340


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N-(tert-butyl)-5-(5″- (ethylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″- carbonyl)-2-fluorobenzenesulfonamide





Compound 341


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N-(1″-(3-(1-(4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)ethyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′-3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 341


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(R)-N-(1″-(3-(1-(4,4-difluoropiperidin- 1- yl)ethyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 341


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(S)-N-(1″-(3-(1-(4,4-difluoropiperidin- 1- yl)ethyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 342


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N-(1″-(6-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)methyl)picolinoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 343


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N-(1″-(2-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1- yl)methyl)-6-methylpyrimidine-4- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 344


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N-(1″-(3- (hydroxymethyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 345


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N-(1″-(3-((3-difluoroazetidin-1- yl)methyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 346


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N-(1″-(3-(isoxazolidin-2- ylmethyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 347


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N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentylamino)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 348


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N-(1″-(3- (cyclopentyl(methyl)amino)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 349


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N-(1″-(3-((3,3-difluoropyrrolidin-1- yl)methyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 350


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N-(1″-(3-(3,3-difluorocyclobutane-1- carbonyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]- 5″-yl)methanesuflonamide





Compound 351


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N-(1″-(3-((3,3- difluorocyclobutyl)(hydroxyj)methyl) benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 351


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(R)-N-(1″-(3-((3,3- difluorocyclobutyl)(hydroxy)methyl) benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 351


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(S)-N-(1″-(3-((3,3- difluorocyclobutyl)(hydroxy)methyl) benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 352


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N-(1″-(5- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 352


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(R)-N-(1″-(5- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 352


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(S)-N-(1″-(5- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 353


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N-(1″-(3-(1-methylcyclobutane-1- carbonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3′-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 354


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N-(1″-(3-(hydroxy(1- methylcyclobutyl)methyl)benzoyl) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane- 4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 355


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2-methyl-N-(3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)phenyl)propane-2- sulfonamide





Compound 356


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N-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)-N-methyl- 3-(5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 357


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N-(1″-(3-(1-hydroxy-3,3- dimethylbutyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]- 5″-yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 358


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N-(1″-(3-((6,6-difluoro-3- azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexan-3- yl)methyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 359


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N-(1-hydroxy-2-methylpropan-2-yl)-3- (5″- (methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]- 1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





(1s,4s)- Compound 360


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3-((1s,4s)-5′-bromo-4- (trifluoromethyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





(1r,4r)- Compound 360


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3-((1r,4r)-5′-bromo-4- (trifluoromethyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)-N-(tert- butyl)benzenesulfonamide





(1s,4s)- Compound 361


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-((1s,4s)-5′- (methylsulfonamido)-4- (trifluoromethyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





(1r,4r)- Compound 361


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-((1r,4r)-5′- (methylsulfonamido)-4- (trifluoromethyl)spiro[cyclohexane- 1,3′-indoline]-1′- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 362


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N-(1″-(3- (cyclobutylmethyl)(methyl)phosphoryl) benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 363


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N-(1″-(4- (cyclopentanecarbonyl)thiophene-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 364


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N-(1″-(4- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)thiophene- 2-carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 365


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N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-((2- fluoroethyl)sulfonamido)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″- indoline]-1″- carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide





Compound 366


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(5- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2- yl)methanone





Compound 367


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N-(1″-(5- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)ethanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 367


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(R)-N-(1″-(5- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)ethanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 367


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(S)-N-(1″-(5- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)ethanesulfonamide





Compound 368


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N-(1″-(5- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)-2- hydroxyethane-1-sulfonamide





(R)- Compound 368


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(R)-N-(1″-(5- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)-2- hydroxyethane-1-sulfonamide





(S)- Compound 368


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(S)-N-(1″-(5- (cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)-2- hydroxyethane-1-sulfonamide





Compound 369


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N-(1″-(5-((3,3- difluorocyclobutyl)(hydroxy)methyl) furan-2-carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane- 1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





Compound 370


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(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(5-(1- hydroxy-2,2-dimethylpropyl)furan-2- yl)methanone





Compound 371


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2-hydroxy-N-(1″-(5-(1-hydroxy-2,2- dimethylpropyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)ethane-1-sulfonamide





(R)- Compound 371


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(R)-2-hydroxy-N-(1″-(5-(1-hydroxy- 2,2-dimethylpropyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)ethane-1-sulfonamide





(S)- Compound 371


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(S)-2-hydroxy-N-(1″-(5-(1-hydroxy- 2,2-dimethylpropyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)ethane-1-sulfonamide





Compound 372


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N-(1″-(5-(1-hydroxy-2,2- dimethylpropyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)ethanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 372


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(R)-N-(1″-(5-(1-hydroxy-2,2- dimethylpropyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)ethanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 372


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(S)-N-(1″-(5-(1-hydroxy-2,2- dimethylpropyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)ethanesulfonamide





Compound 373


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N-(1″-(5-(1-hydroxy-2,2- dimethylpropyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(R)- Compound 373


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(R)-N-(1″-(5-(1-hydroxy-2,2- dimethylpropyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide





(S)- Compound 373


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(S)-N-(1″-(5-(1-hydroxy-2,2- dimethylpropyl)furan-2- carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′- cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″- yl)methanesulfonamide









In some embodiments, provided herein are compounds and salts thereof described in Table 2. In some embodiments, compounds described herein are not compounds of Table 2.











TABLE 2





Compound




No.
Structure
Name







Compound 1’


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(4′-fluorospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(3-(piperidin-1- ylsulfonyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 2’


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1-cyclopropyl-3-(3-(4′- fluorospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-carbonyl)phenyl)urea





Compound 3’


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l-(3-(4′-fluorospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-carbonyl)phenyl)-3- isopropylurea





Compound 4’


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(4′-fluorospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(4- (hydroxymethyl)phenyl)methanone





Compound 5’


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(4′-fluorospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(1H-indol-5- yl)methanone





Compound 6’


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(4′-fluorospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(3-(pyrimidin-2- ylamino)phenyl)methanone





Compound 7’


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(4′-fluorospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′- indolin]-1′-yl)(3-(morpholinosulfonyl) phenyl)methanone





Compound 8’


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1-(3-(4'-fluorospiro[cyclopentane- 1,3′-indolin]-1′- carbonyl)phenyl)urea









In some variations, any of the compounds described herein, such as a compound of Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2), or (II), or any variation thereof, or a compound of Table 1 or 2 may be deuterated (e.g., a hydrogen atom is replaced by a deuterium atom). In some of these variations, the compound is deuterated at a single site. In other variations, the compound is deuterated at multiple sites. Deuterated compounds can be prepared from deuterated starting materials in a manner similar to the preparation of the corresponding non-deuterated compounds. Hydrogen atoms may also be replaced with deuterium atoms using other method known in the art.


Any formula given herein, such as Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2), or (II), is intended to represent compounds having structures depicted by the structural formula as well as certain variations or forms. In particular, compounds of any formula given herein may have asymmetric centers and therefore exist in different enantiomeric or diastereomeric forms. All optical isomers and stereoisomers of the compounds of the general formula, and mixtures thereof in any ratio, are considered within the scope of the formula. Thus, any formula given herein is intended to represent a racemate, one or more enantiomeric forms, one or more diastereomeric forms, one or more atropisomeric forms, and mixtures thereof in any ratio. Furthermore, certain structures may exist as geometric isomers (i.e., cis and trans isomers), as tautomers, or as atropisomers. Additionally, any formula given herein is intended to refer also to any one of hydrates, solvates, and amorphous and polymorphic forms of such compounds, and mixtures thereof, even if such forms are not listed explicitly. In some embodiments, the solvent is water and the solvates are hydrates.


Representative examples of compounds detailed herein, including intermediates and final compounds, are depicted in the tables and elsewhere herein. It is understood that in one aspect, any of the compounds may be used in the methods detailed herein, including, where applicable, intermediate compounds that may be isolated and administered to an individual.


The compounds depicted herein may be present as salts even if salts are not depicted, and it is understood that the compositions and methods provided herein embrace all salts and solvates of the compounds depicted here, as well as the non-salt and non-solvate form of the compound, as is well understood by the skilled artisan. In some embodiments, the salts of the compounds provided herein are pharmaceutically acceptable salts.


In one variation, the compounds herein are synthetic compounds prepared for administration to an individual. In another variation, compositions are provided containing a compound in substantially pure form. In another variation, provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound detailed herein and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. In another variation, methods of administering a compound are provided. The purified forms, pharmaceutical compositions and methods of administering the compounds are suitable for any compound or form thereof detailed herein.


Any variation or embodiment of ring A, ring B, ring C, Ra1, Ra2, Ra3, Ra4, Ra5, Ra6, Ra7, Ra8, Ra9, Ra10, Ra11, Ra12, Ra13, Ra14, Ra15, Ra16, Ra17, Ra18, Ra19, Ra20, Ra21, Ra22, Ra23, Ra24, Ra25, Ra26, Ra27, Ra28, Ra29, Ra30, Ra31, Ra32, Ra33, Ra34, Ra35, Ra36, Ra37, Ra38, Ra39, Ra40, R1a1, R1a2, R1a3, R1a4, RB, m, X, Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4, Z5, Z6, Z7, Z8, RC1, RC2, RC3, RC4, Rc1, Rc2, Rc3, Rc4, Rc5, Rc6, Rc7, Rc8, Rc9, Rc10, Rc11, Rc12, Rc13, Rc14, Rc15, Rc16, Rc17, Rc18, Rc19, RD, RE, or RF provided herein can be combined with every other variation or embodiment of ring A, ring B, ring C, Ra1, Ra2, Ra3, Ra4, Ra5, Ra6, Ra7, Ra8, Ra9, Ra10, Ra11, Ra12, Ra13, Ra14, Ra15, Ra16, Ra17, Ra18, Ra19, Ra20, Ra21, Ra22, Ra23, Ra24, Ra25, Ra26, Ra27, Ra28, Ra29, Ra30, Ra31, Ra32, Ra33, Ra34, Ra35, Ra36, Ra37, Ra38, Ra39, Ra40, R1a1, R1a2, R1a3, R1a4, RB, m, X, Y, Y2, Y3, Y4, Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4, Z5, Z6, Z7, Z8, RC1, RC2, RC3, RC4, Rc1, Rc2, Rc3, Rc4, Rc5, Rc6, Rc7, Rc8, Rc9, Rc10, Rc11, Rc12, Rc13, Rc14, Rc15, Rc16, Rc17, Rc18, Rc19, RD, RE, or RF, the same as if each and every combination had been individually and specifically described.


As used herein, when any variable occurs more than one time in a chemical formula, its definition on each occurrence is independent of its definition at every other occurrence.


Compound names provided herein, including in Table 1 and Table 2, are provided by Chemaxon Marvin Structure to Name 20 or ChemDraw Professional 20. One of skilled in the art would understand that the compounds may be named or identified using various commonly recognized nomenclature systems and symbols. By way of example, the compounds may be named or identified with common names, systematic or non-systematic names. The nomenclature systems and symbols that are commonly recognized in the art of chemistry include, for example, Chemical Abstract Service (CAS), ChemBioDraw Ultra, and International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).


Compositions

Also provided are compositions, such as pharmaceutical compositions, that include a compound disclosed and/or described herein and one or more additional medicinal agents, pharmaceutical agents, adjuvants, carriers, excipients, and the like. Suitable medicinal and pharmaceutical agents include those described herein. In some embodiments, the pharmaceutical composition includes a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or adjuvant and at least one chemical entity as described herein. Examples of pharmaceutically acceptable excipients include, but are not limited to, mannitol, lactose, starch, magnesium stearate, sodium saccharine, talcum, cellulose, sodium crosscarmellose, glucose, gelatin, sucrose, and magnesium carbonate. In some embodiments, provided are compositions, such as pharmaceutical compositions that contain one or more compounds described herein, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.


In some embodiments, provided is a pharmaceutically acceptable composition comprising a compound of Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2), or (II), or a compound of Table 1 or 2, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. In some aspects, a composition may contain a synthetic intermediate that may be used in the preparation of a compound described herein. The compositions described herein may contain any other suitable active or inactive agents.


Any of the compositions described herein may be sterile or contain components that are sterile. Sterilization can be achieved by methods known in the art. Any of the compositions described herein may contain one or more compounds that are substantially pure.


Also provided are packaged pharmaceutical compositions, comprising a pharmaceutical composition as described herein and instructions for using the composition to treat a patient suffering from a disease or condition described herein.


Methods of Use

As described herein, the compounds of the present disclosure are inhibitors of KIF18A. In one aspect, the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions herein may be used to inhibit KIF18A. In another aspect, the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions herein may be used to treat or prevent a disease or condition in an individual.


The inhibitory activity of the compounds described herein against KIF18A may be determined and measured by methods known in the art including, but not limited to, inhibition of ATP hydrolysis in the presence of microtubules (Hackney D. D., Jiang W. (2001) Assays for Kinesin Microtubule-Stimulated ATPase Activity. In: Vernos I. (eds) Kinesin Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology™, vol 164. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-069-1:65).


In one aspect, provided herein is a method of inhibiting KIF18A comprising contacting a cell with an effective amount of a compound or a pharmaceutical composition as described herein. In some embodiments, provided herein are methods of inhibiting KIF18A comprising contacting a cell with an effective amount of a compound of Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2) or (II), or a compound of Table 1 or 2, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. In some embodiments, provided herein are methods of inhibiting KIF18A comprising contacting a cell with an effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2) or (II) or a compound of Table 1 or 2, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. In one variations of the aforementioned embodiments, the cell is contacted in vitro. In other variations of the aforementioned embodiments, the cell is contacted in vivo.


In another aspect, the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions herein may be used to treat or prevent a disease or condition in an individual, comprising administering an effective amount of a compound or a pharmaceutical composition as described herein. When used in a prophylactic manner, the compounds disclosed and/or described herein may prevent a disease or disorder from developing in an individual at risk of developing the disease or disorder, or lessen the extent of a disease or disorder that may develop.


In some embodiments, provided herein are methods of treating or preventing a disease or condition in an individual, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound or a pharmaceutical composition as described herein. In some embodiments, provided herein are methods of treating or preventing a disease or condition in an individual, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2) or (II), or a compound of Table 1 or 2, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. In some embodiments, provided herein are methods of treating or preventing a disease or condition in an individual, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound a compound Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2) or (II), or a compound of Table 1 or 2, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.


In some embodiments, the disease or condition is mediated by KIF18A. In some embodiments, the disease or condition is cancer. In some embodiments, the disease or condition is a cellular proliferation disorder, including uncontrolled cell growth, aberrant cell cycle regulation, centrosome abnormalities (structural and or numeric, fragmentation), a solid tumor, hematopoietic cancer and hyperproliferative disorder, such as thyroid hyperplasia (especially Grave's disease), and cyst (such as hypervascularity of ovarian stroma, characteristic of polycystic ovarian syndrome (Stein-Leventhal syndrome). Solid and hematologically derived tumors, such as carcinomas, may include but are not limited to cancer of the anus, bladder, breast, colon, small intestine, appendix, kidney, renal pelvis, ureter, urothelium, liver, lung (including squamous cell and small cell lung cancer), pleura, esophagus, head and neck, nasopharynx, oropharynx, hypopharynx, oral cavity, larynx, biliary tract, gall-bladder, ovary, testicle, germ cell, uterus, pancreas, stomach, cervix, thyroid, prostate, salivary gland, and skin (including squamous cell carcinoma), hematopoietic tumors of lymphoid lineage (including leukemia, acute lymphocitic leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, B-cell lymphoma, T-cell-lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, hairy cell lymphoma and Burkett's lymphoma), hematopoietic tumors of myeloid lineage (including acute and chronic myelogenous leukemias, myelodysplastic syndrome and promyelocytic leukemia), hematopoietic tumors of any lineage, myeloma, tumors of mesenchymal origin (including fibrosarcoma and rhabdomyosarcoma, and other sarcomas, e.g., soft tissue and bone), tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system (including astrocytoma, neuroblastoma, glioma and schwannomas), tumor of neuroendocrine origin, tumor of endocrine origin, small cell tumors, tumors of unknown primary, other tumors (including retinoblastoma, melanoma, seminoma, teratocarcinoma, osteosarcoma, xenoderoma pigmentosum, keratoctanthoma, thyroid follicular cancer, Ewing's sarcoma, Kaposi's sarcoma), and other cancer-related disorders that are a consequence of cancer presence or progression such as tumor-induced pleural or pericardial effusions, and malignant ascites.


In some embodiments, provided are methods of treating or preventing cancer in an individual, comprising administering to the individual in need thereof a compound of Formula Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2) or (II), or a compound of Table 1 or 2, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. In some embodiments, provided are methods of treating or preventing cancer in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of at least one chemical entity as described herein. Also provided herein is the use of a compound of Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2) or (II), or a compound of Table 1 or 2, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for treatment of a disease in a subject.


In some embodiments, provided herein are methods of treating cancer, comprising administering to an individual in need thereof a compound of Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2) or (II), or a compound of Table 1 or 2, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Also provided herein is the use of a compound of Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2) or (II), or a compound of Table 1 or 2, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for treatment of a cancer.


In some embodiments, provided herein are methods of treating a disease or condition mediated by KIF18A in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound or a pharmaceutical composition as described herein.


In some embodiments, provided herein are methods of treating cancer in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound or a pharmaceutical composition as described herein. In some embodiments, the cancer is selected from the group consisting of carcinomas, cancer of the anus, bladder, breast, colon, small intestine, appendix, kidney, renal pelvis, ureter, urothelium, liver, lung, pleura, esophagus, head and neck, nasopharynx, oropharynx, hypopharynx, oral cavity, larynx, biliary tract, gall-bladder, ovary, testicle, germ cell, uterus, pancreas, stomach, cervix, thyroid, prostate, salivary gland, or skin, hematopoietic tumors of lymphoid lineage, hematopoietic tumors of myeloid lineage, hematopoietic tumors of any lineage, myeloma, tumors of mesenchymal origin including sarcomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, tumor of neuroendocrine origin, tumor of endocrine origin, small cell tumors, tumors of unknown primary, other tumors comprising retinoblastoma, melanoma, seminoma, teratocarcinoma, osteosarcoma, and other cancer-related disorders that are a consequence of cancer presence or progression.


Dosages

The compounds and compositions disclosed and/or described herein are administered at a therapeutically effective dosage, e.g., a dosage sufficient to provide treatment for the disease state. While human dosage levels have yet to be optimized for the chemical entities described herein, generally, a daily dose ranges from about 0.01 to 100 mg/kg of body weight; in some embodiments, from about 0.05 to 10.0 mg/kg of body weight, and in some embodiments, from about 0.10 to 1.4 mg/kg of body weight. Thus, for administration to a 70 kg person, in some embodiments, the dosage range would be about from 0.7 to 7000 mg per day; in some embodiments, about from 3.5 to 700.0 mg per day, and in some embodiments, about from 7 to 100.0 mg per day. The amount of the chemical entity administered will be dependent, for example, on the subject and disease state being treated, the severity of the affliction, the manner and schedule of administration and the judgment of the prescribing physician. For example, an exemplary dosage range for oral administration is from about 5 mg to about 500 mg per day, and an exemplary intravenous administration dosage is from about 5 mg to about 500 mg per day, each depending upon the compound pharmacokinetics.


Administration of the compounds and compositions disclosed and/or described herein can be via any accepted mode of administration for therapeutic agents including, but not limited to, oral, sublingual, subcutaneous, parenteral, intravenous, intranasal, topical, transdermal, intraperitoneal, intramuscular, intrapulmonary, vaginal, rectal, or intraocular administration. In some embodiments, the compound or composition is administered orally or intravenously. In some embodiments, the compound or composition disclosed and/or described herein is administered orally.


Pharmaceutically acceptable compositions include solid, semi-solid, liquid and aerosol dosage forms, such as tablet, capsule, powder, liquid, suspension, suppository, and aerosol forms. The compounds disclosed and/or described herein can also be administered in sustained or controlled release dosage forms (e.g., controlled/sustained release pill, depot injection, osmotic pump, or transdermal (including electrotransport) patch forms) for prolonged timed, and/or pulsed administration at a predetermined rate. In some embodiments, the compositions are provided in unit dosage forms suitable for single administration of a precise dose.


The compounds disclosed and/or described herein can be administered either alone or in combination with one or more conventional pharmaceutical carriers or excipients (e.g., mannitol, lactose, starch, magnesium stearate, sodium saccharine, talcum, cellulose, sodium crosscarmellose, glucose, gelatin, sucrose, magnesium carbonate). If desired, the pharmaceutical composition can also contain minor amounts of nontoxic auxiliary substances such as wetting agents, emulsifying agents, solubilizing agents, pH buffering agents and the like (e.g., sodium acetate, sodium citrate, cyclodextrine derivatives, sorbitan monolaurate, triethanolamine acetate, triethanolamine oleate). Generally, depending on the intended mode of administration, the pharmaceutical composition will contain about 0.005% to 95%, or about 0.5% to 50%, by weight of a compound disclosed and/or described herein. Actual methods of preparing such dosage forms are known, or will be apparent, to those skilled in this art; for example, see Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mack Publishing Company, Easton, Pa.


In some embodiments, the compositions will take the form of a pill or tablet and thus the composition may contain, along with a compounds disclosed and/or described herein, one or more of a diluent (e.g., lactose, sucrose, dicalcium phosphate), a lubricant (e.g., magnesium stearate), and/or a binder (e.g., starch, gum acacia, polyvinylpyrrolidine, gelatin, cellulose, cellulose derivatives). Other solid dosage forms include a powder, marume, solution or suspension (e.g., in propylene carbonate, vegetable oils or triglycerides) encapsulated in a gelatin capsule.


Liquid pharmaceutically administrable compositions can, for example, be prepared by dissolving, dispersing or suspending etc. a compound disclosed and/or described herein and optional pharmaceutical additives in a carrier (e.g., water, saline, aqueous dextrose, glycerol, glycols, ethanol or the like) to form a solution or suspension. Injectables can be prepared in conventional forms, either as liquid solutions or suspensions, as emulsions, or in solid forms suitable for dissolution or suspension in liquid prior to injection. The percentage of the compound contained in such parenteral compositions depends, for example, on the physical nature of the compound, the activity of the compound and the needs of the subject. However, percentages of active ingredient of 0.01% to 10% in solution are employable, and may be higher if the composition is a solid which will be subsequently diluted to another concentration. In some embodiments, the composition will comprise from about 0.2 to 2% of a compound disclosed and/or described herein in solution.


Pharmaceutical compositions of the compounds disclosed and/or described herein may also be administered to the respiratory tract as an aerosol or solution for a nebulizer, or as a microfine powder for insufflation, alone or in combination with an inert carrier such as lactose. In such a case, the particles of the pharmaceutical composition may have diameters of less than 50 microns, or in some embodiments, less than 10 microns.


In addition, pharmaceutical compositions can include a compound disclosed and/or described herein and one or more additional medicinal agents, pharmaceutical agents, adjuvants, and the like. Suitable medicinal and pharmaceutical agents include those described herein.


Kits

Also provided are articles of manufacture and kits containing any of the compounds or pharmaceutical compositions provided herein. The article of manufacture may comprise a container with a label. Suitable containers include, for example, bottles, vials, and test tubes. The containers may be formed from a variety of materials such as glass or plastic. The container may hold a pharmaceutical composition provided herein. The label on the container may indicate that the pharmaceutical composition is used for preventing, treating or suppressing a condition described herein, and may also indicate directions for either in vivo or in vitro use.


In one aspect, provided herein are kits containing a compound or composition described herein and instructions for use. The kits may contain instructions for use in the treatment of any disease or condition described herein in an individual in need thereof. A kit may additionally contain any materials or equipment that may be used in the administration of the compound or composition, such as vials, syringes, or IV bags. A kit may also contain sterile packaging.


Combinations

The compounds and compositions described and/or disclosed herein may be administered alone or in combination with other therapies and/or therapeutic agents useful in the treatment of the aforementioned disorders.


The compounds and compositions described and/or disclosed herein may be combined with one or more other therapies to treat the diseases or conditions described herein. In some embodiments, the disease or condition is cancer. In some embodiments, the disease or condition is a cellular proliferation disorder, including uncontrolled cell growth, aberrant cell cycle regulation, centrosome abnormalities (structural and or numeric, fragmentation), a solid tumor, hematopoietic cancer and hyperproliferative disorder, such as thyroid hyperplasia (especially Grave's disease), and cyst (such as hypervascularity of ovarian stroma, characteristic of polycystic ovarian syndrome (Stein-Leventhal syndrome). Solid and hematologically derived tumors, such as carcinomas, may include but are not limited to cancer of the anus, bladder, breast, colon, small intestine, appendix, kidney, renal pelvis, ureter, urothelium, liver, lung (including squamous cell and small cell lung cancer), pleura, esophagus, head and neck, nasopharynx, oropharynx, hypopharynx, oral cavity, larynx, biliary tract, gall-bladder, ovary, testicle, germ cell, uterus, pancreas, stomach, cervix, thyroid, prostate, salivary gland, and skin (including squamous cell carcinoma), hematopoietic tumors of lymphoid lineage (including leukemia, acute lymphocitic leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, B-cell lymphoma, T-cell-lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, hairy cell lymphoma and Burkett's lymphoma), hematopoietic tumors of myeloid lineage (including acute and chronic myelogenous leukemias, myelodysplastic syndrome and promyelocytic leukemia), hematopoietic tumors of any lineage, myeloma, tumors of mesenchymal origin (including fibrosarcoma and rhabdomyosarcoma, and other sarcomas, e.g., soft tissue and bone), tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system (including astrocytoma, neuroblastoma, glioma and schwannomas), tumor of neuroendocrine origin, tumor of endocrine origin, small cell tumors, tumors of unknown primary, other tumors (including retinoblastoma, melanoma, seminoma, teratocarcinoma, osteosarcoma, xenoderoma pigmentosum, keratoctanthoma, thyroid follicular cancer, Ewing's sarcoma, Kaposi's sarcoma), and other cancer-related disorders that are a consequence of cancer presence or progression such as tumor-induced pleural or pericardial effusions, and malignant ascites.


General Synthetic Methods

Compounds of Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2), or (II) will now be described by reference to illustrative synthetic schemes for their general preparation below and the specific examples that follow. Artisans will recognize that, to obtain the various compounds herein, starting materials may be suitably selected so that the ultimately desired substituents will be carried through the reaction scheme with or without protection as appropriate to yield the desired product. Alternatively, it may be necessary or desirable to employ, in the place of the ultimately desired substituent, a suitable group that may be carried through the reaction scheme and replaced as appropriate with the desired substituent. In addition, one of skill in the art will recognize that protecting groups may be used to protect certain functional groups (amino, carboxy, or side chain groups) from reaction conditions, and that such groups are removed under standard conditions when appropriate. Unless otherwise specified, the variables are as defined above in reference to Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2), or (II).


Where it is desired to obtain a particular enantiomer of a compound, this may be accomplished from a corresponding mixture of enantiomers using any suitable conventional procedure for separating or resolving enantiomers. Thus, for example, diastereomeric derivatives may be produced by reaction of a mixture of enantiomers, e.g., a racemate, and an appropriate chiral compound. The diastereomers may then be separated by any convenient means, for example by crystallization and the desired enantiomer recovered. In another resolution process, a racemate may be separated using chiral High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Alternatively, if desired a particular enantiomer may be obtained by using an appropriate chiral intermediate in one of the processes described.


Chromatography, recrystallization and other conventional separation procedures may also be used with intermediates or final products where it is desired to obtain a particular isomer of a compound or to otherwise purify a product of a reaction.


General methods of preparing compounds described herein are depicted in exemplified methods below. Variable groups in the schemes provided herein are defined as for Formula (I), (I-1), (I-2), (I-3), (Ia1), (Ia2), or (II), or any variation thereof. Other compounds described herein may be prepared by similar methods.


In some embodiments, compounds provided herein may be synthesized according to Scheme 1, Scheme 2, Scheme 3, and/or Scheme 4. Ring A, Ring B, Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, m, RB and RC, as shown in Schemes 1-4 below, are as defined for the compounds of Formula I.




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Scheme 1 outlines an exemplary route to the synthesis of compound of general formula I. Compounds of formula I are prepared by the reaction of a carboxylic acid of formula A (e.g., X═OH) and an indoline of formula B in the presence of coupling reagent, such as HATU with a base such as iPr2NEt, or EDCI with a HOBt or DMAP. Alternatively, an acid halide of formula A (e.g., X═Cl or F) is reacted directly with the compound of formula B with an acid scavenger, such as Et3N.




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Indoline intermediates of formula B may be prepared via the Fisher Indole Synthesis as described in Scheme 2. Arylhydrazines of formula C (e.g., formula C-i, formula C-ii, and formula C-iii) are reacted with a Ring B-substituted carbaldehyde of formula D in the presence of acid, followed by reaction with a reducing agent such as NaBH4, Pd/C and H2 gas, or Et3SiH. Arylhydrazines of formula C-i, which are para-mono-substituted, provide indolines of formula B-i, while hydrazines of formula C-ii, which contain at least one meta substituent and are not substituted in the ortho positions, provide a mixture of indolines of formulae B-ii-a and B-ii-b. Arylhydrazines of formula C-iii, that are substituted at one ortho position, provide indolines of formula B-iii.




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Indolines of formula B may also be prepared via an 3,3-dialkylation method described in Scheme 3. An indole of formula D is reacted with an optionally substituted 3-6 atom aliphatic and heteroaliphatic linear chain with two terminal leaving groups “LG” (formula E). LG may be Cl, Br, I, or sulfonate ester, or another suitable group displaceable by a nucleophile. The transformation may be mediated by a trialkylboron, such as Et3B, and base, such as potassium t-butoxide. The spiroannulation reaction is followed by a reaction with a reducing agent such as NaBH4, Pd/C and H2 gas, or Et3SiH.




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Indolines of formula B may also be prepared via the enolate alkylation of an indolin-2-one of formula F. The indolin-2-one of formula F is deprotonated with a strong base, such as butyllithium, sodium hexamethylsilazide, or potassium t-butoxide, and reacted with an optionally substituted 3-6 atom aliphatic and heteroaliphatic linear chain with two terminal leaving groups “LG” (formula E). LG may be Cl, Br, I, or sulfonate ester, or another suitable group displaceable by a nucleophile. This reaction may be mediated by an additive such as tetramethyldiaminoethane or hexamethylphosphorous triamide. The spiroannulation reaction is followed by a reaction with a reducing agent such as LiAlH4 or borane.


ENUMERATED EMBODIMENTS

The following enumerated embodiments are representative of some aspects of the invention.


1. A compound of Formula (I)




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein:


ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, C1-6 alkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —NRa1C(O)NRa2Ra3, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra15, and —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20;


Ra1-Ra20 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl;


ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon;


each RB group is independently halo, C1-6 alkyl, or C2-6 alkenyl; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl;


m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4;


Y1 is N or CRC1;


Y2 is N or CRC2;


Y3 is N or CRC3;


Y4 is N or CRC4;


wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N;


RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12—S(O)2Rc13, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH;


Rc1-Rc13 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


2. The compound of embodiment 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is not 4′-fluoro-1′-[3-(piperidine-1-sulfonyl)benzoyl]-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; 3-cyclopropyl-1-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]urea; 1-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]-3-(propan-2-yl)urea; [4-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]methanol; 4′-fluoro-1′-(1H-indole-5-carbonyl)-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; N-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]pyrimidin-2-amine; 4′-fluoro-1′-[3-(morpholine-4-sulfonyl)benzoyl]-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; [3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]urea; or salt of any of the foregoing.


3. The compound of embodiment 1 or 2, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is optionally substituted C6-14 aryl.


4. The compound of embodiment 3, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is optionally substituted phenyl.


5. The compound of embodiment 1 or 2, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is optionally substituted 5- to 10-membered heteroaryl.


6. The compound of embodiment 5, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is indolyl, indazolyl, pyridinyl, thiophenyl, furanyl, pyrazolyl, pyrrolyl, oxazolyl, chromanyl, or quinolinyl, each optionally substituted.


7. The compound of any one of embodiments 1-6, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ra1 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra2 and Ra3 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra4 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra5 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra6 and Ra7 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl optionally substituted with C1-6 alkyl; Ra8 and Ra9 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra10 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra11 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra12 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra13 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra16 is C3-10 cycloalkyl or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl or halo; Ra17 and Ra18 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; and Ra19 and Ra20 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl.


8. The compound of any one of embodiments 1-7, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ra14 and Ra15 are each independently hydrogen; C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), —S(C1-6 alkyl), and halo; C2-6 alkenyl; C3-10 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), and halo, wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; C3-10 cycloalkenyl; or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more C1-6 alkyl.


9. The compound of any one of embodiments 1-8, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, —OH, methyl, amino,




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10. The compound of any one of embodiments 1-9, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl.


11. The compound of any one of embodiments 1-9, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring B is 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl.


12. The compound of any one of embodiments 1-9, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring B is




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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (I).


13. The compound of any one of embodiments 1-9, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein




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of Formula (I) is



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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (I).


14. The compound of any one of embodiments 1-13, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Y1 is CRC1; Y2 is CRC2; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4.


15. The compound of any one of embodiments 1-13, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Y1 is N; Y2 is CRC2; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4.


16. The compound of any one of embodiments 1-13, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Y1 is CRC1; Y2 is N; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4.


17. The compound of any one of embodiments 1-16, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC1, RC3, and RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, or —NH2.


18. The compound of any one of embodiments 1-17, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC2 is cyano, —OH, —CH2OH, bromo, —NO2,




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19. The compound of embodiment 1 or 2, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is selected from the group consisting of compounds of Table 1.


20. The compound of embodiment 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is selected from the group consisting of compounds of Table 2.


21. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of any one of embodiments 1-18, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient.


22. A method of inhibiting KIF18A comprising contacting a cell with an effective amount of a compound of any one of embodiments 1-20, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of embodiment 21.


23. A method of treating a disease or condition mediated by KIF18A in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of any one of embodiments 1-20, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of embodiment 21.


24. A method of treating cancer in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of any one of embodiments 1-20, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of embodiment 21.


25. The method of embodiment 24, wherein the cancer is selected from the group consisting of carcinomas, cancer of the anus, bladder, breast, colon, small intestine, appendix, kidney, renal pelvis, ureter, urothelium, liver, lung, pleura, esophagus, head and neck, nasopharynx, oropharynx, hypopharynx, oral cavity, larynx, biliary tract, gall-bladder, ovary, testicle, germ cell, uterus, pancreas, stomach, cervix, thyroid, prostate, salivary gland, or skin, hematopoietic tumors of lymphoid lineage, hematopoietic tumors of myeloid lineage, hematopoietic tumors of any lineage, myeloma, tumors of mesenchymal origin including sarcomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, tumor of neuroendocrine origin, tumor of endocrine origin, small cell tumors, tumors of unknown primary, other tumors comprising retinoblastoma, melanoma, seminoma, teratocarcinoma, osteosarcoma, and other cancer-related disorders that are a consequence of cancer presence or progression.


26. A compound of Formula (I)




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein:


ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, C1-6 alkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —NRa1C(O)NRa2Ra3, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20, —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, and C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo;


Ra1-Ra22 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl;


ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon;


each RB group is independently halo, C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, or C2-6 alkenyl; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl;


m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4;


Y1 is N or CRC1;


Y2 is N or CRC2;


Y3 is N or CRC3;


Y4 is N or CRC4;


wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N;


RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH;


Rc1-Rc15 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


27. A compound of Formula (I-1)




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein:


ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, C1-6 alkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —NRa1C(O)NRa2Ra3, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, and —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20.


Ra1-Ra20 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl;


ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon;


each RB group is independently halo, C1-6 alkyl, or C2-6 alkenyl; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl;


m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4;


Y1 is N or CRC1;


Y2 is N or CRC2;


Y3 is N or CRC3;


Y4 is N or CRC4;


wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N;


RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12—S(O)2Rc13, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH;


Rc1-Rc13 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


28. The compound of embodiment 26 or 27, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is not 4′-fluoro-1′-[3-(piperidine-1-sulfonyl)benzoyl]-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; 3-cyclopropyl-1-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]urea; 1-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]-3-(propan-2-yl)urea; [4-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]methanol; 4′-fluoro-1′-(1H-indole-5-carbonyl)-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; N-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]pyrimidin-2-amine; 4′-fluoro-1′-[3-(morpholine-4-sulfonyl)benzoyl]-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; [3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]urea; or salt of any of the foregoing.


29. The compound of embodiment 26 or 28, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is optionally substituted C6-14 aryl.


30. The compound of embodiment 29, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is optionally substituted phenyl.


31. The compound of embodiment 26 or 28, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is optionally substituted 5- to 10-membered heteroaryl.


32. The compound of embodiment 31, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is indolyl, indazolyl, pyridinyl, thiophenyl, furanyl, pyrazolyl, pyrrolyl, oxazolyl, chromanyl, or quinolinyl, each optionally substituted.


33. The compound of any one of embodiments 26 and 28-32, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ra1 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra2 and Ra3 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra4 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra5 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra6 and Ray are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl optionally substituted with C1-6 alkyl; Ras and Ra9 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra10 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra11 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra12 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra13 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra16 is C3-10 cycloalkyl or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl or halo; Ra17 and Ra18 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra19 and Ra20 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra21 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; and Ra22 is C3-10 cycloalkyl.


34. The compound of any one of embodiments 26 and 28-33, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ra14 and Ra15 are each independently hydrogen; C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), —S(C1-6 alkyl), and halo; C2-6 alkenyl; C3-10 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), and halo, wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; C3-10 cycloalkenyl; or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more C1-6 alkyl.


35. The compound of any one of embodiments 26 and 28-34, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ra14 is hydrogen and Ra15 is tert-butyl.


36. The compound of any one of embodiments 26 and 28-35, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, —OH, methyl, amino,




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37. The compound of any one of embodiments 26 and 28-36, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is phenyl substituted with




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38. The compound of any one of embodiments 26 and 28-37, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl.


39. The compound of any one of embodiments 26 and 28-37, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring B is 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl.


40. The compound of any one of embodiments 26 and 28-37, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring B is




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wherein* denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (I).


41. The compound of any one of embodiments 26 and 28-37, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein




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of Formula (I) is



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wherein * denotes the point of attachment to the rest of Formula (I).


42. The compound of embodiment 41, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein




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of Formula (I) is



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43. The compound of any one of embodiments 25 and 28-42, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Y1 is CRC1; Y2 is CRC2; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4.


44. The compound of embodiment 43, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC1, RC3, and RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, or —NH2.


45. The compound of embodiment 43 or 44, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC1, RC3, and RC4 are each hydrogen.


46. The compound of any one of embodiments 25 and 28-41, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Y1 is N; Y2 is CRC2; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRc4.


47. The compound of any one of embodiments 25 and 28-41, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Y1 is CRC1; Y2 is N; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4.


48. The compound of any one of embodiments 25 and 28-47, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC2 is cyano, —OH, —CH2OH, bromo, —NO2,




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49. The compound of embodiment 48, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC2 is




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50. The compound of embodiment 26 or 28, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is selected from the group consisting of compounds of Table 1.


51. The compound of embodiment 26, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is selected from the group consisting of compounds of Table 2.


52. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of any one of embodiments 26-51, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient.


53. A method of inhibiting KIF18A comprising contacting a cell with an effective amount of a compound of any one of embodiments 26-51, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of embodiment 52.


54. A method of treating a disease or condition mediated by KIF18A in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of any one of embodiments 26-51, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of embodiment 52.


55. A method of treating cancer in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of any one of embodiments 26-51, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of embodiment 52.


56. The method of embodiment 55, wherein the cancer is selected from the group consisting of carcinomas, cancer of the anus, bladder, breast, colon, small intestine, appendix, kidney, renal pelvis, ureter, urothelium, liver, lung, pleura, esophagus, head and neck, nasopharynx, oropharynx, hypopharynx, oral cavity, larynx, biliary tract, gall-bladder, ovary, testicle, germ cell, uterus, pancreas, stomach, cervix, thyroid, prostate, salivary gland, or skin, hematopoietic tumors of lymphoid lineage, hematopoietic tumors of myeloid lineage, hematopoietic tumors of any lineage, myeloma, tumors of mesenchymal origin including sarcomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, tumor of neuroendocrine origin, tumor of endocrine origin, small cell tumors, tumors of unknown primary, other tumors comprising retinoblastoma, melanoma, seminoma, teratocarcinoma, osteosarcoma, and other cancer-related disorders that are a consequence of cancer presence or progression.


57. A compound of Formula (I)




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein:


ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, C1-6 alkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —NRa1C(O)NRa2Ra3, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20, —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, and C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo;


Ra1-Ra22 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1ai and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl;


ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon;


each RB group is independently halo, C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, or C2-6 alkenyl; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl;


m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4;


Y1 is N or CRC1;


Y2 is N or CRC2;


Y3 is N or CRC3;


Y4 is N or CRC4;


wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N;


RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, —NRc16S(O)2(CH2)1-6NRc17C(O)Rc18, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH;


Rc1-Rc18 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


58. A compound of Formula (I-2)




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein:


ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, C1-6 alkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —NRa1C(O)NRa2Ra3, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20, —SRa21, —C(O)Ra22, and C1-6 alkyl substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, cyano, C3-10 cycloalkyl, and 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo;


Ra1-Ra22 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl, C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl;


ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon;


each RB group is independently halo, C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo, or C2-6 alkenyl; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl;


m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4;


Y1 is N or CRC1;


Y2 is N or CRC2;


Y3 is N or CRC3;


Y4 is N or CRC4;


wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N;


RC1-RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, —NRc14C(O)ORc15, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH;


Rc1-Rc15 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


59. A compound of Formula (I-1)




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or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein:


ring A is C6-14 aryl or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, C1-6 alkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, —NRa1C(O)NRa2Ra3, —NRa4C(O)ORa5, —NRa6Ra7, —N═S(O)Ra8Ra9, —ORa10, —S(O)Ra11, —S(O)(NRa12)Ra13, —S(O)2NRa14Ra15, —S(O)2Ra16, and —(CRa17Ra18)0-1C(O)NRa19Ra20;


Ra1-Ra20 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, C3-10 cycloalkenyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkyl, 3- to 10-membered heterocycloalkenyl C6-14 aryl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl, each optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —S(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo, —OH, and —O(C1-6 alkyl), wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl;


ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl, C5-7 cycloalkenyl, or 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl wherein one or two of the ring atoms are each oxygen and the remaining ring atoms are each carbon;


each RB group is independently halo, C1-6 alkyl, or C2-6 alkenyl; or two vicinal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atoms to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl; or two geminal RB groups are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form C3-10 cycloalkyl;


m is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4;


Y1 is N or CRC1;


Y2 is N or CRC2;


Y3 is N or CRC3;


Y4 is N or CRC4;


wherein no more than three of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are N;


RC1-Rc4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12—S(O)2Rc13, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH;


Rc1-Rc13 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.


60. The compound of embodiment 57 or 58, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is not 4′-fluoro-1′-[3-(piperidine-1-sulfonyl)benzoyl]-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; 3-cyclopropyl-1-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]urea; 1-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]-3-(propan-2-yl)urea; [4-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]methanol; 4′-fluoro-1′-(1H-indole-5-carbonyl)-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; N-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]pyrimidin-2-amine; 4′-fluoro-1′-[3-(morpholine-4-sulfonyl)benzoyl]-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; [3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]urea; or salt of any of the foregoing.


61. The compound of embodiment 57 or 60, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is optionally substituted C6-14 aryl.


62. The compound of embodiment 61, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is optionally substituted phenyl.


63. The compound of embodiment 57 or 60, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is optionally substituted 5- to 10-membered heteroaryl.


64. The compound of embodiment 63, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is indolyl, indazolyl, pyridinyl, thiophenyl, furanyl, pyrazolyl, pyrrolyl, oxazolyl, chromanyl, or quinolinyl, each optionally substituted.


65. The compound of any one of embodiments 57 and 60-64, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ra1 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra2 and Ra3 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra4 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra5 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra6 and Ray are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or 5- to 12-membered heteroaryl optionally substituted with C1-6 alkyl; Ras and Ra9 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra10 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra11 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra12 is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra13 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra16 is C3-10 cycloalkyl or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl or halo; Ra17 and Ra18 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; Ra19 and Ra20 are each independently hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, or C3-10 cycloalkyl; Ra21 is C3-10 cycloalkyl; and Ra22 is C3-10 cycloalkyl.


66. The compound of any one of embodiments 57 and 60-65, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ra14 and Ra15 are each independently hydrogen; C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), —S(C1-6 alkyl), and halo; C2-6 alkenyl; C3-10 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), and halo, wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; C3-10 cycloalkenyl; or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more C1-6 alkyl.


67. The compound of any one of embodiments 57 and 60-66, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ra14 is hydrogen and Ra15 is tert-butyl.


68. The compound of any one of embodiments 57 and 60-67, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, —OH, methyl, amino,




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69. The compound of any one of embodiments 57 and 60-68, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is phenyl substituted with




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70. The compound of any one of embodiments 57 and 60-69, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring B is C5-7 cycloalkyl.


71. The compound ofany one of embodiments 57 and 60-69, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring B is 5- to 7-membered heterocycloalkyl.


72. The compound of any one of embodiments 57 and 60-69, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring B is




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73. The compound of any one of embodiments 57 and 60-69, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein




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74. The compound of embodiment 73, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein




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75. The compound of any one of embodiments 57 and 60-74, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Y1 is CRC1; Y2 is CRC2; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4.


76. The compound of embodiment 75, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC1, RC3, and RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, or —NH2.


77. The compound of embodiment 75 or 76, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC1, RC3, and RC4 are each hydrogen.


78. The compound of any one of embodiments 57 and 60-74, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Y1 is N; Y2 is CRC2; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4.


79. The compound of any one of embodiments 57 and 60-74, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Y1 is CRC1; Y2 is N; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4.


80. The compound of any one of embodiments 57 and 60-79, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC2 is cyano, —OH, —CH2OH, bromo, —NO2,




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81. The compound of embodiment 80, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC2 is




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82. The compound of embodiment 57 or 60, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is selected from the group consisting of compounds of Table 1.


83. The compound of embodiment 57, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is selected from the group consisting of compounds of Table 2.


84. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of any one of embodiments 57-83, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient.


85. A method of inhibiting KIF18A comprising contacting a cell with an effective amount of a compound of any one of embodiments 57-83, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of embodiment 84.


86. A method of treating a disease or condition mediated by KIF18A in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of any one of embodiments 57-83, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of embodiment 84.


87. A method of treating cancer in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of any one of embodiments 57-83, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a pharmaceutical composition of embodiment 84.


88. The method of embodiment 87, wherein the cancer is selected from the group consisting of carcinomas, cancer of the anus, bladder, breast, colon, small intestine, appendix, kidney, renal pelvis, ureter, urothelium, liver, lung, pleura, esophagus, head and neck, nasopharynx, oropharynx, hypopharynx, oral cavity, larynx, biliary tract, gall-bladder, ovary, testicle, germ cell, uterus, pancreas, stomach, cervix, thyroid, prostate, salivary gland, or skin, hematopoietic tumors of lymphoid lineage, hematopoietic tumors of myeloid lineage, hematopoietic tumors of any lineage, myeloma, tumors of mesenchymal origin including sarcomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, tumor of neuroendocrine origin, tumor of endocrine origin, small cell tumors, tumors of unknown primary, other tumors comprising retinoblastoma, melanoma, seminoma, teratocarcinoma, osteosarcoma, and other cancer-related disorders that are a consequence of cancer presence or progression.


EXAMPLES

The following examples are offered to illustrate but not to limit the compositions, uses, and methods provided herein. The compounds are prepared using the general methods described above.


Abbreviations



  • BSA: bovine serum albumin

  • DAST: diaminosulfur trifluoride

  • dba: bibenzylidene acetone

  • DMF: dimethylformamide

  • EDCI: 1-ehthyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide

  • ESI MS: electrospray mass spectrometry

  • HATU: 1-[Bis(dimethylamino)methylene]-1H-1,2,3-triazolo[4,5-b]pyridinium 3-oxide hexafluorophosphate

  • HOBT: 1-hydroxybenzotriazole

  • HPLC: high-performance liquid chromatography

  • IC50: 50% inhibitory concentration

  • LDA: lithium diisopropylamide

  • mCPBA: meta-chloroperoxybenzoic acid

  • MsCl: methanesulfonyl chloride

  • MTBE: methyl t-butyl ether

  • NCS: N-chlorosuccinimide

  • NCI: N-iodosuccinimide

  • NMR: nuclear magnetic resonance

  • PE: petroleum ether

  • THF: tetrahydrofuran

  • TFA: trifluoroacetic acid

  • Xantphos: 4,5-bis(diphenylphosphino)-9,9-dimethylxanthene

  • Xphos Pd G4: dicyclohexyl-[2-[2,4,6-tri(propan-2-yl)phenyl]phenyl]phosphanium; methanesulfonic acid; N-methyl-2-phenylaniline; palladium (CAS: 1599466-81-5)



Synthesis of Intermediates
Synthesis of 3-(piperidin-1-ylsulfonyl)benzoic acid (A-01)



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Step 1. A mixture of piperidine (0.25 mL, 2.6 mmol), CH2Cl2 (5.0 mL), iPr2NEt (1.3 mL, 7.7 mmol) and methyl 3-chlorosulfonylbenzoate (900 mg, 3.84 mmol, 1.5 eq) was stirred for 2 h, concentrated, poured into H2O (20 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL). The extracts were combined, washed with brine (10.0 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, and concentrated to provide methyl 3-(1-piperidylsulfonyl) benzoate (0.95 g).


Step 2. A mixture of methyl 3-(1-piperidylsulfonyl) benzoate (0.90 g, 3.2 mmol), THF (6.0 mL), H2O (2.0 mL), and LiOH.H2O (0.67 g, 16 mmol) was stirred for 2 h, then was concentrated. The mixture was treated with HCl (4N) to bring the pH to 3, poured into H2O (10 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL). The extracts were combined, washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, and concentrated to provide 3-(1-piperidylsulfonyl) benzoic acid (A-01, 0.72 g). ESI MS m/z: 270.0 (M+H)+.


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Synthesis of 3-(cyclopentylsulfinyl)benzoic acid (A-51)



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Step 1. A mixture of methyl 3-cyclopentylsulfanylbenzoate (0.50 g, 2.1 mmol), CH2Cl2 (25 mL), and MnO2 (0.37 g, 4.2 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 16 h. The mixture was extracted with EtOAc (100 mL×3), and the extracts were combined, dried over Na2SO4, filtered, and concentrated. The residue was purified silica gel chromatography (0-100% EtOAc/Petroleum ether) to provide methyl 3-cyclopentylsulfinylbenzoate (0.52 g).


Step 2. A mixture of methyl 3-cyclopentylsulfinylbenzoate (0.50 g, 2.0 mmol), THF (10 mL), H2O (10 mL), and LiOH (95 mg, 4.0 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for 2 h, and then was concentrated. The pH was adjusted to pH 3 with 2M HCl and the mixture was extracted with EtOAc (50 mL×3). The combined extracts were dried over Na2SO4, filtered, and concentrated to provide 3-cyclopentylsulfinylbenzoic acid (A-51, 83 mg).


Synthesis of 3-(cyclopentylsulfonyl)benzoic acid (A-52)



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Step 1. To a mixture of methyl 3-cyclopentylsulfanylbenzoate (0.50 g, 2.1 mmol) in HOAc (3.0 mL) was added H2O2 (30%, 1.2 mL, 13 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 80° C. for 12 h, H2O (20 mL) was added, and the mixture was extracted with EtOAc (10 mL×3). The extracts were combined, washed saturated Na2CO3 (20 mL×3), and aqueous of Na2SO3 (20 mL×3), and brine (30 mL). The extracts were dried over Na2SO4, filtered, and concentrated to provide methyl 3-cyclopentylsulfonylbenzoate (260 mg).


Step 2. A mixture of methyl 3-cyclopentylsulfonylbenzoate (0.28 g, 1.0 mmol), THF (5.0 mL), H2O (5 mL), and LiOH (50 mg, 2.1 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for 2 h. The reaction mixture was extracted with MTBE (10 mL×2). The pH of the aqueous phase was adjusted to 3 with HCl and it was extracted with EtOAc (3×20 mL). The extracts were combined, washed with 20 mL of brine, dried over Na2SO4, filtered, and concentrated to provide 3-cyclopentylsulfonylbenzoic acid (0.29 g).


Synthesis of 3-(N-methylcyclopentanesulfonimidoyl)benzoic acid (A-53)



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Step 1. To a mixture of methyl 3-cyclopentylsulfanylbenzoate (0.85 g, 3.6 mmol), EtOH (2 mL), and PhI(OAc)2 (3.5 g, 11 mmol) was added NH4OAc (1.1 g, 14 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 2 h, concentrated, combined with H2O (30 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-100% EtOAc in petroleum ether) to provide methyl 3-(cyclopentylsulfonimidoyl) benzoate (0.50 g).


Step 2. To a 0° C. mixture of methyl 3-(cyclopentylsulfonimidoyl) benzoate (0.25 g, 0.94 mmol) and DMF (2 mL) was added NaH (60% in mineral oil, 45 mg, 1.1). The mixture was stirred at 0° C. for 0.5 h, and Mel (64 μL, 1.0 mmol) was added. The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h, poured into H2O (30 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The extracts were combined, washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated to provide 3-(S-cyclopentyl-N-methyl-sulfonimidoyl)benzoic acid (A-53, 0.25 g).


Synthesis of 3-(cyclopentanecarbonyl)benzoic acid (A-54)



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Step 1. To a −50° C. mixture of methyl 3-cyanobenzoate (1.0 g, 6.2 mmol), CuI (0.37 g, 1.9 mmol), and THF (30 mL) was slowly added cyclopentylmagnesium bromide (1 M in THF, 24 mL, 24 mmol). The mixture was stirred at −50° C. for 5 h, then at 20° C. for 1 h, and saturated aqueous NH4Cl (10 mL) was added at 0° C. EtOAc (20 mL) was added, and the layers separated. The aqueous wash was extracted with EtOAc (10 mL), and extracts were combined, washed with brine (15 mL×2), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-20% EtOAc/petroleum ether) to provide methyl 3-(cyclopentanecarbonyl) benzoate (0.22 g).


Step 2. A degassed mixture of methyl 3-(cyclopentanecarbonyl) benzoate (0.22 g, 0.95 mmol), LiOH (0.11 g, 4.7 mmol), THF (0.9 mL), H2O (0.3 mL) was stirred at 25° C. for 4 h. The mixture was concentrated, combined with H2O (10 mL), and extracted with MTBE (2 mL). The pH of the aqueous phase was adjusted to between 2 and 3 with 2N HCl. The resulting precipitate was filtered and dried under vacuum to provide 3-(cyclopentanecarbonyl)benzoic acid (A-54, 120 mg).


Synthesis of 3-(cyclobutanecarbonyl)benzoic acid (A-77)



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3-(Cyclobutanecarbonyl)benzoic acid was prepared from methyl 3-cyanobenzoate and cyclobutanemagnesium bromide in the same manner as A-54.


Synthesis of 3-(2-cyclobutylacetyl)benzoic acid (A-75)



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Step 1. To a mixture of 3-bromobenzonitrile (2.0 g, 11 mmol) and THF (10 mL) at −50° C. was added CuI (2.1 g, 11 mmol) and bromo(cyclobutylmethyl)magnesium (1 M, 13.2 mL). The mixture was stirred at −50° C. for 5 h then at 20° C. for 1 h. The mixture was poured into H2O (20 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (2×20 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (20 mL), dried over Na2sO4, concentrated, purified by silica chromatography (0-20% EtOAC in PE) to provide 1-(3-bromophenyl)-2-cyclobutylethan-1-one (1.3 g).


Step 2. A mixture of 1-(3-bromophenyl)-2-cyclobutylethan-1-one (1.1 g, 4.4 mmol), MeOH (4 mL), DMF (16 mL), Et3N (1.8 mL, 13 mmol), 3-diphenylphosphanylpropyl-(diphenyl)phosphane (0.36 g, 0.87 mmol), and Pd(OAc)2 (0.20 g, 0.87 mmol) was stirred at 90° C. for 12 h under CO (50 psi). The mixture was poured to water (30 mL), extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-20% EtOAc in PE) provide methyl 3-(2-cyclobutylacetyl)benzoate (0.80 g).


Step 3. A mixture of methyl 3-(2-cyclobutylacetyl)benzoate (0.50 g, 2.2 mmol), THF (0.6 mL), H2O (0.2 mL), and LiOH (0.16 g, 6.7 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 2 h. The mixture was concentrated to remove THF, and HCl (0.5 M, 5 mL) was added. The mixture was extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL) and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, and concentrated to provide 3-(2-cyclobutylacetyl)benzoic acid (0.36 g, 46% purity).


Synthesis of 3-(cyclopentyldifluoromethyl)benzoate (A-76)



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Step 1. To a mixture of methyl 3-(cyclopentanecarbonyl)benzoate (0.16 mg, 0.69 mmol) and CH2Cl2 (1 mL) was added BF3.Et2O (0.64 mL, 5.2 mmol) and ethane-1,2-dithiol (0.10 mL, 1.2 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 18 h, poured into water (20 mL), and extracted with CH2Cl2 (2×30 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried Na2SO4, concentrated, purified by preparative TLC (10% EtOAc/PE) to provide methyl 3-(2-cyclopentyl-1,3-dithiolan-2-yl)benzoate (0.20 g).


Step 2. To a mixture of methyl 3-(2-cyclopentyl-1,3-dithiolan-2-yl)benzoate (0.20 g, 0.65 mmol) and CH2Cl2 (10 mL) was added NIS (0.29 g, 1.3 mmol) and pyridine hydrofluoride (0.33 mL, 2.6 mmol) at −70° C. The mixture was stirred at −70° C. for 0.5 h, poured into H2O (10 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative TLC (10% EtOAc in PE) to provide methyl 3-[cyclopentyl(difluoro)methyl]benzoate (80 mg).


Step 3. A mixture of methyl 3-[cyclopentyl(difluoro)methyl]benzoate (80 mg, 0.32 mmol), THF (3 mL), H2O (1 mL), and LiOH (23 mg, 0.94 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 2 h. The mixture was concentrated, combined with HCl (0.5 M, 5 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The combined extract was washed with brine (10 mL), dried Na2SO4, concentrated, to provide 3-[cyclopentyl(difluoro)methyl]benzoic acid (A-76, 91 mg).


Synthesis of 3-(cyclopentanesulfonimidoyl)benzoic acid (A-72)



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A mixture of methyl 3-(cyclopentylsulfonimidoyl)benzoate (0.80 g, 3.0 mmol), THF (18 mL), H2O (6 mL), and LiOH.H2O (0.38 g, 9.0 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for 12 h, then was poured into water (20 mL) and =extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL). The organic phase was washed with brine (20 mL), dried over Na2SO4, and concentrated to provide 3-(cyclopentanesulfonimidoyl)benzoic acid (A-72, 0.3 g). 1H NMR (DMSO-d6, 400 MHz) δ ppm 13.72-13.06 (m, 1H), 8.40-8.38 (s, 1H), 8.20-8.17 (m, 1H), 8.13-8.09 (m, 1H), 7.76-7.72 (m, 1H), 3.68-3.60 (m, 1H), 1.91-1.70 (m, 4H), 1.62-1.47 (m, 4H).


Synthesis of 2-(cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)isonicotinic acid (A-78)



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Step 1. To a −60° C. mixture of methyl 2-formylisonicotinate (1.0 g, 6.0 mmol) and THF (25 mL) was added cyclopentylmagnesium bromide (1 M, 7.3 mL) over 15 min. The resulting mixture was stirred at −60° C. for 1.75 h, poured into water (50 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×50 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-100% EtOAc in PE) to provide methyl 2-(cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)isonicotinate (0.20 g).


Step 2. A mixture of methyl 2-(cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)isonicotinate (0.18 g, 0.77 mmol), THF (2 mL), and H2O (1 mL), and LiOH.H2O (96 mg, 2.0 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for 2 h, poured into water (30 mL), and extracted with MTBE (2×20 mL). The aqueous layer was collected, and the pH was adjusted to 5 by the careful addition of 2N HCl. The mixture was concentrated to provide 2-(cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)isonicotinic acid (A-78).


Synthesis of 3-((3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)sulfonyl)benzoic acid (A-82)



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Step 1. To mixture of 3-bromobenzenethiol (3.4 mL, 33 mmol), 4-bromobut-1-ene (4.4 mL, 43 mmol), DMF (50 mL), and K2CO3 (6.8 g, 49 mmol) was stirred at 60° C. for 4 h, combined with 1M aq. Na2S2O3 and saturated aqueous NaHCO3 (30 mL), and extracted with CH2Cl2 (2×30 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-100% EtOAc in PE) to provide 1-bromo-3-but-3-enylsulfanyl-benzene (6.50 g).


Step 2. To a mixture of 1-bromo-3-but-3-enylsulfanyl-benzene (6.5 g, 27 mmol) and CH2Cl2 (50 mL) was added mCPBA (27 g, 0.13 mol, 85% purity). The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h, combined with 1M aqueous Na2S2O3 and saturated aqueous NaHCO3 (30 mL), extracted with CH2Cl2 (2×30 mL), washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-100% EtOAc in PE) to provide 2-[2-(3-bromophenyl)sulfonylethyl]oxirane (5.1 g).


Step 3. To a mixture of 2-[2-(3-bromophenyl)sulfonylethyl]oxirane (5.1 g, 18 mmol) and THF (50 mL) was added MeMgBr (3 M, 23 mL, 69 mmol) at −70° C. The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h, poured into saturated aqueous NH4Cl (20 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×20 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-100% EtOAc in PE) to provide 3-(3-bromophenyl)sulfonylcyclobutanol (4.3 g).


Step 4. To a mixture of 3-(3-bromophenyl)sulfonylcyclobutanol (1.00 g, 3.4 mmol), H2O (10 mL), MeCN (5 mL), and CH2Cl2 (5 mL) at 40° C. were added RuCl3.H2O (8 mg, 34 μmol) and NaIO4 (3.7 g, 17 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 40° C. for 12 h, cold water (30 mL) was added, and the mixture was extracted with CH2Cl2 (2×30 mL). The combined extracts were washed with saturated aqueous NaHCO3 and brine, dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-100% EtOAc in PE) to provide 3-(3-bromophenyl)sulfonylcyclobutanone (0.64 g).


Step 5. To a mixture of 3-(3-bromophenyl)sulfonylcyclobutanone (0.64 g, 2.2 mmol) and CH2Cl2 (6 mL) was added DAST (0.88 mL, 6.6 mmol) over 0.5 h at −70° C. The mixture was stirred for 1 h, and then allowed to warm 20° C. and stirred for 16 h. The mixture was poured into saturated aqueous NaHCO3 (10 mL) and the extracted with CH2Cl2 (2×10 mL), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-100% EtOAc in PE) to provide 1-bromo-3-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)sulfonyl-benzene (0.60 g).


Step 6. CO gas was bubbled through a stirring mixture of 1-bromo-3-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)sulfonyl-benzene (0.55 g, 1.8 mmol), Et3N (0.49 mL, 3.5 mmol), DMF (6 mL), MeOH (3 mL), bis(diphenylphosphino)propane (73 mg, 0.18 mmol), and Pd(OAc)2 (40 mg, 0.18 mmol) for 5 mins and the mixture was then heated at 80° C. under a CO atmosphere at 15 psi for 12 h. The mixture was poured into water (30 mL), extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-100% EtOAc in PE) to provide methyl 3-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)sulfonylbenzoate (0.44 g).


Step 7. A mixture of methyl 3-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl) sulfonylbenzoate (0.44 g, 1.5 mmol), THF (5 mL), H2O (1.5 mL), and LiOH.H2O (0.25 g, 6.1 mmol) was stirred at 40° C. for 2 h, concentrated, combined with H2O (30 mL), 2N HCl was added until the pH was between 3 and 4, and the resulting mixture was extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, and concentrated to provide 3-((3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)sulfonyl)benzoic acid (A-82, 0.33 g).


Synthesis of 5-(cyclopentylsulfonyl)thiophene-3-carboxylic acid (A-83)



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Step 1. A mixture of methyl 5-bromothiophene-3-carboxylate (1.0 g, 4.5 mmol), 1,4-dioxane (25 mL), iPr2NEt (2.0 mL, 11 mmol), Pd2(dba)3 (0.41 g, 0.45 mmol), cyclopentanethiol (0.73 mL, 6.8 mmol), and Xantphos (0.26 g, 0.45 mmol) was stirred at 110° C. for 12 h. The mixture was poured into H2O (20 mL), extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (20 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (5-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide methyl 5-cyclopentylsulfanylthiophene-3-carboxylate (1.0 g).


Step 2. To a mixture of methyl 5-cyclopentylsulfanylthiophene-3-carboxylate (0.70 g, 2.9 mmol) and CH2Cl2 (20 mL) was added mCPBA (2.4 g, 12 mmol, 85% purity). The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h, poured into saturated Na2SO3 (10 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×5 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over anhydrous Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (5-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide methyl 5-cyclopentylsulfonylthiophene-3-carboxylate (0.70 g).


Step 3. A mixture methyl 5-cyclopentylsulfonylthiophene-3-carboxylate (0.71 g, 2.6 mmol), THF (9 mL), H2O (3 mL), and LiOH.H2O (0.32 g, 7.7 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h, poured into H2O (10 mL), and the pH was adjusted to 3-4 with HCl (2 N). The resulting mixture was extracted with EtOAc (2×5 mL). The extracts were combined, washed with brine (5 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (5-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide 5-(cyclopentylsulfonyl)thiophene-3-carboxylic acid (A-83, 0.40 g).


Synthesis of 3-(cyano(cyclopentyl)methyl)benzoic acid (A-85)



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Step 1. To a mixture of methyl 3-(cyanomethyl)benzoate (0.10 g, 0.58 mmol) and DMF (2 mL) was added NaH (27 mg, 0.69 mmol, 285 uL, 60% purity, 1.2 eq) at 0° C. After stirring for 0.5 h, bromocyclopentane (0.12 mL, 1.1 mmol) was added dropwise at 0° C. The resulting mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 2 h, and saturated aqueous NH4Cl (2 mL) and H2O (10 mL) were added at 0° C. The mixture was extracted with EtOAc (10 mL×3), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL×3), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, purified by silica chromatography (0-15% EtOAc in PE) to provide methyl 3-(cyano(cyclopentyl)methyl)benzoate (0.10 g).


Step 2. A mixture of methyl 3-(cyano(cyclopentyl)methyl)benzoate (0.10 g, 0.41 mmol), THF (3 mL), H2O (3 mL), and LiOH.H2O (35 mg, 0.82 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 4 h, concentrated, and the pH adjusted to 4 by the dropwise addition of 2M HCl. The mixture was extracted with EtOAc (20 mL×3), and the combined extracts were dried over Na2SO4, filtered, and concentrated to provide 3-(cyano(cyclopentyl)methyl)benzoic acid (A-85, 0.11 g).


Synthesis of 3-(1-(4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)ethyl)benzoic acid (A-86)



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Step 1. A mixture of methyl 3-acetylbenzoate (1.0 g, 5.6 mmol) and 4,4-difluoropiperidine hydrochloride (0.88 g, 5.6 mmol), 1,2-dichloroethane (20 mL), Ti(OiPr)4 (6.6 mL, 23 mmol) and then was stirred at 80° C. for 12 h. NaBH(OAc)3 (3.6 g, 17 mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred at 80° C. for 2 h, poured into water (20 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×20 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, and concentrated to provide isopropyl 3-[1-(4,4-difluoro-1-piperidyl)ethyl]benzoate (1.5 g).


Step 2. A mixture of isopropyl 3-[1-(4,4-difluoro-1-piperidyl)ethyl]benzoate (1.4 g, 4.6 mmol) in THF (14 mL), MeOH (3.3 mL), and H2O (3.3 mL), and LiOH (0.33 g, 14 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for 2 h. The mixture was concentrated, combined with H2O (28 mL) and washed with EtOAc (2×28 mL). The aqueous solution was treated with 2M HCl until a pH of 2, and the resulting mixture was concentrated to provide 3-[1-(4,4-difluoro-1-piperidyl)ethyl]benzoic acid (A-86, 0.91 g).


Synthesis of 6-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)methyl)picolinic acid (A-87)



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Step 1. A mixture of methyl 6-formylpyridine-2-carboxylate (0.50 g, 3.0 mmol) and 4,4-difluoropiperidine (477 mg, 3.0 mmol, 1.0 eq, HCl) in MeOH (10 mL) was added HOAc (545 mg, 9.1 mmol, 519 uL, 3.0 eq), NaOAc (745 mg, 9.1 mmol, 3.0 eq) and then was stirred at 25° C. for 1 hour. Then added NaBH3CN (761 mg, 12.1 mmol, 4.0 eq), the mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 1 hour. The reaction was poured into water (10 mL) and the resulting mixture was extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL). The organic phase was washed with brine (10 mL), dried over anhydrous Na2SO4, concentrated in vacuum to afford the compound methyl 6-[(4,4-difluoro-1-piperidyl)methyl]pyridine-2-carboxylate (500 mg, crude) as a yellow solid.


Synthesis of 3-((3,3-difluoropyrrolidin-1-yl)methyl)benzoic acid (A-92)



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3-((3,3-difluoropyrrolidin-1-yl)methyl)benzoic acid (A-92) was prepared from methyl 3-formylbenzoate in the mannet described for the synthesis of A-87.


Synthesis of 2-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)methyl)-6-methylpyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid (A-88)



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A mixture of potassium ((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)methyl)trifluoroborate (CAS: 1708960-44-4, 1.1 g, 4.6 mmol), methyl 2-chloro-6-methyl-pyrimidine-4-carboxylate (0.28 g, 1.5 mmol), H2O (2 mL), THF (8 mL) Cs2CO3 (1.5 g, 4.6 mmol), and Xphos Pd G4 (65 mg, 76 μmol). The mixture was stirred at 80° C. for 12 h, diluted with water (10 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (10 mL×3). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 1-10% MeCN in H2O [formic acid]) to provide 2-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)methyl)-6-methylpyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid (A-88, 50 mg).


Synthesis of 3-(isoxazolidin-2-ylmethyl)benzoic acid (A-89)



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Step 1. A mixture of methyl 3-(bromomethyl)benzoate (0.30 g, 1.3 mmol), DMF (3 mL), isoxazolidine hydrochloride (0.14 g, 1.3), and iPr2NEt (0.68 mL, 3.9 mmol) was stirred at 60° C. for 12 h. The mixture was combined with 0° C. H2O (10 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (10 mL×2). The combined extracts were washed with H2O (10 mL) and brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-100% EtOAc in PE) to provide methyl 3-(isoxazolidin-2-ylmethyl)benzoate (0.17 g).


Step 2. A mixture of methyl 3-(isoxazolidin-3-ylmethyl)benzoate (0.17 g, 0.77 mmol), 1,4-dioxane (1.5 mL), H2O (0.5 mL) and LiOH.H2O (32 mg, 0.77 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h, and H2O (5 mL) and MTBE (10 mL). The aqueous phase was collected and the pH adjusted to 6.0 by addition of HCl (2 N). The aqueous phase was concentrated to provide 3-(isoxazolidin-3-ylmethyl)benzoic acid (A-89, 0.17 g, crude).


Synthesis of 3-((6,6-difluoro-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexan-3-yl)methyl)benzoic acid (A-96)



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Synthesis of 3-((6,6-difluoro-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexan-3-yl)methyl)benzoic acid (A-96) was prepared in the same manner as A-89 by substituting 6,6-difluoro-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane hydrochloride for isoxazolidine hydrochloride Synthesis of 3-(cyclopentylamino)benzoic acid (A-90)




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Step 1. A mixture of methyl 3-aminobenzoate (1.0 g, 6.6 mmol). cyclopentanone (2.9 mL, 33 mmol), MeOH (10 mL), and HOAc (0.38 mL, 6.6 mmol) was stirred for 3 hours, and NaBH3CN (0.62 g, 9.9 mmol) was added in portions. The resulting mixture was stirred for 11 h, poured into water (50 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×25 mL). The extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (5-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide methyl 3-(cyclopentylamino)benzoate (1.33 g, 91.68% yield) as a white solid.


Step 2. A mixture of methyl 3-(cyclopentylamino)benzoate (0.10 g, 0.46 mmol), THF (0.9 mL), H2O (0.3 mL), and LiOH.H2O (96 mg, 2.3 mmol) was stirred at 60° C. for 6 h, poured into H2O (10 mL), and the pH adjusted to 5-6 with HCl (2 N). The resulting mixture was extracted with EtOAc (2×5 mL), the extracts were washed with brine (5 mL), dried over Na2SO4, and concentrated to provide 3-(cyclopentylamino)benzoic acid (A-90, 53 mg).


Synthesis of 3-(cyclopentyl(methyl)amino)benzoic acid (A-91)



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Step 1. To a mixture of methyl 3-(cyclopentylamino)benzoate (0.50 g, 2.0 mmol), paraformaldehyde (0.41 mg, 5 mmol), and dichloroethane (5 mL) was added HOAc (0.16 mL, 3.0 mmol) dropwise at 20° C. After stirring for 1 h, and NaBH(OAc)3 (0.97 g, 5 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at 60° C. for 11 h. The reaction was poured into water (20 mL) and the resulting mixture was extracted with EtOAc (2×15 mL). The organic phase was washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (5-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide methyl 3-[cyclopentyl(methyl)amino]benzoate (0.42 g).


Step 2. A mixture of methyl 3-[cyclopentyl(methyl)amino]benzoate (0.23 g, 0.98 mmol), THF (3 mL), and H2O (1 mL), and LiOH.H2O (0.12 g, 3.0 mmol) was stirred at 60° C. for 2 h. The mixture was poured into water (10 mL), the pH adjusted to 3-4 with HCl (2 N), and was extracted with EtOAc (2×5 mL). The extracts were washed with brine (5 mL), dried over Na2SO4, and concentrated to provide 3-(cyclopentyl(methyl)amino)benzoic acid (A-91, 0.30 g).


Synthesis of 3-(3,3-difluorocyclobutane-1-carbonyl)benzoic acid (A-93)



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Step 1. To a −70° C. mixture of 1-bromo-3-iodo-benzene (1.3 mL, 10 mmol) and THF (20 mL), was added dropwise BuLi (1 M, 10 mL). The mixture was stirred for 30 min. and 3,3-difluoro-N-methoxy-N-methyl-cyclobutanecarboxamide (1.5 g, 8.4 mmol) in THF (10 mL) was added dropwise at −70° C. The resulting mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 1.5 h, poured into saturated aqueous NH4Cl (10 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-100% EtOAc in PE) to provide (3-bromophenyl)-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl) methanone (1.1 g).


Step 2. A mixture of (3-bromophenyl)-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)methanone (1.0 g, 3.6 mmol), MeOH (5 mL), DMF (10 mL), Et3N (1.5 mL, 11 mmol), 3-diphenylphosphanylpropyl (diphenyl)phosphane (0.30 g, 0.73 mmol), Pd(OAc)2 (0.16 g, 0.73 mmol) was stirred at 80° C. for 12 h under CO (50 psi). The mixture was concentrated, poured into H2O (10 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative TLC (10% EtOAc in PE) to provide methyl 3-(3,3-difluorocyclobutanecarbonyl)benzoate (0.80 g).


Step 3. A mixture methyl 3-(3,3-difluorocyclobutanecarbonyl)benzoate (0.80 g, 3.2 mmol), THF (0.6 mL), H2O (0.2 mL), and LiOH.H2O (226 mg, 9.4 mmol, 3.0 eq) The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 2 h, concentrated, and HCl (0.5 M, 5 mL) was added. The mixture was extracted with EtOAc (10 mL), and the extract was concentrated to provide 3-(3,3-difluorocyclobutane-1-carbonyl)benzoic acid (A-93, 0.50 g).


Synthesis of 3-(1-methylcyclobutane-1-carbonyl)benzoic acid (A-94)



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3-(1-methylcyclobutane-1-carbonyl)benzoic acid (A-94) was prepared in the same manner as A-93.


Synthesis of 4-(cyclopentanecarbonyl)thiophene-2-carboxylic acid (A-98)



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nBuLi (2.5 M, 3.9 mL, 2.5 eq) was added dropwise to 4-bromothiophene-2-carboxylic acid (0.80 g, 3.9 mmol) in THF (15 mL) over 5 min at −78° C. The mixture was stirred for 25 min, and N-methoxy-N-methyl-cyclopentanecarboxamide (0.91 g, 5.8 mmol) was added at −78° C. The resulting mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h, combined with saturated NH4Cl 1 mL at −78° C. and H2O (5 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (10 mL×3). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 20-50% MeCN in H2O [HCl]) to provide 4-(cyclopentanecarbonyl) thiophene-2-carboxylic acid (A-98, 10%).


Synthesis of 5-(cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2-carboxylic acid (A-99)



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To a mixture of furan-2-carboxylic acid (2.0 g, 18 mmol) and THF (20 mL) was added dropwise LDA (2 M, 13 mL) at −70° C. The mixture was stirred 0.5 h, and cyclopentanecarbaldehyde (2.6 g, 27 mmol) in THF (20 mL) was added dropwise at −70° C. The resulting mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 1.5 h, poured into saturated NH4Cl (10 mL), and the extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL). The aqueous phase purified by preparative HPLC (0.1% FA condition) to provide 5-(cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2-carboxylic acid (A-99, 0.38 g).


Compounds in Table 3.1 were prepared from furan-2-carboxylic acid and the indicated aldehyde in the manner described for the synthesis of A-99











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Synthesis of 3-(N-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)-N-methylsulfamoyl)benzoic acid (A-95)



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Step 1. To two mixtures of methyl 3-[(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)sulfamoyl]benzoate (intermediate from synthesis of A-36, 0.30 & 0.10 g, 0.98 & 0.33 mmol) and DMF (4.0 & 1.3 mL) was added NaH (59 & 20 mg, 1.5 & 0.5 mmol, 60% purity) at 0° C. The mixtures were stirred for 30 min, Mel (73 & 24 μL, 1.2 & 0.4 mmol) was added, and the mixtures were stirred at 20° C. for 30 min. The mixtures were combined and poured into water (10 mL), extracted with EtOAc (10 mL×2), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (10-100% EtOAc in PE) to provide methyl 3-[(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)-methyl-sulfamoyl]benzoate (0.28 g).


Step 2. Two mixtures of methyl 3-[(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)-methyl-sulfamoyl]benzoate (0.23 & 0.050 g, 0.72 & 0.16 mmol), THF (1.8 & 0.4 mL), H2O (0.6 & 0.13 mL) was added LiOH.H2O (91 & 20 mg, 2.2 & 0.48 mmol) were stirred at 20° C. for 4 h. The mixtures were combined, partially concentrated, and the pH adjusted to 3 by the addition of 2N HCl. The mixture was extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, and concentrated to provide 3-(N-(3,3-difluorocyclobutyl)-N-methylsulfamoyl)benzoic acid (A-95, 0.29 g).


Synthesis of 3-((cyclobutylmethyl)(methyl)phosphoryl)benzoic acid (A-97)



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Step 1. To a mixture of 1-bromo-3-ethoxyphosphonoyl-benzene (1.8 g, 7.2 mmol) and DMF (20 mL) was added NaH (0.87 g, 22 mmol, 60% purity) at 0° C. The mixture was stirred for 30 min and iodomethylcyclobutane (1.6 mL, 14 mmol) was added. The mixture was stirred at 0-20° C. for 60 min, poured into saturated NH4Cl (20 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (5-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide 1-bromo-3-[cyclobutylmethyl(ethoxy)phosphoryl]benzene (0.85 g).


Step 2. To a 0° C. mixture of 1-bromo-3-[cyclobutylmethyl(ethoxy)phosphoryl]benzene (0.68 g, 2.1 mmol) and THF (6 mL) was added MeMgBr (3 M, 6.4 mL) was stirred at 20° C. for 4 h, poured into saturated NH4Cl (20 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×15 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (5-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide 1-bromo-3-[cyclobutylmethyl(methyl)phosphoryl]benzene (0.56 g).


Step 3. A mixture of 1-bromo-3-[cyclobutylmethyl(methyl)phosphoryl]benzene (0.49 g, 1.7 mmol), MeOH (4 mL), 1,4-dioxane (4 mL), Mo(CO)6 (0.11 g, 0.43 mmol), K3PO4 (0.36 g, 1.7 mmol), DMAP (0.10 g, 0.85 mmol), Xantphos (99 mg, 0.17 mmol), and Pd(OAc)2 (19 mg, 85 μmol) was stirred at 120° C. for 3 h. The reaction was poured into water (20 mL) and the resulting mixture was extracted with EtOAc (2×15 mL). The organic phase was washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (5-10% MeOH in CH2Cl2) to provide methyl 3-[cyclobutylmethyl(methyl)phosphoryl]benzoate (0.34 g).


Step 4. A mixture of methyl 3-[cyclobutylmethyl(methyl)phosphoryl]benzoate (0.32 g, 1.2 mmol), THF (3 mL), H2O (1 mL), and LiOH.H2O (0.15 g, 3.6 mmol) was stirred for 12 h, poured into H2O (10 mL), and HCl (2 N) added to adjust the pH to 3-4, and extracted with EtOAc (2×5 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (5 mL), dried over Na2SO4, and concentrated to provide 3-((cyclobutylmethyl)(methyl)phosphoryl)benzoic acid (A-97, 0.17 g).


Synthesis of 4-(difluoromethyl)cyclohexane-1-carbaldehyde




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Step 1. To a 0° C. mixture of methyl 4-formylcyclohexanecarboxylate (5.0 g, 29 mmol) and CH2Cl2 (50 mL) was added slowly DAST (12 mL, 88 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h, poured into saturated aqueous of NaHCO3 (30 mL), and extracted with CH2Cl2 (2×80 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (30 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, purified by silica chromatography (5-17% EtOAc in petroleum ether) to provide methyl 4-(difluoromethyl)cyclohexanecarboxylate (3.2 g).


Step 2. A solution of 4-(difluoromethyl)cyclohexanecarboxylate (3.2 g, 17 mmol) in THF (10 mL) was slowly added to LiAlH4 (1.3 g, 33 mmol) in THF (20 mL) and then stirred at 25° C. for 2 h. H2O (1.3 mL), aqueous NaOH (85%, 1.3 mL), and additional H2O (1.3 mL) were added and the mixture was filtered. The filtrate was concentration to provide [4-(difluoromethyl) cyclohexyl] methanol (1.80 g).


Step 3. To a mixture of [4-(difluoromethyl)cyclohexyl]methanol (1.6 g, 9.7 mmol), NaHCO3 (6.6 g, 78 mmol), and CH2Cl2 (50 mL) was added Dess-Martin periodinane (8.3 g, 20 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 2, then was poured into a mixture of saturated aqueous of NaHCO3 (15 mL) and saturated aqueous of Na2SO3 (15 mL). The resulting mixture was filtered and extracted with CH2Cl2 (2×30 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (5-17% EtOAc in petroleum ether) to provide 4-(difluoromethyl)cyclohexanecarbaldehyde (1.4 g).


Synthesis of 4-fluoro-4-methylcyclohexane-1-carbaldehyde



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Step 1. To a mixture of ethyl 4-oxocyclohexanecarboxylate (4.7 mL, 29 mmol) in THF (30 mL) was slowly added MeLi (1 M, 41 mL) at −60° C. The mixture was stirred at −60° C. for 1 h, poured into NH4Cl (20 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×20 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (20 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (13-50% EtOAc in PE) to ethyl 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-cyclohexanecarboxylate (2.20 g).


Step 2. To a solution of ethyl 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-cyclohexanecarboxylate (2.4 g, 13 mmol) and CH2Cl2 (1 mL) was added DAST (1.7 mL, 13 mmol). The mixture was stirred at −40° C. for 1 h, poured into 1M Na2HCO3 (20 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×20 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (15 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (15-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide ethyl 4-fluoro-4-methyl-cyclohexanecarboxylate (1.60 g).


Step 3. To a 0° C. mixture of ethyl 4-fluoro-4-methyl-cyclohexanecarboxylate (1.4 g, 7.4 mmol) and THF (30 mL) was added LiAlH4 (0.57 g, 15 mmol). The mixture was stirred at 0° C. for 2 h, and 0.56 mL of H2O, 0.56 mL of 15% aqueous NaOH, and an additional 1.7 mL of H2O. The mixture was filtered, the filtrate was concentrated, added to H2O (10 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×15 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (15 mL), dried over Na2SO4, and concentrated to provide (4-fluoro-4-methyl-cyclohexyl)methanol (0.80 g).


Step 4. A mixture of (4-fluoro-4-methyl-cyclohexyl)methanol (0.70 mg, 4.8 mmol), CH2Cl2 (20 mL), NaHCO3 (3.2 g, 38 mmol), and Dess-Martin periodinane (4.1 g, 9.6 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for 2 hours. The mixture was poured into saturated NaHCO3 (5 mL) and saturated Na2SO3 (5 mL) and the resulting mixture was filtered and extracted with CH2Cl2 (2×10 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, and concentrated to provide 4-fluoro-4-methyl-cyclohexanecarbaldehyde (0.60 mg).


Synthesis of 5″-nitrodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline] (B-01)



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Step 1. To a mixture of ZnEt2 (1 M in hexanes, 180 mL), CH2Cl2 (200 mL) at 0° C. under N2 was added slowly CH2I2 (26 mL, 320 mmol), in CH2Cl2 (60 mL). The mixture was stirred at 0° C. for 30 min and ethyl 4-methylenecyclohexanecarboxylate (12 g, 71 mmol) in CH2Cl2 (50 mL) was slowly added. The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h, cooled to 0° C., and saturated NH4Cl (100 mL) was added. The organic phase separated, washed with water (50 mL×2), brine (50 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (1-10% CH2C2 in petroleum ether) to afford the compound ethyl spiro[2.5]octane-6-carboxylate (10 g).


Step 2. To a mixture of ethyl spiro[2.5]octane-6-carboxylate (10 g, 55 mmol), THF (300 mL) at 0° C. under N2 was added LiAlH4 (3.1 g, 81 mmol) in portions. The mixture was stirred at 0° C. for 1 h, then at 22° C. for another 1 h. Aqueous 2M NaOH (3.0 mL) was slowly added to the stirring mixture, followed by Na2SO4 (30 g). The suspension was filtered, and the filtrate was concentrated to provide spiro[2.5]octan-6-ylmethanol (7.5 g). 1H NMR (DMSO-d6, 400 MHz) δ 3.51 (d, J=6.38 Hz, 2H), 1.82-1.68 (m, 4H), 1.53 (tdt, J=14.71, 6.38, 3.24 Hz, 1H), 1.40-1.29 (m, 1H), 1.12-1.07 (m, 2H), 0.96-0.84 (m, 2H), 0.35-0.24 (m, 2H), 0.23-0.12 (m, 2H).


Step 3. To a mixture of spiro [2.5]octan-6-ylmethanol (7.5 g, 54 mmol) and CH2Cl2 (250 mL) was added Dess-Martin periodinane (28 g, 66 mmol) at 0° C. The mixture was stirred for 5 h as the temperature was allowed to rise to 25° C. The mixture was filtered through celite and the filter solid was washed with CH2Cl2 (50 mL×3). The filtrate was concentrated and purified by silica chromatography (0-10% EtOAc in petroleum ether) to provide spiro [2.5]octane-6-carbaldehyde (7.30 g). 1H NMR (DMSO-d6, 400 MHz) δ 9.68 (d, J=1.25 Hz, 1H), 2.35-2.23 (m, 1H), 1.97-1.85 (m, 2H), 1.70-1.51 (m, 4H), 1.12-1.03 (m, 2H), 0.35-0.27 (m, 2H), 0.26-0.18 (m, 2H).


Step 4. a) A mixture of (4-nitrophenyl)hydrazine (1.8 g, 12 mmol), TFA (4.5 mL, 61 mmol), CH2Cl2 (40 mL), and spiro[2.5]octane-6-carbaldehyde (2.0 g, 15 mmol) was stirred at 40° C. for 15 h. b) Additional TFA (6.3 mL, 85 mmol), CH2Cl2, and Et3SiH (6.3 mL, 4.6 mmol) were added at 0° C. and the mixture stirred at 25° C. for 2 h, then was concentrated and purified by silica chromatography (0-15% [1:1 Me-THF in EtOAc] in petroleum ether) to provide 5″-nitrodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline] (B-01, 0.88 g).


Synthesis of spiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indoline] (B-02)



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To a mixture of 1H-indole (1.0 g, 8.5 mmol) and THF (25 mL) was added dropwise t-BuOK (1 M in THF, 20 mL) and the mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 0.5 h. Et3B (1 M in THF, 17 mL) was added and the mixture was stirred for 0.5 h. 1,4-diiodobutane (1.2 mL, 9.4 mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred at 70° C. for 13 h. MeOH (10 mL) and NaBH4 (0.97 g, 26 mmol) were added and the mixture stirred at 20° C. for 12 h. The mixture was concentrated, combined with EtOAc (20 mL) and 2 N HCl (20 mL). The pH was adjusted to 9 by the slow addition of saturated aqueous NaHCO3. The phases were separated, and the aqueous wash was extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The extracts were combined, washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, and concentrated to provide spiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indoline] (B-02). 1H NMR: (DMSO-d6, 400 MHz) δ 6.98 (dd, J=7.32, 0.81 Hz, 1H), 6.90 (td, J=7.57, 1.25 Hz, 1H), 6.55 (td, J=7.35, 0.94 Hz, 1H), 6.49 (d, J=7.75 Hz, 1H), 5.43 (s, 1H), 3.22 (s, 2H), 1.84-1.62 (m, 8H).


Compounds in Table 4 were prepared from the indole and dihalide in the manner described for B-02.












TABLE 4





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Structure
indole
Amine







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Synthesis of dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline] (B-06)



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Step 1. Dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indole] was prepared from phenylhydrazine and spiro[2.5]octane-6-carbaldehyde in the manner described in Step 4a of the synthesis of B-01.


Step 2. To a mixture of dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indole] (1.0 g, 4.7 mmol) in MeOH (15 mL) and THF (15 mL) at 0° C. was added NaBH3CN (0.90 g, 14 mmol) in portions. The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h and NaBH3CN (0.50 g) and THF (15 mL) was added, and the mixture was stirred at 40° C. for 2 h. The reaction mixture was concentrated and purified by chromatography (silica, 0-15% [1:1 THF/EtOAc] in petroleum ether) to afford dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline] (B-06, 0.64 g).


Compounds in Table 5 were prepared from the hydrazine and the aldehyde indicated by the method described for the synthesis of B-06.












TABLE 5





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Hydrazine
Aldehyde







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Synthesis of tert-butyl 5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carboxylate (B-10) and N-(dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)-2-hydroxyethane-1-sulfonamide (B-11)



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Step 1. A mixture of B-07 (0.2 M, 3.4 mL) and Boc2O (0.30 g, 1.4 mmol), MeCN (10 mL), and Et3N (0.40 mL, 2.9 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for 12 h. The mixture was concentrated and purified by silica chromatography (0-20% MTBE in petroleum ether) to provide tert-butyl 5″-bromo-1″,2″-dihydrodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indole]-1″-carboxylate (B-10, 0.23 g).


Step 2. a) To a mixture of tert-butyl 5″-bromo-1″,2″-dihydrodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indole]-1″-carboxylate (0.11 g, 0.27 mmol) and 2-[(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)oxy]ethane-1-sulfonamide (0.21 g, 0.88 mmol), and DMF (8.0 mL) was added CuI (57 mg, 0.30 mmol), K3PO4 (0.21 g, 0.99 mmol), and N1,N2-dimethylcyclohexane-1,2-diamine (48 mg, 0.34 mmol). The reaction mixture was stirred at 140° C. in a microwave reactor for 3 h. The reaction mixture was diluted with water 30 mL and extracted with 1:1 EtOAc/THF (15 mL×2). The extracts were combined, washed with H2O (10 mL×3) and brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-10% [1:1 THF/EtOAc] in petroleum ether) to provide 2-[(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)oxy]-N-{1″,2″-dihydrodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indol]-5″-yl}ethane-1-sulfonamide (70 mg).


Step 3. A mixture of 2-[(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)oxy]-N-{1″,2″-dihydrodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indol]-5″-yl}ethane-1-sulfonamide (60 mg, 0.11 mmol), MeOH (1.0 mL), and HCl (4 M in MeOH, 1.0 mL) was stirred at 25° C. for 5 h. The mixture was concentrated to provide N-{1″,2″-dihydrodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indol]-5″-yl}-2-hydroxyethane-1-sulfonamide hydrochloride (B-11, 47 mg).


Separation of B-24 into Diastereomers


Indoline B-24 was separated into the (1s,4s) and (1r,4r) isomers by silica chromatography (0-100% EtOAc in PE). The configurations were not determined, and the first eluting isomer is B-24a and the second eluting isomer is B-24b.


Synthesis of tert-butyl 5′-bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]-1′-carboxylate (B-12) and N-(spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide (B-13)



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tert-Butyl 5′-bromospiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]-1′-carboxylate (B-12) and N-(spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide (B-13) were prepared from B-03 in the same manner as B-10 and B-11.


Intermediates in Table 5.1 were prepared from the indicated indolines and sulfonamides in the manner described for the synthesis of B-11.












TABLE 5.1





Code
Structure
Sulfonamide
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B-07





B-23


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Synthesis of spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-ol hydrochloride (B-15)



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Step 1. A mixture of B-12 (0.35 g, 0.96 mmol), NMP (8 mL), H2O (4 mL), was KOH (0.16 g, 2.9 mmol), Pd2(dba)3 (88 mg, 96 μmol), di-tert-butyl-[2-(2,4,6-triisopropylphenyl)phenyl]phosphane (81 mg, 0.19 mmol) was stirred at 110° C. for 12 h, diluted with 10 mL of water, and extracted with EtOAc (5 mL×3). The combined extracts were washed with brine (5 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by preparative TLC (SiO2, 25% EtOAc in petroleum ether) to provide tert-butyl 5′-hydroxyspiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]-1′-carboxylate (80 mg).


Step 2. A mixture of tert-butyl tert-butyl 5′-hydroxyspiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]-1-carboxylate (80 mg, 0.26 mmol) and 1M HCl in EtOAc (2.0 mL) was stirred at 25° C. for 2 h, and was concentrated to provide spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-ol hydrochloride (B-15; 60 mg).


Synthesis of 3-(5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonyl chloride (C-01)



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Step 1. A mixture of 3-benzylsulfanylbenzoic acid (1.5 g, 6.1 mmol), DMF (10 mL), HATU (4.7 g, 13 mmol), and iPr2NEt (3.2 mL, 18 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for 15 min and B-07 (1.8 g, 6.1 mmol) was added. The mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 2 h, then was diluted with EtOAc (50 mL), washed with water (30 mL×3) and brine (30 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (8-10% EtOAc in petroleum ether) to provide (3-(benzylthio)phenyl)(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)methanone (3.0 g).


Step 2. A mixture of (3-(benzylthio)phenyl)(5″-bromodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)methanone (2.0 g, 3.9 mmol), DMF (10 mL), methanesulfonamide (1.1 g, 12 mmol), K3PO4 (2.5 g, 12 mmol), N1,N2-dimethylcyclohexane-1,2-diamine (0.55 g, 3.9 mmol), and CuI (0.74 g, 3.9 mmol) was stirred at 160° C. for 2 h. The mixture was diluted with EtOAc (30 mL), washed with H2O (30 mL×3) and brine (30 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (29-31% EtOAc in petroleum ether) to provide N-(1″-(3-(benzylthio)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (1.84 g).


Step 3. A mixture of N-(1″-(3-(benzylthio)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (1.0 g, 1.9 mmol), NCS (0.50 g, 3.8 mmol), HOAc (1.8 mL), and H2O (0.2 mL) was stirred at 30° C. for 2 h. The mixture was diluted with EtOAc (50 mL), washed with H2O (30 mL×3), saturated aqueous NaHCO3 (30 mL), and brine (30 mL) before being dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (25-35% EtOAc in petroleum ether) to provide 3-(5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonyl chloride (C-01, 0.36 g).


Compounds in Table 5.2 were prepared from the indicated carboxylic acid and indoline in the same manner as described for C-01.












TABLE 5.2





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Synthesis of 2-methoxy-5-(5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonyl chloride (C-02)



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Step 1. A mixture of 3-benzylsulfanyl-4-methoxy-benzoic acid (0.32 mg, 1.2 mmol), B-14 (0.22 g, 0.73 mmol), DMF (3 mL), HOBt (0.26 g, 1.9 mmol), EDCI (0.37 g, 1.9 mmol), Et3N (0.54 mL, 3.9 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for 2 h. The reaction was poured into H2O (30 mL), extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (40-45% EtOAc in PE) to provide N-(1″-(3-(benzylthio)-4-methoxybenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.22 g).


Step 2. A mixture of N-(1″-(3-(benzylthio)-4-methoxybenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.22 g, 0.36 mmol), NCS (0.14 g, 1.1 mmol), H2O (0.05 mL), and HOAc (0.45 mL) was stirred at 25° C. for 2 h. The mixture was poured into H2O (10 mL) and saturated NaHCO3 (10 mL), extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, and concentrated to provide 2-methoxy-5-(5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonyl chloride (C-02, 0.20 g).


Synthetic Example S-001
Synthesis of (3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(4′-fluorospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indolin]-1′-yl)methanone (Compound 1)



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A mixture of 3-[(4, 4-difluoro-1-piperidyl)sulfonyl]benzoic acid (88 mg, 0.28 mmol), DMF (1.5 mL), Et3N (0.11 mL, 0.78 mmol), and HATU (0.20 g, 0.52 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 30 min, and 4′-fluorospiro [cyclopentane-1,3′-indoline] (50 mg, 0.26 mmol) in DMF (1.0 mL) was added. The resulting mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 3.5 h, concentrated, and purified by prep-HPLC (45-75% MeCN in H2O [10 mM NH4HCO3]) to afford (3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(4′-fluorospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indolin]-1′-yl)methanone (Compound 1) (35 mg). ESI MS m/z: 479.2 (M+H).


Compounds in Table 6 were prepared from the carboxylic acid and indoline analog indicated by the method described for the synthesis of Compound 1 (Synthetic Example S-001).












TABLE 6





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Carboxylic Acid
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Compound 5


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Compound 6


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B-06





Compound 7


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Compound 8


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Compound 9


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B-07





Compound 10


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Compound 11


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Compound 12


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Compound 13


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Compound 14


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Compound 15


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Compound 16


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Compound 17


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Compound 126


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Compound 128


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Compound 130


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Compound 132


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Compound 135


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Compound 138


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Compound 139


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Compound 142


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Compound 143


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B-08





Compound 150


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Compound 152


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Compound 154


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Compound 158


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Compound 161


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Compound 167


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Compound 169


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Compound 171


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Compound 173


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Compound 175


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Compound 177


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Compound 179


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Compound 181


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Compound 183


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Compound 185


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Compound 187


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Compound 189


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Compound 191


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Compound 193


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Compound 195


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Compound 197


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Compound 199


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Compound 201


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Compound 203


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Compound 205


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Compound 207


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Compound 209


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Compound 211


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Compound 213


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Compound 215


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Compound 217


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Compound 219


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Compound 221


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Compound 232


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Compound 234


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Compound 236


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(S)- Compound 238


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Compound 242


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Compound 244


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Compound 246


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Compound 248


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(S)- Compound 248


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Compound 250


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Compound 251


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Compound 253


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Compound 256


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A-62
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Compound 259


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Compound 263


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Compound 265


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A-65
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Compound 267


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A-19
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Compound 271


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Compound 273


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Compound 276


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Compound 278


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Compound 280


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Compound 282


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A-69
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Compound 286


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A-72
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Compound 288


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A-55
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Compound 290


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A-70
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Compound 294


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Compound 296


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Compound 307 & Compound 308


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Compound 323


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A-09
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Compound 325


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B-07





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Synthetic Example S-002
Synthesis of N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 18)



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A degassed mixture of Compound 2 (50 mg, 93 μmol), methanesulfonamide (13 mg, 0.14 mmol), CuI (9.0 mg, 46 μmol), K3PO4 (59 mg, 0.28 mmol), N1,N2-dimethylcyclohexane-1,2-diamine (7.0 mg, 46 μmol), and DMF (2.0 mL) was stirred at 150° C. for 2 h in a microwave reactor. The mixture was combined with H2O (30 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The extracts were combined, washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by prep-HPLC (35-0% H2O [10 mM NH4CO3] in MeCN) to provide N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 18, 8.6 mg).


Synthetic Example S-002a
Synthesis of N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-(ethylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 134)



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A degassed mixture of Compound 2 (1.0 g, 1.9 mmol), ethanesulfonamide (0.60 g, 5.5 mmol), CuI (0.37 g, 1.9 mmol), K3PO4 (1.3 g, 6.0 mmol), N1,N2-dimethylcyclohexane-1,2-diamine (0.27 g, 1.9 mmol), and DMF (14 mL) was stirred at 150° C. for 3 h. The mixture was combined with H2O (40 mL). The resulting precipitate was filtered, washed with H2O (5 mL×3), dissolved in EtOAc (50 mL), washed with water (20 mL×2), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by prep-HPLC (50-20% H2O [0.100 formic acid] in MeCN) to provide N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-(ethyl sulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 134, 1.3 g).


Compounds in Table 7 were prepared from the indicated bromoindoline and primary sulfonamide in the same manner as Compound 18.












TABLE 7





Compound
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Bromide
Sulfonamide







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Compound 11


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Compound 20


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Compound 5


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Compound 21


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Compound 7


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Compound 22


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Compound 9


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Compound 23


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Compound 14


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Compound 24


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Compound 15


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Compound 25


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Compound 16


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Compound 26


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Compound 17


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Compound 45


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Compound 126


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Compound 46


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Compound 132


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Compound 48


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Compound 130


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Compound 70


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Compound 138


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Compound 71


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Compound 137


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Compound 83


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Compound 136


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Compound 107


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Compound 135


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Compound 129


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Compound 128


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Compound 140


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Compound 139


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Compound 144


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Compound 143


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Compound 151


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Compound 150


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Compound 153


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Compound 151


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Compound 155


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Compound 154


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Compound 159


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Compound 158


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Compound 160


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Compound 9


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Compound 162


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Compound 161


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Compound 168


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Compound 167


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Compound 170


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Compound 168


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Compound 172


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Compound 171


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Compound 174


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Compound 173


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Compound 176


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Compound 175


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Compound 178


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Compound 177


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Compound 180


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Compound 179


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Compound 182


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Compound 181


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Compound 184


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Compound 183


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Compound 186


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Compound 185


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Compound 188


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Compound 187


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Compound 190


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Compound 189


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Compound 192


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Compound 191


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Compound 194


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Compound 193


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Compound 196


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Compound 195


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Compound 198


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Compound 197


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Compound 200


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Compound 199


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Compound 202


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Compound 201


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Compound 204


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Compound 203


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Compound 206


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Compound 205


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Compound 208


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Compound 207


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Compound 210


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Compound 209


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Compound 212


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Compound 211


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Compound 214


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Compound 213


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Compound 216


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Compound 215


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Compound 218


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Compound 217


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Compound 220


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Compound 219


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Compound 222


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Compound 221


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Compound 233


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Compound 232


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Compound 235


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Compound 234


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Compound 237


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Compound 236


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(R)- Compound 239


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(R)-Compound 238


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(S)- Compound 239


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(S)-Compound 238


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Compound 243


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Compound 242


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Compound 245


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Compound 244


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Compound 247


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Compound 246


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Compound 249


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Compound 248


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(S)- Compound 249


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(S)-Compound 248


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Compound 252


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Compound 251


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Compound 254


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Compound 253


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Compound 257


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Compound 256


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Compound 260


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Compound 259


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Compound 261


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Compound 167


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Compound 264


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Compound 263


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Compound 266


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Compound 265


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Compound 268


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Compound 267


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Compound 269


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Compound 267


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Compound 272


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Compound 271


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Compound 275


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Compound 273


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Compound 277


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Compound 275


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Compound 279


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Compound 278


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Compound 281


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Compound 280


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Compound 283


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Compound 282


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Compound 287


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Compound 287


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Compound 291


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Compound 290


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Compound 292


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Compound 9


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Compound 293


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Compound 191


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Compound 295


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Compound 294


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Compound 300


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Compound 9


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Compound 320


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Compound 152


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Compound 324


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Compound 323


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Compound 326


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Compound 325


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Compound 327


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Compound 143


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Compound 329


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Compound 328


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Compound 333


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Compound 161


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Compound 361a


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Compound 361b


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Synthesis of N-(tert-butyl)-3-(6″-fluoro-5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide and N-(tert-butyl)-3-(4″-fluoro-5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide



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A ˜3/1 mixture Compound 307 and Compound 308 (0.55 g, 1.0 mmol), methanesulfonamide (0.29 g, 3.0 mmol), CuI (0.11 g, 0.60 mmol), DMF (5 mL), N1,N2-dimethylcyclohexane-1,2-diamine (85 mg, 0.60 mmol) and K3PO4 (0.64 g, 3.0 mmol) was stirred at 160° C. for 2 h. The mixture was concentrated, combined with H2O (10 mL), extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (35-65% MeCN/H2O [formic acid]) to provide N-(tert-butyl)-3-(6″-fluoro-5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 309, 23.2 mg) and N-(tert-butyl)-3-(4″-fluoro-5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 310, 5.1 mg).


Synthetic Example S-002b
Synthesis of N-(tert-butyl)-2-methoxy-5-(5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 297) and N-(tert-butyl)-2-hydroxy-5-(5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 298)



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A mixture of Compound 296 (0.10 g, 0.18 mmol), methanesulfonamide (51 mg, 0.53 mmol), CuI (34 mg, 0.18 mmol), K3PO4 (0.11 g, 0.53 mmol), N1,N2-dimethylcyclohexane-1,2-diamine (25 mg, 0.18 mmol), and DMF (2 mL) was stirred as 150° C. for 1.5 h. The mixture was then poured into 30 mL of H2O, extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL) and the extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentration and purified by reverse-phase HPLC (C18, 30-60% MeCN/water [0.1 mM formic acid]) to provide 13 mg of Compound 297 and 26 mg of Compound 298.


Synthetic Example S-003
Synthesis of N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)-2-hydroxyethane-1-sulfonamide (Compound 27)



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Step 1. A degassed mixture of Compound 2 (50 mg, 93 μmol), 2-((tert-butyldimethylsilyl)oxy)ethane-1-sulfonamide (33 mg, 0.14 mmol), CuI (9 mg, 46 μmol), K3PO4 (59 mg, 0.28 mmol) and N1,N2-dimethylcyclohexane-1,2-diamine (7 mg, 46 μmol), and DMF (2.0 mL) was stirred at 150° C. for 2 h in a microwave reactor. The mixture was poured into water H2O (30 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The extracts were combined, washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, and concentrated to provide 2-((tert-butyldimethylsilyl)oxy)-N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)ethane-1-sulfonamide (65 mg).


Step 2. A mixture of 2-((tert-butyldimethylsilyl)oxy)-N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)ethane-1-sulfonamide (65 mg, 93 μmol), MeOH (5.0 mL), and HCl (2M, 5.0 mL) was stirred at 20° C. for 1 h, concentrated, aqueous saturated NaHCO3 was added to bring the pH to 9. The mixture was extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL) and the extracts were combined, washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by prep-HPLC (30-60% MeCN in H2O [10 mM NH4HCO3]) to provide N-(1′-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)-2-hydroxyethane-1-sulfonamide (Compound 27, 8.5 mg).


Compounds in Table 7.1 were prepared from the indicated bromoindoline and 2-[(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)oxy]ethane-1-sulfonamide in the same manner as Compound 29.











TABLE 7.1





Compound
Structure
Bromoindole







Compound 148


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Compound 9





Compound 227


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Compound 167





Compound 228


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Compound 150





Compound 229


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Compound 154





Compound 230


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Compound 191





Compound 274


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Compound 273





Compound 289


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Compound 288





Compound 368


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Compound 366





Compound 371


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Compound 370









Synthetic Example S-004
Synthesis of N-(1″-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 28)



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Step 1. To a mixture of Compound 12 (0.18 g, 0.33 mmol), and Fe (0.20 g, 3.6 mmol), EtOH (10 mL), THF (10 mL), and H2O (4.0 mL) was added NH4Cl (0.2 g, 3.7 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at 80° C. for 3 h. The mixture was filtered through celite, and the filter cake was washed with THF (10 mL×2) and MeOH (10 mL×2). The filtrate was concentrated to ˜20 mL, diluted with EtOAc (30 mL), washed with H2O (15 mL×2), brine (15 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, and concentrated to (5″-aminodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone (0.17 g).


Step 2. To a mixture of (5″-aminodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)methanone (0.15 g, 0.29 mmol), and Et3N (88 0.12 mL, 0.87 mmol), and CH2Cl2 (14 mL) was added slowly a mixture of methanesulfonyl chloride (68 μg, 0.87 mmol) and CH2Cl2 (1.0 mL) and the mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 2 h. The reaction mixture was poured into ice-water and extracted with CH2Cl2 (15 mL) and the extract was washed with H2O (5.0 mL×2) and brine (5.0 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by prep-HPLC (40-70% MeCN in water [0.1% formic acid]) to provide N-(1″-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 28, 55 mg).


Synthetic Example S-005
N-(1″-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)-2-hydroxyethane-1-sulfonamide (Compound 29)



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A mixture of A-04 (16 mg, 53 μmol), DMF (1.0 mL), HATU (46 mg, 0.12 mmol) and iPr2NEt (18 μg, 0.10 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for 15 min and a mixture of N-{1″,2″-dihydrodispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indol]-5″-yl}-2-hydroxyethane-1-sulfonamide (42 mg, 48 μmol), iPr2NEt (89 μg, 0.51 μmol), and DMF (1.0 mL) was added. After stirring at 25° C. for 5 h, the mixture was filtered and the filtrate was concentrated and purified by prep-HPLC (20-60% MeCN in H2O [0.1% formic acid]) to provide N-(1″-(3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)-2-hydroxyethane-1-sulfonamide (Compound 29, 2 mg).


Synthetic Example S-006
Synthesis of (3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(5″-(ethylamino)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)methanone (Compound 30)



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A mixture of Compound 12 (0.15 g, 0.28 mmol), Pd/C (0.15 g, 10%) and EtOH (15 mL) was stirred under H2 (15 psi) at 25° C. for 12 h. The mixture was flushed with N2, filtered through celite, and the filtrate was concentrated and the minor product was isolated by prep-HPLC (45-80% MeCN in H2O [10 mM NH4HCO3]), and further by prep-HPLC (35-75% MeCN in H2O [0.1% formic acid]) to provide (3-((4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)phenyl)(5″-(ethylamino)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-1″-yl)methanone (Compound 30, 7.9 mg).


Synthetic Example S-007
Isolation of N-(tert-butyl)-3-(4-ethyl-5′-(methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-3-en-1′-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 31)



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Compound 31 was isolated as a side-product during the purification of Compound 22: prep-HPLC (40-60% MeCN in H2O [10 mM NH4HCO3].


Synthetic Example S-008
Preparation of N,N-dimethyl-3-(5′-(methylsulfonamido)spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 42)



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To a mixture of A-10 (50 mg, 0.22 mmol) and DMF (3 mL) were added HATU (0.12 g, 0.33 mmol) and iPr2NEt (0.11 mL, 0.65 mmol). After 20 min, B-13 (73 mg, 0.26 mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred at 60° C. for 2 h, concentrated, and purified by prep-HPLC (45-65% MeCN in H2O (0.1 M HCl)) to provide N,N-dimethyl-3-(5′-(methylsulfonamido)spiro [cyclohexane-1,3′-indoline]-1′-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 42, 50 mg).


Compounds in Table 7.2 were prepared from the indicated indoline and carboxylic acid in the same manner as Compound 42.












TABLE 7.2








Carboxylic


Compound
Structure
Indoline
acid







Compound 166


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B-15
A-14





Compound 55


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B-13
A-12





Compound 43


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B-13
A-51





Compound 49


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B-13


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Compound 50


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B-13
A-52





Compound 57


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B-13
A-16





Compound 59


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B-13
A-15





Compound 60


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B-13
A-21





Compound 67


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B-13
A-53





Compound 95


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B-13
A-20





Compound 96


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B-13
A-22





Compound 97


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B-13
A-18





Compound 145


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B-13
A-17





Compound 146


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B-13


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Compound 147


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B-13
A-19





Compound 149


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B-13
A-23





Compound 156


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B-13
A-54





Compound 163


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B-14


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Compound 164


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B-14
A-54





Compound 231


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B-09
A-55





Compound 240


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B-13
A-01





Compound 241


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B-13
A-02





Compound 262


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B-14
A-55





Compound 270


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B-14
A-51





Compound 284


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B-13
A-70





Compound 285


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B-14
A-71





Compound 299


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B-14
A-23





Compound 302


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B-14
A-74





Compound 304


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B-14
A-75





Compound 306


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B-14
A-76





Compound 312


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B-14
A-77





Compound 316


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B-14
A-78





Compound 317


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B-14
A-79





Compound 318


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B-13
A-80





Compound 321


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B-14
A-81





Compound 322


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B-14
A-82





Compound 330


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B-14
A-83





Compound 334


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B-14


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Compound 339


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B-14
A-85





Compound 343


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B-14
A-88





Compound 362


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B-14
A-97









Preparation of N-(1″-(3-(1-(4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)ethyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 341)



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A mixture of A-86 (0.55 g, 2.0 mmol), DMF (5.5 mL), Et3N (0.85 mL, 6.1 mmol), EDCI (1.4 g, 7.1 mmol), HOBt (0.96 g, 7.1 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 0.5 h, and then B-14 (0.25 g, 0.81 mmol) was added. The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h, poured into H2O (16 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×16 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 20-55% MeCN in H2O [formic acid]) provide N-(1″-(3-(1-(4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)ethyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 341, 30 mg).


Compounds in Table 7.3 were prepared from the indicated indoline and carboxylic acid in the same manner as Compound 341.












TABLE 7.3







Carboxylic



Code
Structure
Acid
Indoline


















Example 344


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B-14





Compound 346


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A-89
B-14





Compound 347


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A-90
B-14





Compound 348


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A-91
B-14





Compound 349


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A-92
B-14





Compound 350


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A-93
B-14





Compound 353


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A-94
B-14





Compound 356


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A-95
B-14





Compound 358


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A-96
B-14





Compound 359


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A-49
B-23





Compound 363


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A-98
B-14





Compound 366


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A-99
B-07


Compound 367


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A-99
B-23





Compound 368


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 A-100
B-14





Compound 370


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 A-101
B-07





Compound 372


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 A-101
B-23





Compound 373


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 A-101
B-14









Synthetic Example S-009
Preparation of ethyl (1′-(3-(piperidin-1-ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)carbamate (Compound 141)



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A mixture of Compound 142 (0.20 g, 0.39 mmol), dioxane (10 mL), Cs2CO3 (0.38 g, 1.2 mmol), Pd2(dba)3 (35 mg, 39 μmol), Xantphos (22 mg, 39 μmol) and ethyl carbamate (52 mg, 0.58 mmol) was stirred at 110° C. for 12 h. The mixture was concentrated and purified by preparative HPLC (70-90% MeCN in H2O [0.1 M HCl]) to provide ethyl (1′-(3-(piperidin-1-ylsulfonyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)carbamate (Compound 141, 21 mg).


Synthetic Example S-010
Preparation of N-(1′-(3-(cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)benzoyl)spiro[cyclohexane-1,3′-indolin]-5′-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 157)



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A degassed mixture of Compound 156 (0.10 g, 0.21 mmol), NaBH4 (16 mg, 0.42 mmol), and MeOH (2 mL) was stirred under an N2 atmosphere at 0° C. for 3 h. The mixture was concentrated and extracted with EtOAc (10 mL). The extract was washed with water (5 mL×2) and brine (3 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (42-72% MeCN in H2O [0.1% formic acid]) to provide N-(1′-(3-(cyclopentyl (hydroxy) methyl) benzoyl) spiro [cyclohexane-1, 3′-indolin]-5′-yl) methanesulfonamide (Compound 157, 20 mg).


Compounds in Table 7.4 were prepared from the indicated ketone in the manner described for the synthesis of Compound 157.











TABLE 7.4





Compound
Structure
Ketone







Compound 165


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Compound 164





Compound 305


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Compound 304





Compound 313


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Compound 312





Compound 351


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Compound 350





Compound 354


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Compound 353





Compound 364


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Compound 363









Synthetic Example S-011
Preparation of N-(bicyclo[1.1.1]pentan-1-yl)-3-(5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide



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To a mixture of bicyclo[1.1.1]pentan-1-amine (16 mg, 196 μmol), CH2Cl2 (1.0 mL) was added Et3N (82 μg, 0.59 mmol) and C-01 (100 mg, 0.20 mmol). The resulting mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 1 h, then was concentrated and partitioned between H2O (30 mL) and EtOAc (2×30 mL). The extracts were combined, washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (35-65% MeCN in H2O [0.1% formic acid]) to provide N-(bicyclo[1.1.1]pentan-1-yl)-3-(5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 223, 15 mg).


Compounds in Table 7.5 were prepared from the indicated sulfonyl chloride and amine in the same manner as Compound 223.












TABLE 7.5







Sulfonyl



Compound
Structure
chloride
amine







Compound 224


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C-01


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Compound 225


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C-01


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Compound 226


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C-01


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Compound 255


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C-01


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Compound 258


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C-01


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Compound 311


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C-02


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Compound 336


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C-03


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Compound 337


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C-04


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Compound 340


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Synthetic Example S-012
Preparation of N-(1′-(5-(cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)thiophene-3-carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 301)



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Step 1. To a mixture of 5-formylthiophene-3-carboxylic acid (0.12 mg, 0.74 mmol) and DMF (1.5 mL) was added HATU (0.42 g, 1.1 mmol), and iPr2NEt (0.39 mL, 2.2 mmol). After stirring for 30 min, B-14 (0.27 mg, 0.88 mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred at 80° C. for 1.5 h, diluted with H2O (4 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (10 mL×3). The combined extracts were washed with brine (30 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-100% EtOAc/PE) to provide N-(1″-(5-formylthiophene-3-carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.31 g). 1H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d6) 6 ppm 10.00-9.91 (m, 1H) 8.14 (s, 1H) 8.08-7.96 (m, 1H) 7.26-7.19 (m, 2H) 7.15-7.00 (m, 1H) 4.08 (d, J=6.58 Hz, 2H) 2.98 (s, 3H) 1.27-1.24 (m, 8H) 0.36-0.28 (m, 4H).


Step 2. To a mixture of N-(1″-(5-formylthiophene-3-carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.25 g, 0.56 mmol) and THF (3 mL) was added bromo(cyclopentyl)magnesium (1 M, 2.8 mL). The mixture was stirred at −70° C. for 2, slowly poured into ice (5 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (10 ml×3). The combined extracts were washed with brine (30 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 45%-75% MeCN in H2O [NH4HCO3]) to provide N-(1″-(5-(cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)thiophene-3-carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 301, 3.5 mg).


Preparation of N-(1″-(5-(cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2-carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 352)



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Step 1. A mixture of 5-formylfuran-2-carboxylic acid (0.20 g, 1.4 mmol), DMF (3 mL), EDCI (0.55 g, 2.9 mmol), HOBt (0.39 g, 2.9 mmol), and iPr2Net (0.75 mL, 4.3 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 30 min., and B-14 (0.44 g, 1.4 mmol) in DMF (0.5 mL) was added dropwise at 20° C. The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h, poured into water (20 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×20 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (20 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, purified by silica chromatography (10-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide N-(1″-(3-formylbenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.23 g).


Step 2. To a mixture of N-(1″-(3-formylbenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.20 g, 0.37 mmol) and THF (3 mL) was added bromo(cyclopentyl)magnesium (1 M, 0.47 mL). The mixture was stirred at −60° C. for 0.5 h, poured into saturated NH4Cl (5 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 30-70% MeCN in H2O [formic acid]) to provide N-(1″-(5-(cyclopentyl(hydroxy)methyl)furan-2-carbonyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 352, 7.0 mg).


Synthetic Example S-013
Preparation of N-(1″-(3-((3,3-difluoroazetidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)-4-hydroxybenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 303)



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Two mixtures of Compound 302 (90 & 40 mg, 0.15 & 0.067 mmol), DMF (3 & 1.3 mL), LiCl (19 & 8.5 mg, 0.45 & 0.20 mmol) were stirred at 160° C. for 4 h. The mixtures were combined and poured into H2O (10 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 15-55% MeCN in H2O [NH4HCO3]) to provide N-(1″-(3-((3,3-difluoroazetidin-1-yl)sulfonyl)-4-hydroxybenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 303, 10 mg).


Synthetic Example S-014
Preparation of N-(1″-(3-(2-(3,3-difluoroazetidin-1-yl)-1-hydroxyethyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 314)



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Step 1. A mixture of 3-vinylbenzoic acid (0.13 g, 0.89 mmol), DMF (3 mL), B-14 (0.30 mg, 0.98 mmol), HOBt (0.24 mg, 1.8 mmol), EDCI (0.34 g, 1.8 mmol), Et3N (0.37 mL, 2.7 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 2 h then poured into water (30 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-40% EtOAc in PE) to provide N-(1″-(3-vinylbenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.30 g).


Step 2. To a mixture of N-(1″-(3-vinylbenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.15 g, 0.34 mmol) and CH2Cl2 (1 mL) was added m-CPBA (0.14 g, 0.60 mmol, 85% purity) at 0° C. The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 12 h, poured into Na2SO3 (1M, 30 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-30% EtOAc in PE) to provide N-(1″-(3-(oxiran-2-yl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.10 g).


Step 3. A mixture of 3,3-difluoroazetidine hydrochloride (39 mg, 0.30 mmol), iPr2NEt (0.10 mL, 0.60 mmol), EtOH (1 mL), and N-(1″-(3-(oxiran-2-yl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (90 mg, 0.20 mmol) was stirred at 80° C. for 12 h. The mixture was concentrated and purified by preparative HPLC (35-65% MeCN in H2O [formic acid]) to provide N-(1″-(3-(2-(3,3-difluoroazetidin-1-yl)-1-hydroxyethyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 314, 22 mg).


Preparation of N-(1″-(3-(2-(4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)-1-hydroxyethyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 315)



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(Compound 315) was prepared from N-(1″-(3-vinylbenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide and 3,3-difluoropiperidine hydrochloride by the method described for Compound 314.


Synthetic Example S-015
Preparation of N-(1″-(3-((piperidin-1-ylimino)methyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 318)



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Step 1. Three mixtures of 3-formylbenzoic acid (0.20, 0.10, and 0.10 g, 1.3, 0.65, and 0.65 mmol), THF (10, 5, and 5 mL), EDCI (0.51, 0.25, and 0.25 g, 2.7, 1.4, and 1.4 mmol), HOBt (0.36, 0.18, and 0.18 g, 2.7. 1.4, and 1.4 mmol), Et3N (0.56, 0.28, and 0.28 mL, 4.0, 2.0, and 2.0 mmol) were stirred at this 20° C. for 0.5 h, and then B-14 (0.41, 0.21, 0.21 g, 1.3, 0.65, and 0.65 mmol) was added to the mixtures and they were stirred at 20° C. for 12 h. The mixtures were combined, poured into water (20 mL), and extracted with CH2Cl2 (2×20 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (20-100% EtOAc in PE) to provide N-(1″-(3-formylbenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.36 g).


Step 2. A mixture of N-(1″-(3-formylbenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.31 g, 0.73 mmol), EtOAc (3 mL), TFA (81 μg, 1.1 mmol), and piperidin-1-amine (0.47 g, 4.4 mmol) was stirred at 80° C. for 12 h. The mixture was concentrated, added to water (30 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 40-80% MeCN in H2O [formic acid]) to provide N-(1″-(3-((piperidin-1-ylimino)methyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.17 g).


Synthetic Example S-016
Preparation of N-(1″-(3-(1-cyclopentyl-1-hydroxyethyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 331)



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To Compound 164 (50 mg, 99 μmol) in THF (1 mL) was added MeMgBr (3 M, 99 uL, 0.30 mmol) at 0° C. The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 2 h, poured into H2O (3 mL), concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (40-80% MeCN in H2O [formic acid]) to provide N-(1″-(3-(1-cyclopentyl-1-hydroxyethyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 331, 6 mg).


Synthetic Example S-017
Preparation of N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-(1-hydroxyethyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 332)



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Step 1. A degassed mixture of Compound 9 (0.20 g, 0.38 mmol), tributyl(1-ethoxyvinyl)stannane (0.19 mL, 0.56 mmol), Pd(PPh3)2Cl2 (53 mg, 75 μmol), CsF (0.11 g, 0.75 mmol), and dioxane (4 mL) was stirred at 130° C. for 2 h under an N2 atmosphere. A solution of KF (0.10 g) in H2O (20 mL) and the mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 0.5 h. The mixture was extracted with EtOAc (20×2 mL), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, filtered, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (0-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide 3-(5″-acetyldispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)-N-(tert-butyl)benzenesulfonamide (0.11 g).


Step 1. To a mixture of 3-(5″-acetyldispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)-N-(tert-butyl)benzenesulfonamide (0.11 g, 0.22 mmol) and MeOH (10 mL) was added NaBH4 (25 mg, 0.67 mmol) slowly at 0° C. The mixture was stirred at 0° C. for 3 h, poured into saturated NH4Cl (20 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×10 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 45-75% MeCN in H2O [formic acid]) to provide N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-(1-hydroxyethyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 332, 25 mg).


Synthetic Example S-018
Preparation of N-(1″-(3-((cyclobutylmethyl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 335)



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A mixture of Compound 334 (0.20 g, 0.39 mmol), HOAc (2 mL), and 30% H2O2 (0.11 mL, 1.2 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 2 h. The mixture was combined with saturated Na2SO3 (20 mL) and H2O (30 mL) and extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 35-65% MeCN in H2O [formic acid]) to provide N-(1″-(3-((cyclobutylmethyl)sulfonyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 335, 76 mg, 35.40% yield, 99.00% purity) as a white solid.


Synthetic Example S-019
Preparation of N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-(2,2,2-trifluoro-1-hydroxyethyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 338)



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Step 1. A degassed mixture of Compound 9 (0.50 g, 0.94 mmol) and KBF3 (vinyl) (0.63 g, 4.7 mmol), K2CO3 (0.65 g, 4.7 mmol), PdCl2 (0.12 g, 0.66 mmol), and DMSO (5 mL) was stirred at 100° C. for 3 h under an N2 atmosphere. The mixture was poured into H2O (20 mL, extracted with CH2Cl2 (2×20 mL), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, purified by silica chromatography (30-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-vinyldispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (0.32 mg).


Step 2. A mixture of N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-vinyldispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (0.32 g, 0.67 mmol), CH2Cl2 (10 mL), and MeOH (10 mL) was treated with 03 (32 mg, 669 umol, 1.0 eq) for 0.5 hour at 0° C. The solution was purged with 02 (21 mg, 669 umol, 1.0 eq) for 0.5 hour at 0° C., then stirred with PPh3 (0.35 g, 1.3 mmol) for 1 h at 20° C., poured into H2O (20 mL), and extracted with CH2Cl2 (2×20 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (30-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-formyldispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (0.25 g).


Step 3. To a mixture of N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-formyldispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (0.15 g, 0.31 mmol) and DMF (2 mL) were added TMSCF3 (89 mg, 0.62 mmol) and CsF (95 mg, 0.62 mmol) at 50° C. The mixture was stirred at 50° C. for 12 h, concentrated, added to H2O (30 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC(C18, 35-75% MeCN in H2O [formic acid]) to provide N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-(2,2,2-trifluoro-1-hydroxyethyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 338, 11 mg).


Synthetic Example S-20
Preparation of N-(1″-(3-((3,3-difluoroazetidin-1-yl)methyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 345)



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Step 1. A mixture of Compound 344 (0.28 g, 0.64 mmol), CH2Cl2 (5 mL), and PCC (0.27 g, 1.3 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 2 h, diluted with CH2Cl2 (10 mL), washed with H2O (5 mL), saturated aqueous NaHCO3 (5 mL), brine (5 mL), then dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by flash silica chromatography (0-50% EtOAc in PE) to provide N-(1″-(3-formylbenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.18 g).


Step 2. A mixture of N-(1″-(3-formylbenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.10 g, 0.23 mmol), MeOH (1 mL), THF (1 mL), 3,3-difluoroazetidine hydrochloride (44 mg, 0.34 mmol), and HOAc (26 μL, 0.46 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 2 h and NaBH3CN (43 mg, 0.68 mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 10 h. The mixture was treated with H2O (5 mL) at 0° C. and extracted with CH2Cl2 (10 mL). The combined extracts were washed with H2O (10 mL) and brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 25-65% MeCN in H2O [formic acid]) to provide N-(1″-(3-((3,3-difluoroazetidin-1-yl)methyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 345, 6 mg).


Synthetic Example S-21
Preparation of 2-methyl-N-(3-(5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)phenyl)propane-2-sulfonamide (Compound 355)



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Step 1. A mixture of B-14 (0.20 g, 0.65 mmol), CH2Cl2 (4 mL), iPr2NEt (0.34 mL, 2.0 mmol) and 3-bromobenzoyl chloride (0.10 mL, 0.78 mmol) was stirred at 20° C. for 1 h and then concentration and poured into water (5 mL). The resulting mixture was extracted with EtOAc (10 mL×2) and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by silica chromatography (10-100% EtOAc in PE) to provide N-(1″-(3-bromobenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.21 g).


Step 2. A degassed mixture of N-(1″-(3-bromobenzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (0.10 g, 0.20 mmol), 2-methylpropane-2-sulfonamide (0.11 g, 0.82 mmol), CuI (78 mg, 0.41 mmol), N1,N2-dimethylcyclohexane-1,2-diamine dihydrochloride (88 mg, 0.41 mmol), K3PO4 (0.13 g, 0.61 mmol), and DMF (2 mL) was stirred at 160° C. for 2 h under an N2 atmosphere. The mixture was poured into water (10 mL), extracted with EtOAc (10 mL×2), and the combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 35-65% MeCN in H2O [NH4CO3]) to provide 2-methyl-N-(3-(5″-(methylsulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)phenyl)propane-2-sulfonamide (Compound 355, 16 mg).


Synthetic Example S-22
Preparation of N-(1″-(3-(1-hydroxy-3,3-dimethylbutyl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (Compound 357)



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To mixture of N-(1″-(3-(oxiran-2-yl)benzoyl)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (50 mg, 0.11 mmol), CuCl2 (15 mg, 0.11 mmol), LiCl (5 mg, 0.11 mmol), and THF (1 mL) was added dropwise t-BuMgCI (1 M, 0.44 mL). The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 2 h, poured into saturated aqueous NH4Cl (20 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×20 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, and purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 45-85% MeCN in H2O [formic acid]) to provide N-(1″-(3-(1-hydroxy-3,3-dimethylbutyl)benzoyl)dispiro [cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indolin]-5″-yl)methanesulfonamide (8.0 mg).


Synthetic Example S-23
Preparation of N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-((2-fluoroethyl)sulfonamido)dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 365)



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To a mixture of Compound 148 (50 mg, 87 μmol) in CH2Cl2 (1.5 mL) was added DAST (23 μL, 0.18 mmol) at 0° C. The mixture was stirred at 20° C. for 1 h under N2, poured into H2O (30 mL), and extracted with EtOAc (2×30 mL). The combined extracts were washed with brine (10 mL), dried over Na2SO4, concentrated, purified by preparative HPLC (C18, 45-75% MeCN in H2O [formic acid]) to provide N-(tert-butyl)-3-(5″-((2-fluoroethyl)sulfonamido) dispiro[cyclopropane-1,1′-cyclohexane-4′,3″-indoline]-1″-carbonyl)benzenesulfonamide (Compound 365, 13 mg).


Table 7c describes the chromatography separation of isomers for specific examples.














TABLE 7c





Compound
Conditions
First
Purity %
Second
Purity %




















24
Chiralpak AD
 24a

100%

 24b
99.5%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



15-40% [0.1% NH3/H2O in iPrOH]



in supercritical CO2


140
Chiralpak AD
140a

100%

140b
99.5%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)



45-75% [0.1% NH3/H2O in EtOH]



in supercritical CO2


162
Phenomenex Luna C18
162a

100%

162b
 100%



(200 × 40 mm, 10 μm)



30-60% MeCN in H2O



[0.1M formic acid]


165
Chiralpak AD
165a
>99.5%
165b
98.9%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



35% [0.1% NH3/H2O in EtOH]



in supercritical CO2


249
Chiralpak OD
(R)-249

100%

(S)-249
98.9%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



45% [0.1% NH3/H2O in iPrOH]



in supercritical CO2


287
Regis (S,S)-Whelk-O ®1
287a
 99.7%
287b
97.8%



(250 mm × 25 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



60% EtOH in supercritical CO2


305
Chiralcel OD
305a
 99.7%
205b
99.0%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



44% [0.1% NH3/H2O in EtOH]



in supercritical CO2


313
Chiralpak AD
313a
>99.5%
313b
99.2%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



35% [0.1% NH3/H2O in EtOH]



in supercritical CO2


316
Chiralcel OD
316a
>99.5%
316b
99.7%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



45% [0.1% NH3/H2O in iPrOH]



in supercritical CO2


317
Chiralcel OD
317a
>99.5%
317b
98.7



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



40% [0.1% NH3/H2O in iPrOH]



in supercritical CO2


333
Phenomenex Luna C18
333a

100%

333b
 100%



(100 × 40 mm, 3 μm)



20-60% MeCN in H2O



[0.1M formic acid]


336
Phenomenex Luna C18
336a

100%

336b
 100%



(200 × 40 mm, 10 μm)



45-80% MeCN in H2O



[0.1M formic acid]


338
Chiralpak AD
338a
>99.9%
338b
99.2%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



27-75% [0.1% NH3/H2O in EtOH]



in supercritical CO2


341
Chiralpak AD
341a
>99.9%
341b
99.8%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



25% [0.1% NH3/H2O in iPrOH]



in supercritical CO2


351
Chiralpak IC
351a
 99.9%
351a
99.2%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



50% [0.1% NH3/H2O in iPrOH]



in supercritical CO2


352
Chiralpak AD
352a
>99.9%
352b
>99.95% 



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



40% [0.1% NH3/H2O in EtOH]



in supercritical CO2


367
Chiralpak AD
367a
>99.9%
367b
>99.9% 



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



40% [0.1% NH3/H2O in EtOH]



in supercritical CO2


368
Chiralpak AD
368a
>99.9%
368b
>99.9% 



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



40% [0.1% NH3/H2O in EtOH]



in supercritical CO2


371
Chiralpak AD
371a
>99.9%
371b
98.6%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



22% [0.1% NH3/H2O in EtOH]



in supercritical CO2


372
Chiralcel OJ
372a
>99.9%
372b
99.9%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



30% [0.1% NH3/H2O in MeOH]



in supercritical CO2


373
Chiralpak AD
373a
>99.9%
373b
99.3%



(250 mm × 30 mm, 10 μm)

(er)

(er)



30% [0.1% NH3/H2O in EtOH]



in supercritical CO2


















TABLE 8





Compound
ESI MS (M/z)
NMR summary (400 MHz) ppm







Compound 1
479.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 7.98 (dt, J = 15.13, 7.44 Hz, 4H), 7.86-7.77 (m, 1H),



(M + H)
7.29 (br s, 1H), 6.94 (br t, J = 8.94 Hz, 1H), 3.85 (br s, 2H), 3.33




(s, 1H), 3.15 (br d, J = 5.00 Hz, 4H), 2.14-1.96 (m, 6H), 1.86 (br s,




2H), 1.77 (br s, 2H), 1.56 (br s, 2H).


Compound 2

(DMSO-d6) δ 8.11-7.89 (m, 3H), 7.85-7.77 (m, 1H), 7.51 (d, J =




2.00 Hz, 2H), 3.82 (br s, 2H), 3.21-3.09 (m, 4H), 2.16-1.98 (m,




4H), 1.91-1.70 (m, 6H), 1.66-1.43 (m, 2H)


Compound 3
461.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.33-7.83 (m, 3H), 7.83-7.74 (m, 1H), 7.45-6.95 (m,



(M + H)+
3H), 3.85-3.72 (m, 2H), 3.12 (br d, J = 4.88 Hz, 4H), 2.13-1.98




(m, 4H), 1.87-1.69 (m, 6H), 1.65-1.48 (m, 2H).


Compound 4
501.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 7.88-8.27 (m, 4 H) 7.77-7.85 (m, 1 H) 7.31 (br d,



(M + H)+
J = 7.82 Hz, 1 H) 6.98-7.30 (m, 1 H) 6.98-7.30 (m, 1 H) 3.89 (br




s, 2 H) 3.13 (br s, 4 H) 2.01-2.12 (m, 4 H) 1.36-1.90 (m, 6 H)




0.85 (br d, J = 10.64 Hz, 2 H) 0.26 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 6
465.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.21-7.86 (m, 4H) 7.83-7.73 (m, 1H), 7.31 (d, J =



(M + H)+
7.88 Hz, 2H) 7.11 (br d, J = 2.25 Hz, 1H), 3.92 (br s, 2 H) 2.98-




2.88 (m, 4H), 1.77-1.62 (m, 5 H), 1.55 (br s, 5H), 1.41-1.32 (m,




2H), 0.93-0.79 (m, 2H), 0.33-0.20 (m, 4H).


Compound 8
451.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.22-7.85 (m, 4H), 7.80-7.73 (m, 1H), 7.30 (d, J =



(M + H)+
8.38 Hz, 2H), 7.10 (m, 1H), 3.95-3.82 (m, 2H), 3.18 (br s, 4H),




1.79-1.50 (m, 10H), 0.93-0.78 (m, 2H), 0.34-0.17 (m, 4H).


Compound 9

(DMSO-d6) δ 8.04 (s, 1H), 7.99 (d, J = 7.2 Hz 2H), 7.85 (d, J = 7.2




Hz, 1H), 7.73-7.69 (t, J = 7.2 Hz, 1H), 7.67 (s, 1H), 7.51 (s, 1H),




7.41 (br s, 1H), 3.90 (s, 2H), 1.77-1.74 (m, 2H), 1.65-1.62 (m,




4H), 1.11 (s, 9H), 0.84-0.81 (br d, J = 12.8 Hz, 2H), 0.26 (m, 4H)


Compound 10
453.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.19-7.92 (m, 3H) 7.83 (br d, J = 5.63 Hz, 1H) 7.75-



(M + H)+
7.60 (m, 2H), 7.31 (d, J = 8.25 Hz, 2H), 7.10 (br s, 1H), 3.92-3.83




(m, 2H), 1.81-1.55 (m, 6H), 1.10 (s, 9H) 0.88-0.81 (m, 2H), 0.26




(br s, 4H)


Compound 15
567.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.12-7.91 (m, 4H), 7.87-7.76 (m, 1H), 7.66 (s, 1H),



(M + H)+
7.53-7.35 (m, 1H), 3.92-3.75 (m, 2H), 3.19-3.06 (m, 4H), 2.15-




1.99 (m, 4H), 1.85-1.77 (m, 1H), 1.71-1.31 (m, 8H), 1.04 (br d, J =




6.8 Hz, 1H), 0.90-0.73 (m, 3H)


Compound 18
554.0
(CD3OD) δ 8.23-7.96 (m, 3H), 7.93 (br d, J = 5.63 Hz, 1H), 7.85-



(M + H)+
7.77 (m, 1H), 7.32-6.96 (m, 2H), 4.09-3.83 (m, 2H), 3.26 (br s,




4H), 2.96 (br s, 3H), 2.18-2.04 (m, 4H), 1.89 (br s, 6H), 1.80-1.57




(m, 2H).


Compound 19
568.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.57 (br s, 1H), 8.09-8.08 (m, 1H), 8.10-7.89 (m,



(M + H)+
4H), 7.87-7.75 (m, 1H), 7.11 (s, 2H), 3.84 (br s, 2H), 3.13 (br s,




4H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 2.14-1.97 (m, 4H), 1.77-1.45 (m, 8H), 1.24 (br




s, 1H), 1.13 (br d, J = 14.26 Hz, 1H)


Compound 20
558.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br d, J = 2.13 Hz, 1H), 8.12-7.84 (m, 4H),



(M + H)+
7.82-7.75 (m, 1H), 7.13 (d, J = 1.75 Hz, 2H), 3.92 (br s, 2H), 2.94




(s, 7H), 1.72-1.49 (m, 10H), 1.37 (br d, J = 5.00 Hz, 2H), 0.96-




0.79 (m, 2H), 0.35-0.19 (m, 4H).


Compound 21
544.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1H), 8.11-7.89 (m, 4H), 7.82-7.73 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.18-7.03 (m, 2H), 3.90 (br d, J = 2.88 Hz, 2H), 3.22-3.16




(m, 4H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 1.74-1.49 (m, 10H), 0.94-0.80 (m, 2H), 0.28




(br s, 4H).


Compound 22
546.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1H), 8.11-7.91 (m, 3H), 7.88-7.67 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.74-7.59 (m, 2H), 7.14 (d, J = 1.88 Hz, 2H ) 3.88 (br d, J =




1.63 Hz, 2H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 1.74-1.49 (m, 6H), 1.11 (s, 9H), 0.94-




0.80 (m, 2H), 0.34-0.18 (m, 4H).


Compound 23
568.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.67-9.54 (m, 1H), 8.17-7.89 (m, 4H), 7.86-7.73 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.02 (br d, J = 3.5 Hz, 2H), 3.96-3.75 (m, 2H), 3.22-3.06 (m,




4H), 2.95 (s, 3H), 2.16-2.01 (m, 6H), 1.99-1.90 (m, 2H), 1.85-1.77




(m, 1H), 1.72-1.61 (m, 1H), 1.47-1.28 (m, 1H), 1.20-1.08 (m, 1H),




1.07-0.92 (m, 3H)


Compound 24
582.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.24-9.51 (m, 1H), 7.72-8.05 (m, 4H), 7.35-7.42 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.19-6.99 (m, 2H), 3.95-3.70 (m, 2H), 3.28-3.18 (m, 3H),




2.99-2.91 (m, 4H), 2.17-1.98 (m, 4H), 1.77-1.57 (m, 6H), 1.52-




1.35 (m, 2H), 1.04 (d, J = 6.7 Hz, 1H), 0.91-0.76 ppm (m, 3H)


Compound 24a
582.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.52 (s, 1H), 8.15-7.89 (m, 4H), 7.86-7.73 (m, 1H),



(M + H)+
7.35 (d, J = 1.9 Hz, 1H), 7.22-7.03 (m, 1H), 3.88-3.67 (m, 2H),




3.19-3.07 (m, 4H), 2.95 (s, 3H), 2.14-2.00 (m, 5H), 1.81-1.70 (m,




2H), 1.66-1.57 (m, 1H), 1.54-1.34 (m, 6H), 1.06-0.96 (m, 3H)


Compound 24b
582.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.65-9.54 (m, 1H), 8.12-7.89 (m, 4H), 7.84-7.77 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.09 (d, J = 1.9 Hz, 2H), 3.95-3.75 (m, 2H), 3.19-3.09 (m,




4H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 2.13-1.96 (m, 5H), 1.74-1.52 (m, 7H), 1.47-1.37




(m, 2H), 0.87-0.75 (m, 3H)


Compound 25
530.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.32-8.09 (m, 1H), 8.03-7.87 (m, 2H), 7.80 (br d, J =



(M + H)+
7.25 Hz, 1H), 7.74-7.63 (m, 1H), 7.19-7.12 (m, 1H), 7.10-6.93 (m,




1H), 6.49-6.37 (m, 1H), 3.99-3.70 (m, 2H), 3.63-3.49 (m, 2H),




3.22-3.08 (m, 2H), 3.04-2.93 (m, 3H), 1.80-1.62 (m, 8H), 1.50-




1.44 (m, 2H), 1.38-1.23 (m, 2H), 0.66-0.56 (m, 1H), 0.39-0.31 (m, 1H)


Compound 26
520.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.32-7.92 (m, 3H), 7.81-7.70 (m, 1H), 7.68-7.57 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.21-7.11 (m, 1H), 7.08-6.90 (m, 1H), 6.65-6.43 (m, 1H),




4.85-4.51 (m, 1H), 4.06-3.65 (m, 2H), 3.07-2.91 (m, 3H), 1.71 (br




d, J = 11.88 Hz, 10H), 1.28-1.21 (m, 9H)


Compound 27
558.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.10 (br d, J = 2.13 Hz, 4H), 7.84-7.69 (m, 1H),



(M + H)+
7.21-6.94 (m, 2H), 3.91-3.76 (m, 2H), 3.73 (br t, J = 6.57 Hz, 2H),




3.19-3.05 (m, 6H), 2.14-1.99 (m, 4H), 1.92-1.69 (m, 6H), 1.63-




1.44 (m, 2H).


Compound 28
594.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.68-9.48 (m, 1H), 8.21-7.88 (m, 1H), 8.15-7.88 (m,



(M + H)+
3H), 7.86-7.74 (m, 1H), 7.13 (br d, J = 1.75 Hz, 2H), 4.02-3.79




(m, 2H), 3.13 (br s, 4H), 3.02-2.84 (m, 3H), 2.17-1.97 (m, 3H),




2.15-1.96 (m, 1H), 1.76-1.62 (m, 1H), 1.74-1.48 (m, 1H), 1.67 (br




s, 4H), 0.93-0.78 (m, 2H), 0.27 (br s, 3H), 0.37-0.12 (m, 1H)


Compound 29
624.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.17 (br d, J = 7.25 Hz, 1H), 8.03-7.89 (m, 2H), 7.84



(M + H)+
(br d, J = 7.50 Hz, 1H), 7.75-7.67 (m, 1H), 7.25 (d, J = 1.88 Hz,




1H), 7.20-6.99 (m, 1H), 6.67 (br s, 1H), 4.13 (br t, J = 4.88 Hz,




1H), 3.89 (br s, 2H), 3.25 (br s, 6H), 2.51 (br s, 1H), 2.18-2.03 (m,




4H), 1.90-1.80 (m, 2H), 1.69 (br d, J = 12.26 Hz, 4H), 0.94 (br d, J =




11.76 Hz, 2H), 0.32 (br s, 4H)


Compound 30
544.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.39-8.30 (m, 1H), 8.01-7.83 (m, 3H), 7.82-7.75 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 8.02-7.73 (m, 1H), 6.49 (d, J = 2.13 Hz, 1H), 6.44 (br d, J =




8.00 Hz, 1H), 5.50-5.39 (m, 1H), 3.84-3.75 (m, 1H), 3.79 (s, 1H),




3.16-3.09 (m, 1H), 3.16-3.08 (m, 1H), 3.13 (br s, 2H), 3.07-2.98




(m, 2H), 2.14-1.98 (m, 4H), 1.75-1.47 (m, 6H), 1.16 (br t, J = 7.00




Hz, 2H), 1.22-1.03 (m, 1H), 0.83 (br d, J = 12.76 Hz, 2H), 0.41-




0.16 (m, 1H), 0.23 (br d, J = 6.13 Hz, 3H)


Compound 31
546.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 7.92-8.02 (m, 2H), 7.81-7.74 (m, 1H), 7.72-7.64 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.38 (br s, 1H), 7.12 (s, 1H), 7.05 (br s, 1H), 5.39 (br s, 1H),




3.84-3.67 (m, 2H), 2.92 (s, 3H), 2.29-2.10 (m, 2H), 1.90-2.08 (m,




4H), 1.88-1.77 (m, 1H), 1.69-1.59 (m, 1H), 1.15 (s, 9H), 0.98-0.94




(m, 3H)


Compound 32
622.2
(CDCl3) δ 8.38-8.11 (m, 1H), 7.97 (br s, 1H), 7.93 (br d, J = 7.75



(M + H)+
Hz, 1H), 7.84 (br d, J = 7.51 Hz, 1H), 7.76-7.65 (m, 1H), 7.26-




7.08 (m, 2H), 4.06-3.81 (m, 2H), 3.73 (br d, J = 6.91 Hz, 2H), 3.26




(br t, J = 5.30 Hz, 4H), 2.90 (s, 3H), 2.18-2.03 (m, 4H), 1.92-1.79




(m, 2H), 1.72 (br d, J = 11.80 Hz, 4H), 1.16 (br t, J = 7.03 Hz,




3H), 0.96 (br s, 2H), 0.33 (s, 4H)


Compound 42
492.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.77-9.41 (m, 1H), 8.15-7.83 (m, 4H), 7.82-7.75 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.15-7.00 (m, 2H), 3.93-3.79 (m, 2H), 2.98-2.88 (m, 3H),




2.64 (s, 6H), 1.79-1.43 (m, 7H), 1.38-0.89 (m, 3H)


Compound 43
501.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1H), 8.14-7.97 (m, 1H), 7.95-7.85 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.81 (br d, J = 7.1 Hz, 1H), 7.78-7.67 (m, 2H), 7.19-6.96 (m,




2H), 3.95-3.79 (m, 2H), 3.39-3.29 (m, 1H), 2.99-2.90 (m, 3H),




1.97-1.78 (m, 3H), 1.67-1.39(m, 12H), 1.34-1.05 (m, 3H)


Compound 45
504.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.31-8.10 (br s, 1H), 8.09-7.95 (m, 2H), 7.85 (br d, J =



(M + H)+
7.6 Hz, 1H), 7.75-7.71 (m, 1H), 7.16 (s, 1H), 7.10-6.90 (br s,




1H), 6.36 (br s, 1H), 4.25-3.68 (m, 6H), 2.99 (s, 3H), 2.20-2.07




(m, 2H), 1.88-1.62 (m, 7H), 1.40-1.10 (m, 3H


Compound 46
504.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.73-9.40 (m, 1H), 8.18-7.82 (m, 5H), 7.81-7.72 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.23-7.00 (m, 2H), 3.99-3.79 (m, 2H), 3.05-2.86 (m, 3H),




2.22-2.12 (m, 1H), 1.74-1.47 (m, 7H), 1.35-1.01 (m, 3H), 0.55-




0.44 (m, 2H), 0.41-0.31 (m, 2H)


Compound 48
506.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1H), 8.35-7.91 (m, 3H), 7.90-7.80 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.77-7.63 (m, 2H), 7.20-6.92 (m, 2H), 3.97-3.65 (m, 2H),




3.06-2.81 (m, 3H), 1.75-1.59 (m, 4H), 1.58-1.40 (m, 3H), 1.35-




1.04 (m, 3H), 1.02-0.87 (m, 6H)


Compound 49
516.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.68-9.49 (brs, 1H), 8.08-8.02 (m, 3H), 7.93-7.85



(M + H)+
(m, 1H), 7.76-7.72 (m, 1H), 7.11-6.99 (m, 2H), 4.30 (s, 1H), 3.90-




3.79 (m, 2H), 3.72-3.63 (m, 1H), 3.42 (m, 1H), 2.93 (s, 3H), 1.94-




1.70 (m, 4H), 1.64-1.52 (m, 12H), 1.27 (m, 1H), 1.24-1.23 (m, 1H)


Compound 50
517.0
(CDCl3) δ 8.40-7.95 (m, 3H), 7.90-7.81 (m, 1H), 7.77-7.67 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.20-7.12 (m, 1H), 7.11-6.9 (m, 1H), 6.36-6.24 (m, 1H),




4.15-3.75 (m, 2H), 3.59-3.48 (m, 1H), 3.01-2.98 (m, 3H), 2.15-




2.01 (m, 2H), 1.98-1.64 (m, 14H), 1.31-1.22 (m, 2H)


Compound 55
520.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.67-9.51 (m, 1H), 8.10-7.87 (m, 3H), 7.78-7.70 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.23-6.99 (m, 2H), 4.15-4.02 (m, 1H), 3.94-3.77 (m, 2H),




3.02-2.86 (m, 3H), 2.79-2.64 (m, 3H), 1.77-1.47 (m, 7H), 1.34-




1.03 (m, 3H), 0.98-0.81 (m, 6H)


Compound 57
524.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.60 (brs, 1H), 7.99 (m, 1H), 7.61 (s, 1H), 7.36 (s,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.12 (d, J = 2.0 Hz, 2H), 7.07-7.05 (m, 1H), 4.21 (s, 2H),




2.95 (s, 3H), 2.58 (s, 3H), 1.73-1.49 (m, 6H), 1.44-1.26 (m, 4H),




1.24-1.13 (m, 9H)


Compound 59
541.3
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.69-9.55 (m, 1H), 8.15-7.97 (m, 1H), 7.66-7.60 (m,



(M + NH4)+
1H), 7.27-7.17 (m, 1H), 7.13 (s, 1H), 7.13 (s, 1H), 4.04 (s, 2H),




4.00 (s, 3H), 2.95 (s, 3H), 1.78-1.59 (m, 5H), 1.55-1.43 (m, 2H),




1.37-1.21 (m, 3H), 1.17 (s, 9H)


Compound 60
526.0
(CDCl3) δ 8.10-8.01 (brs, 1H), 7.60 (d, J = 3.6 Hz, 1H), 7.50 (br d,



(M + H)+
J = 3.2 Hz, 1H), 7.18 (s, 1H), 7.04-7.02 (d, J = 8.0 Hz, 1H), 6.52




(s, 1H), 4.76 (s, 1H), 4.16 (s, 2H), 3.00 (s, 3H), 1.78-1.65 (m, 8H),




1.59 (m, 1H), 1.35 (s, 9H), 1.26 (s, 1H)


Compound 67
530.1
(CDCl3) δ 8.25-8.00 (m, 3H), 7.91 (d, J = 7.63 Hz, 1H) 7.83-7.72



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H), 7.16-7.08 (m, 1H), 6.54-6.35 (m, 1H), 3.94-3.74 (m,




2H), 2.98-2.93 (m, 2H), 2.36-2.11 (m, 3H), 1.72-1.55 (m, 10H),




1.50-0.92 (m, 5H)


Compound 70
531.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1H), 8.15-7.85 (m, 4H), 7.85-7.76 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.2-6.92 (m, 2H), 3.85 (br s, 2H), 3.30 (br s, 1H), 2.94 (s,




3H), 2.00-1.89 (m, 2H), 1.78-1.70 (m, 2H), 1.70-1.47 (m, 8H),




1.34-1.05 (m, 8H)


Compound 71
532.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.64-9.52 (m, 1H), 8.18-7.84 (m, 4H), 7.82-7.72 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.16-7.02 (m, 2H), 3.93-3.76 (m, 2H), 3.25-3.14 (m, 2H),




2.94 (s, 3H), 2.78-2.62 (m, 2H), 2.11-1.95 (m, 1H), 1.92-1.79 (m,




1H), 1.72-1.44 (m, 7H), 1.35-1.02 (m, 4H), 0.84-0.74 (m, 3H


Compound 83
536.1
(CDCl3) δ 8.36-8.07 (m, 1H), 8.06-7.90 (m, 2H), 7.88-7.77 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.74-7.60 (m, 1H), 7.22-6.90 (m, 2H), 6.69-6.38 (m, 1H),




5.31-5.02 (m, 1H), s3.85 (br d, J = 3.25 Hz, 2H), 3.69-3.48 (m,




3H), 3.42-3.21 (m, 1H), 2.99 (br s, 3H), 2.27-2.14 (m, 1H), 2.09-




1.88 (m, 1H), 1.71 (br d, J = 11.01 Hz, 7H), 1.38-1.02 (m, 3H)


Compound 95
538.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.60 (s, 1H), 8.06-7.96 (m, 1H), 7.91-7.85 (m, 1H),



(M + H)+
7.80-7.74 (m, 3H), 7.15-7.06 (m, 2H), 3.82 (m, 2H), 2.94 (s, 3H),




1.62-1.52 (m, 8H), 1.28-1.21 (m, 2H), 1.13 (s, 9H)


Compound 96
538.1
(CDCl3) δ 8.15-8.10 (m, 1H), 7.87-7.79 (m, 1H), 7.35-7.31 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.21-7.15 (m, 2H), 7.00 (m, 1H), 6.24 (s, 1H), 4.79 (s, 1H),




3.91-3.80 (m, 2H), 2.99 (s, 3H), 1.76-1.62 (m, 7H), 1.35-1.31 (m,




1H), 1.27 (s, 9H), 1.25 (m, 2H)


Compound 97
538.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.08-8.03 (m, 3H), 7.66-7.59 (m, 2H), 7.15-7.11 (m,



(M + H)+
2H), 3.70 (s, 2H), 2.99-2.94 (m, 3H), 1.64-1.61 (m, 9H), 1.26-1.22




(m, 1H), 1.13 (s, 9H)


Compound 107
548.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1H), 8.15-7.85 (m, 4H), 7.84-7.78 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.17-7.01 (m, 2H), 3.95-3.79 (m, 3H), 3.63-3.45 (m, 4H),




2.94 (s, 3H), 2.33-2.27 (m, 1H), 1.97 (t, J = 11.13 Hz, 1H), 1.72-




1.47 (m, 7H), 1.32-1.11 (m, 2H), 1.05 (d, J = 6.00 Hz, 3H)


Compound 129
544.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.79-9.43 (m, 1H), 8.17-7.90 (m, 4H), 7.89-7.75 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.24-6.92 (m, 2H), 3.97-3.81 (m, 2H), 3.77-3.62 (m, 4H),




2.94 (s, 3H), 1.92-1.78 (m, 4H), 1.73-1.58 (m, 6H), 1.58-1.45 (m,




3H), 1.33-1.20 (m, 1H), 1.16-1.02 (m, 1H)


Compound 134
560.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.69 (br s, 1H), 8.03-7.96 (m, 3H), 7.84 (br s, 1H),



(M + H)+
7.73-7.69 (m, 2H), 7.14-7.12 (m, 2H), 3.87 (s, 2H), 3.05-3.03 (m,




2H), 1.64-157 (m, 6H), 1.20-1.16 (t, J = 7.2 Hz, 3H), 1.10 (s, 9H),




0.88~0.85 (m, 2H), 0.27 (br s, 4H)


Compound 140
534.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.68-9.49 (m, 1H), 8.10-7.92 (m, 3H), 7.89-7.77 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.77-7.62 (m, 2H), 7.39-7.31 (m, 1H), 7.16-7.02 (m, 1H),




3.88-3.72 (m, 2H), 2.95 (d, J = 3.88 Hz, 3H), 1.83-1.33 (m, 9H),




1.13-1.09 (m, 9H), 0.88-0.74 (m, 3H)


Compound 141
526.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.52-9.67 (m, 1H), 8.08-7.85 (m, 4H), 7.79 (s, 1H),



(M + H)+
7.51-7.45 (m, 1H), 7.32-7.18 (m, 1H), 4.16-4.06 (m, 2H), 3.98-




3.80 (m, 2H), 2.93 (br s, 4H), 1.54 (br s, 11H), 1.42-1.29 (m, 3H),




1.27-1.23 (m, 3H), 1.22-0.99 (m, 2H)


Compound 144
556.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.52-9.51 (brs, 1H), 8.03-7.97 (m, 3H), 7.83 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.83-7.61 (m, 2H), 7.11 (brs, 2H), 4.00 (s, 2H), 2.95 (s, 3H),




2.04-2.03 (m, 2H), 1.82 (m, 6 H), 1.15 (s, 9H)


Compound 145
523.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.56 (s, 1H), 7.85-7.82 (m, 1H), 7.48 (s, 1H), 7.10



(M + H)+
(m, 2H), 7.04-7.02 (dd, J = 8.69, 1.81 Hz, 1H), 6.91 (s, 1H), 4.09




(s, 2H), 3.77 (s, 3H), 2.93 (s, 3H), 1.68-1.62 (m, 5H), 1.59-1.49




(m, 2H), 1.31-1.25 (m, 3H), 1.16 (s, 9H)


Compound 146
485.1
(CDCl3) δ 8.48-7.92 (m, 1H), 7.50-7.46 (m, 2H), 7.39-7.32 (m,



(M + H)+
2H), 7.14 (s, 1H), 7.09-6.88 (m, 1H), 6.44 (s, 1H), 4.02-3.82 (br s,




2H), 2.97 (m, 1H), 2.09-2.92 (m, 3H), 2.09-2.00 (m, 2H), 1.79-




1.62 (m, 14H), 1.19-1.14 (m, 2H)


Compound 147
524.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.61 (s, 1H), 8.35 (d, J = 1.25 Hz, 1H), 7.97-7.93



(M − H)
(m, 2H), 7.65 (s, 1H), 7.14-7.04 (m, 2H), 4.21 (s, 2H), 2.95 (s,




3H), 1.74-1.52 (m, 8H), 1.34-1.26 (m, 2H), 1.14 (s, 9H)


Compound 148
576.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.02-7.96 (m, 2H), 7.84-7.82 (m, 1H), 7.77-7.69 (m,



(M + H)+
2H), 7.14-7.09 (m, 2H), 3.90 (s, 2H), 3.75-3.71 (t, J = 6.4 Hz, 2H),




3.19-3.16 (m, 2H), 1.65-1.54 (m, 6H), 1.11 (s, 9H), 1.10 (s, 1H),




0.97-0.86 (m, 2H), 0.38-0.18 (m, 4H)


Compound 149
510.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.62 (s, 1H), 8.17 (s, 1H), 8.03-8.01 (m, 1H), 7.39



(M + H)+
(d, J = 3.6 Hz, 1H), 7.21 (d, J = 3.6 Hz, 1H), 7.14 (d, J = 2.4 Hz,




1H), 7.08-7.06 (dd, J = 8.69, 2.06 Hz, 1H), 4.24 (s, 2H), 2.96 (s,




3H), 1.68-1.65 (m, 5H), 1.56-1.52 (m, 3H), 1.34-1.38 (m, 2H),




1.20 (s, 9H)


Compound 151
570.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (s, 1H), 8.06-7.0 (m, 5H), 7.13-7.11 (m, 2H),



(M + H)+
3.91 (s, 2H), 3.72 (s, 4H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 1.85-1.83 (m, 4H), 1.68-




1.55 (m, 8H), 0.88-0.85 (m, 2H), 0.28-0.23 (m, 4H)


Compound 153
572.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.59-9.57 (br s, 1H), 8.04-7.96 (m, 4H), 7.81-7.85



(M + H)+
(m, 1H), 7.14 (m, 2H), 4.28-4.25 (br t, J = 7.2 Hz, 2H), 4.09 (d, J =




10.8 Hz, 2H), 3.90 (s, 2H), 3.76 (br d, J = 10.8 Hz, 2H), 2.94 (s,




3H), 2.65-2.53 (m, 2H), 1.68-1.60 (m, 6H), 0.87-0.85 (m, 2H),




0.27 (br s, 4H)


Compound 155
543.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.66-9.57 (br s, 1H), 8.12-8.03 (m, 3H), 7.82-7.78



(M + H)+
(m, 1H), 7.13-7.09 (m, 2H), 3.94-3.85 (m, 3H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 1.93-




1.83 (m, 4H), 1.66-1.57 (m, 10H), 0.88-0.85 (m, 2H), 0.27-0.22




(br s, 4H).


Compound 157
483.4
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.54 (br s, 1H), 8.03-8.00 (m, 1H), 7.51-7.42 (m,



(M + H)+
4H), 7.10 (m, 2H), 5.24 (d, J = 4.4 Hz, 1H), 4.37 (br dd, J = 7.50,




4.50 Hz, 1H), 3.86 (br s, 2H), 2.93 (s, 3H), 2.09-2.07 (m, 1H),




1.64-1.44 (m, 13H), 1.28-1.22 (m, 5 H)


Compound 159
564.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.57 (br s, 1H), 8.03-7.98 (m, 3H), 7.59-7.54 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.12-7.07 (m, 2H), 3.89 (s, 2H), 2.93 (s, 3H), 1.69-1.61 (m,




4H), 1.14 (s, 9H), 0.88-0.85 (m, 2H), 0.27 (br s, 4H


Compound 160
572.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.60 (br s, 1H), 8.04-7.95 (m, 3H), 7.84 (d, J = 1.2



(M + H)+
Hz, 1H), 7.73-7.69 (m, 2H), 7.16-7.12 (m, 2H), 3.88 (s, 2H), 3.32




(s, 1H), 1.66-1.56 (m, 6H), 1.10 (s, 9H), 0.91-0.87 (m, 6H), 0.27




(br s, 4H)


Compound 162a
570.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.60 (s, 1H), 8.07-7.96 (m, 2H), 7.89-7.79 (m, 1H),



(M + H)+
7.73-7.70 (m, 1H), 7.66(m, 1H), 7.12-7.06 (m, 2H), 5.98-5.70 (m,




1H), 3.89 (s, 2H), 2.95 (s, 3H), 1.92-1.83 (m, 1H), 1.77-1.60 (m,




6H), 1.10-1.05 (m, 11H


Compound 162b
570.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.68 (br s, 1H), 8.04-8.00 (m, 2H), 7.99-7.97 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.95-7.81 (m, 2H), 7.37 (s, 1H), 7.23-7.09 (m, 1H), 6.29-5.99




(m, 1H), 3.79 (s, 2H), 2.94 (m, 3H), 1.91-1.80 (m, 3H), 1.66-1.53




(m, 6H), 1.11 (s, 9H)


Compound 163
544.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 11.57-11.53 (br s, 1H), 9.58 (s, 1H), 8.04-7.61 (m,



(M + H)+
5H), 7.59-7.11 (m, 2H), 4.45 (s, 2H), 3.95 (s, 2H), 3.45-3.37 (m,




2H), 3.14-3.13 (m, 2H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 2.49-2.32 (m, 4H), 1.66 (m,




6H), 0.89-0.87 (m, 2H), 0.28 (br s, 4H)


Compound 164
507.1
(DMSO-d6) δ = 9.68-9.37 (m, 1H), 8.25-8.06 (m, 3H), 7.86-



(M + H)+
7.84 m, 1H), 7.66 (t, J = 7.7 Hz, 1H), 7.18-6.97 (m, 2H), 3.91-




3.80 (m, 3H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 1.89 (m, 2H), 1.77-1.51 (m, 12H),




0.96-0.87 (m, 2H), 0.27 (br s, 4H)


Compound 165
509.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.67 (bs s, 1H), 8.24-8.00 (m, 1H), 7.48-7.42 (m,



(M + H)+
4H), 7.19-7.03 (m, 2H), 5.25 (d, J = 4.8 Hz, 1H), 4.66 (m, 1H),




3.98 (s, 2H), 2.93 (s, 3H), 2.07 (m, 1H), 1.77-1.45 (m, 12H), 1.35-




1.14 (m, 2H), 0.93-0.86 (m, 2H), 0.27 (br s, 4H)


Compound 165a
509.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.68 (br s, 1H), 8.24 (m, 1H), 7.63-7.26 (m, 4H),



(M + H)+
7.29-6.80 (m, 2H), 5.25 (s, 1H), 4.47-4.43 (m, 1H), 3.96-3.83 (m,




2H), 2.93 (s, 3H), 2.12-2.05 (m, 1H), 1.78-1.36 (m, 12H), 1.31-




1.23 (m, 2H), 0.89-0.86 (m, 2H), 0.39-0.16 (m, 4H


Compound 165b
509.3
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.71 (br s, 1H), 8.22-7.85 (m, 1H), 7.52-7.42 (m,



(M + H)+
4H), 7.11-6.90 (m, 2H), 5.26 (d, J = 4.8 Hz, 1H), 4.38-4.35 (m,




1H), 3.96 (s, 2H), 2.93 (s, 3H), 2.11-2.07 (m, 1H), 1.65-1.45 (m,




12H), 1.35-1.18 (m, 2H), 0.89-0.86 (m, 2H), 0.44-0.07 (m, 4H)


Compound 166
455.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.39-9.19 (brs, 1H), 7.91-7.84 (m, 3H), 7.78-7.74



(M + H)+
(m, 1H), 6.67 (d, J = 2.0 Hz, 2H), 3.80 (s, 2H), 2.92 (m, 4H), 1.75-




1.59 (m, 11H), 1.53 (m, 2H), 1.37-0.98 (m, 3H)


Compound 168
544.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1H), 8.11-8.09 (m, 1H), 7.97-7.86 (m,



(M + H)+
4H), 7.74-7.70 (m, 1H), 7.13 (m, 2H), 3.95 (s, 2H), 3.70-3.62 (m,




1H), 2.94 (m, 3H), 1.81-1.96 (m, 2H), 1.74-1.45 (m, 10H), 0.88-




0.85 (m, 2H), 0.13-0.36 ppm (m, 4H)


Compound 170
546.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.56 (brs, 1 H), 7.95-7.92 (m, 2 H), 7.85 (m, 1 H),



(M + H)+
7.84-7.66 (m, 2 H), 7.13 (m, 2 H), 3.88 (s, 2 H), 3.11-3.15 (m, 1




H), 2.94 (s, 3 H), 1.65-1.28 (m, 6 H), 1.22-1.28 (m, 2 H), 0.90-




0.86 (m, 5 H), 0.71-0.68 (m, 3 H), 0.27 (m, 4 H)


Compound 172
556.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.57 (s, 1 H), 8.04-7.87 (m, 5 H), 7.70-7.79 (m, 1



(M + H)+
H), 7.14-7.10 (m, 2 H), 5.57-5.54 (m, 2 H), 3.89-3.81 (m, 3 H),




2.94 (s, 3 H), 2.35-2.32 (m, 3 H), 1.99-2.15 (m, 2 H), 1.65-1.51




(m, 6 H), 0.87-0.85 (m, 2 H), 0.21-0.18 (m, 4 H)


Compound 174
546.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.70-9.33 (br s, 1H), 9.01-8.45 (m, 1H), 8.10-7.91



(M + H)+
(m, 4H), 7.64-7.83 (m, 1H), 7.14-6.97 (m, 2H), 4.36-4.58 (m, 3H),




4.13-4.33 (m, 2H), 3.73-4.00 (s, 2H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 1.81-1.49 (m,




5H), 0.99-0.79 (m, 2H), 0.39-0.05 (br s, 4H)


Compound 176
558.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1H), 8.11-7.85 (m, 3H), 7.80-7.78 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.75-7.71 (m, 2H), 7.10-7.18 (m, 1H), 3.98 (br s, 2H), 3.39-




3.57 (m, 1H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 1.77-1.53 (m, 10H), 1.44-1.18 (m, 4H),




0.88-0.85 (m, 2H), 0.27-0.14 (m, 4H)


Compound 178
574.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.57 (s, 1 H) 8.06-7.97 (m, 4 H), 7.79-7.94 (m, 1



(M + H)+
H), 7.74-7.72 (m, 1 H), 7.13 (m, 2 H), 3.86 (s, 2 H), 3.64-3.73




(m, 4 H), 2.94 (s, 3 H), 2.06-2.16 (m, 1 H), 1.73-1.58 (m, 7 H)




1.19 (s, 3 H), 0.77-1.00 (m, 2 H) 0.27 (s, 4 H)


Compound 180
572.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.57 (s, 1 H), 7.99-7.78 (m, 5 H), 7.73-7.69 (m, 1



(M + H)+
H), 7.13 (m, 2 H), 3.87 (br s, 2 H), 2.94 (s, 3 H), 1.64-1.54 (m, 10




H), 1.48-1.49 (m, 1 H), 0 1.24-1.09 (m, 6 H), 0.86 (m, 2 H), 0.26-




0.23 (m, 4 H)


Compound 182
558.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (s, 1H), 8.13-8.00 (m, 4H), 7.97-7.95 (m, 1H),



(M + H)+
7.84 (m, 1H), 7.14-6.99 (m, 2H), 3.89 (s, 2H), 2.95 (s, 3H), 2.08




(m, 2H), 1.65-1.62 (m, 10H), 1.28 (s, 3H), 0.88-0.85 (m, 2H),




0.15-0.36 (m, 4H)


Compound 184
572.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.59 (br s, 1 H), 8.09-7.93 (m, 3 H), 7.86 (m, 1 H),



(M + H)+
7.74-7.70 (m, 1 H), 7.65 (d, J = 8.0 Hz, 1 H), 7.14-7.11 (m, 2 H),




3.88 (br s, 2 H), 3.08 (m, 1 H), 2.95 (s, 3 H), 2.21-2.09 (m, 1 H),




1.75-1.56 (m, 11H), 1.47-1.33 (m, 1 H), 0.88-0.85 (m, 2 H), 0.78




(d, J = 6.4 Hz, 3 H), 0.26 (m, 4 H)


Compound 186
558.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.59 (br s, 1 H), 8.11-7.94 (m, 3 H), 7.87 (d, J = 8.0



(M + H)+
Hz, 2 H), 7.74-7.70 (m, 1 H), 7.13 (m, 2 H), 3.88 (s, 2 H), 2.95 (s,




3 H), 2.71-2.59 (m, 1 H), 1.76-1.48 (m, 6 H), 1.00 (d, J = 6.4 Hz, 3




H), 0.89-0.85 (m, 2 H), 0.72 (m, 1 H), 0.21-0.39 (m, 5 H), 0.05-




0.20 (m, 2H), 0.11 (m, 1 H)


Compound 188
574.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.59 (br s, 1 H), 8.63 (m, 1 H), 7.95-7.94 (m, 4 H),



(M + H)+
7.76-7.72 (m, 1 H), 7.15-7.14 (m, 2 H), 4.29 (s, 1 H), 4.05 (s, 2 H),




3.89 (s, 2H), 2.95 (s, 3 H), 1.72-1.57 (m, 6 H), 1.19 (s, 3 H), 1.11




(s, 3 H), 0.89-0.87 (m, 2 H), 0.33-0.18 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 190
556.1
(CDCl3) 8.33 (m, 1H), 8.15 (m, 1H), 7.81-7.79 (m, 1H), 7.70-7.66



(M + H)+
(t, J = 7.2 Hz, 1H), 7.21 (m, 1H), 7.05-7.10 (m, 1H), 6.62 (s, 1H),




4.83 (s, 2H), 4.82-4.77 (m, 1H), 3.93-3.88 (br s, 2H), 3.02 (s, 3H),




2.96-2.91 (m, 2H).2.60-2.55 (m, 2H), 1.82-1.80 (m, 3H), 1.71-




1.68 (m, 3H), 0.97-0.92 (m, 2H), 0.33 (s, 4H)


Compound 192
580.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.54 (br s, 1 H), 8.42-7.93 (m, 4 H), 7.78-7.75 (m, 1



(M + H)+
H), 7.14-6.96 (m, 2 H), 3.96 (s, 2 H), 3.58-3.71 (m, 1 H), 2.95 (s, 3




H), 2.74-2.42 (m, 2 H), 2.46-2.34 (m, 2 H), 1.82-1.61 (m, 6 H),




0.95-0.87 (m, 2 H), 0.37 (m, 4 H)


Compound 194
574.2
(MeOD) 8.19-8.00 (m, 3 H), 7.82 (m, 1 H), 7.74-7.70 (m, 2 H),



(M − H)
7.21-7.08 (m, 2 H), 3.95 (br s, 1H), 3.71-3.65 (m, 1 H) 2.94 (s,




3H) 1.84 (m, 2 H) 1.70 (m, 4 H) 1.14-1.11 (m, 8 H) 095-0.89




(m, 3 H) 0.32 (s, 4 H).


Compound 196
570.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.59 (br s, 1 H), 8.10-7.94 (m, 4 H), 7.87 (m, 1 H),



(M + H)+
7.76-7.72 (m, 1 H), 7.14-7.15 (m, 2 H), 5.71-5.68 (m, 1 H), 5.25-




5.22 (m, 1 H), 3.90 (br s, 2 H), 3.71 (br s, 1 H), 2.95 (s, 3 H), 1.87




(m, 2 H), 1.67-1.57 (m, 8 H), 1.39 (m, 2 H), 0.88-0.85 (d, J = 9.6




Hz, 2 H), 0.28-0.26 (m, 4 H)


Compound 198
560.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.59 (br s, 1 H), 8.11-7.90 (m, 3 H), 7.85 (m, 1 H),



(M + H)+
7.74-7.64 (m, 2 H), 7.14-7.13 (m, 2 H), 3.88 (br s, 2 H), 2.98 (m,




1 H), 2.95 (s, 3 H), 1.74-1.66 (m, 6 H), 1.36-1.28 (m, 2 H), 1.26-




1.23 (m, 2 H), 0.85-0.80 (m, 2 H), 0.67-0.65 (m, 6 H), 0.28-0.26




(m, 4H)


Compound 200
562.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.59 (br s, 1 H), 8.11-7.95 (m, 3 H), 7.85-7.83 (m, 2



(M + H)+
H), 7.77-7.70 (m, 1 H), 7.14 (m, 2 H), 3.90 (s, 2 H), 3.17-3.16 (m,




1 H), 3.12 (m, 1 H), 3.10 (s, 3 H), 2.95 (s, 3 H), 1.67-1.66 (m, 6




H), 0.92-0.86 (m, 5 H), 0.27 (m, 4 H)


Compound 202
560.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.12-8.11(m, 1H), 8.07-8.05 (m, 1H), 7.79 (br d, J =



(M + H)+
7.2 Hz, 1H), 7.68-7.64 (m, 1H), 7.18 (s, 1H), 6.37 (s, 1H), 5.49 (s,




1H), 3.92-3.86 (m, 2H), 3.40 (s, 2H), 3.00 (s, 3H), 1.83-1.80 (m,




2H), 1.71-1.58 (m, 4H), 0.95-0.92 (m, 2H), 0.88-0.85 (m, 2H)




0.70-0.67 (m, 2H) 0.32 (br s, 4H)


Compound 204
562.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1 H), 8.18-8.16 (br d, J = 7.6 Hz, 1 H),



(M + H)+
7.96-7.92 (m, 4 H), 7.76-7.72 (t, J = 8.0 Hz, 1 H), 7.14-7.08 (m,




2 H), 4.73-4.54 (m, 1 H), 3.88 (br s, 2 H), 3.23-3.27 (m, 1 H),




2.94 (s, 3 H), 2.45-2.41 (m, 2 H) 1.95-1.96 (m, 2 H) 1.79-1.50




(m, 6 H), 0.88-0.86 (m, 2 H) 0.275 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 206
560.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58-9.41 (br s, 1 H) 8.58-8.53 (br s, 1 H), 8.19-7.89



(M + H)+
(m, 4 H), 7.76-7.72 (m, 1 H), 7.13 (m, 2 H), 4.55 (d, J = 6.0 Hz, 2




H), 4.13 (d, J = 6.0 Hz, 2 H), 3.88 (br s, 2 H) 2.94 (s, 3 H) 1.66-




1.57 (m, 6 H), 1.41 (s, 3 H), 0.88-0.75 (m, 2 H) 0.27 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 208
562.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.61 (br.s, 1 H), 8.11-7.93 (m, 3 H), 7.86 (m, 1 H),



(M + H)+
7.73-7.65 (m, 2 H), 7.13-7.09 (m, 2 H), 4.60-4.70 (t, J = 4.8 Hz,




1 H), 3.87 (br s, 2 H), 3.29-3.27 (m, 1 H), 3.18-3.15 (m, 1 H),




2.96 (m, 1 H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 1.65-1.51 (m, 7 H), 1.12-1.29 (m, 1




H), 0.98-0.86 (m, 2 H), 0.69-0.59 (m, 3 H), 0.27 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 210
560.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1 H), 7.99 (s, 1 H), 7.95 (d, J = 7.8 Hz, 1



(M + H)+
H), 7.86 (br d, J = 5.9 Hz, 1 H), 7.73 (t, J = 24.0 Hz, 1 H), 7.61 (d,




J = 8.3 Hz, 1 H), 7.03-7.18 (m, 2 H), 3.88 (s, 2 H), 2.98-3.07




(m, 1 H), 2.95 (s, 3 H), 1.50-1.72 (m, 7 H), 0.87 (br d, J = 11.9




Hz, 2 H), 0.74-0.81 (m, 9 H), 0.21-0.34 (m, 4 H)


Compound 212
530.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58-9.53 (m, 1 H), 8.07-8.04 (s, 1 H), 8.01-7.97



(M + H)+
(m, 3 H), 7.78-7.74 (m, 1 H), 7.14-7.08 (m, 2 H), 3.98 (br s, 2 H),




2.94 (s, 3 H), 2.16-2.10 (m, 1 H), 1.77-1.52 (m, 6 H), 0.92-0.87




(m, 2 H), 0.42-0.55 (m, 2 H), 0.34-0.41 (m, 2 H), 0.27 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 214
574.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.69-9.43 (br s, 1 H), 8.15-7.94 (m, 3 H), 7.84-7.79



(M + H)+
(m, 2 H), 7.71-7.67 (m, 1 H), 7.14 (m, 1 H), 4.61 (br s, 1 H), 3.89




(br s, 2 H), 3.38-3.52 (m, 2 H), 2.94 (s, 3 H), 2.58-2.63 (m, 1 H),




1.66 (m, 6 H), 0.87-0.81 (m, 3 H), 0.27 (br s, 6 H), 0.15-0.09 (m, 2




H).


Compound 216
544.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br.s, 1 H), 8.20 (s, 1 H), 8.05-7.87 (m, 3 H),



(M + H)+
7.76-7.72 (m, 1 H), 7.13-7.09 (m, 1 H), 7.10 (s, 1H), 3.88 (s, 2




H), 2.94 (s, 3 H), 1.46-1.76 (m, 6 H), 1.07 (s, 3 H), 0.89-0.86




(m, 2 H), 0.63-0.60 (m, 2 H), 0.41-0.38 (m, 2 H), 0.27 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 218
560.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (s, 1 H), 8.09-7.90 (m, 4 H), 7.66-7.80 (m, 1



(M + H)+
H), 7.14-7.10 (m, 1 H), 7.15 (s, 1 H), 5.00-4.91 (m, 1 H), 3.89-




3.62 (m, 3 H), 3.25-3.07 (m, 1 H), 2.95 (s, 3 H), 2.06 (m, 1 H),




1.83-2.01 (m, 2 H), 1.66-1.51 (m, 7 H), 0.96-0.87 (m, 2 H),




0.22 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 220
562.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.60 (br s, 1 H), 8.09-7.91 (m, 3 H), 7.84 (m, 1 H),



(M + H)+
7.75-7.62 (m, 1 H), 7.51 (s, 1 H), 7.13-7.09 (m, 2 H), 4.79 (t, J =




6.0 Hz, 1 H), 3.89 (s, 2 H), 3.21 (d, J = 5.6 Hz, 2 H), 2.94 (s, 3 H),




1.74-1.50 (m, 6 H), 0.96-1.08 (m, 6 H), 0.93-0.80 (m, 2 H), 0.27




(brs, 4 H)


Compound 222
574.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br. s, 1 H), 8.07-7.95 (m, 2 H), 7.94-7.88



(M + H)+
(m, 3 H), 7.75-7.71 (m, 1H) 7.14-7.11 (m, 1 H), 3.88-3.80 (br s,




2 H), 3.41-3.32 (m, 1 H), 3.00 (s, 3 H), 2.90 (s, 3 H), 2.27-2.25




(m, 2 H), 2.04-1.88 (m, 1 H), 1.66-1.56 (m, 8 H), 0.89-0.86 (d, J =




10.4 Hz, 2 H), 0.27 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 223
556.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.57 (brs, 1H), 8.71 (s, 1H), 7.99-7.88 (m, 4H),



(M + H)+
7.74-7.72 (m, 1H), 7.13-7.07 (m, 2H), 3.89 (s, 2H), 2.94 (s, 3H),




2.28 (s, 1H), 1.71-1.65 (m, 12H), 0.88-0.85 (m, 2H), 0.26 (br d, J =




6.50 Hz, 3H)


Compound 224
594.2
(CDCl3) δ 8.02-8.15 (m, 3 H), 7.79 (br d, J = 7.13 Hz, 1 H), 7.65-



(M + H)+
7.69 (m, 1 H), 7.20 (s, 1 H), 7.00-7.09 (m, 1 H), 6.45 (s, 1 H),




5.08 (br s, 1 H) 3.88-3.95 (m, 2 H), 3.00 (s, 3 H) 2.84-2.98 (m,




2 H) 2.55-2.63 (m, 2 H) 1.68-1.96 (m, 6 H), 1.49 (s, 3 H), 0.91-




0.94 (m, 2 H), 0.32 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 225
556.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.56 (brs, 1H), 8.07-7.93 (m, 5H), 7.77 (d, J = 7.6,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.14-7.04 (m, 2H), 3.90 (br s, 2H), 3.26-3.30 (m, 2H), 2.94




(s, 3H), 1.76-152 (m, 6H), 0.99-1.10 (m, 1H), 0.88 (br d, J = 10.9




Hz, 2H), 0.77-0.82 (m, 1H), 0.65-0.76 (m, 4H), 0.27 (br s, 4H)


Compound 226
576.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.57 (s, 1 H) 8.38-8.48 (s, 1 H) 7.94-8.10 (m, 2



(M + H)+
H) 7.83-7.93 (m, 1 H) 7.70-7.80 (m, 1 H) 7.01-7.19 (m, 2 H)




3.80-3.96 (s, 2 H) 3.48-3.60 (m, 2 H) 2.88-3.00 (s, 3 H) 2.68-




2.74 (m, 2 H) 2.11-2.22 (m, 1 H) 1.85-1.95 (m, 1 H) 1.46-1.78




(m, 9 H) 1.35-1.43 (m, 1 H) 1.12-1.30 (m, 1 H) 0.80-0.95 (m,




2 H) 0.18-0.34 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 227
574.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 7.99-7.91 (m, 2 H), 7.83 (br d, J = 7.70 Hz, 2H),



(M + H)+
7.75-7.66 (m, 2H), 7.19 (d, J = 1.83 Hz, 1 H), 7.07 (br d, J = 8.19




Hz, 1 H), 3.90 (s, 2 H), 3.78 (t, J = 6.60 Hz, 4 H), 3.05 (s, 2 H), 1.97-




1.93 (m, 2 H), 1.69-1.48 (m, 10 H), 0.96 (br d, J = 13.20 Hz, 2




H), 0.54-0.09 (m, 4 H)


Compound 228
600.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.04-7.94 (m, 4H), 7.84-7.80 (m, 1H), 7.14-7.10 (m,



(M + H)+
2H), 3.91 (ms, 2H), 3.78-3.72 (m, 6H), 3.24-3.18 (m, 2H), 1.87-




1.83 (m, 4 H), 1.68-1.55 (m, 8H), 0.87-0.83 (m, 2H), 0.28-0.23




(m, 4H)


Compound 229
573.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.52-9.65 (m, 1 H), 7.94-8.16 (m, 4 H), 7.76-7.86



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H), 7.04-7.18 (m, 2 H), 4.95 (m, 1 H), 3.81-3.95 (m, 3 H),




3.73 (br t, J = 6.32 Hz, 2 H), 3.18 (br t, J = 6.44 Hz, 2 H), 1.77-1.92




(m, 4 H), 1.50-1.72 (m, 10 H), 0.88 (br d, J = 9.26 Hz, 2 H), 0.28




(br s, 4 H)


Compound 230
610.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.51-8.22 (m, 1 H), 8.22-7.84 (m, 4 H), 7.82-



(M + H)+
7.68 (m, 1 H), 7.24-6.96 (m, 2 H), 3.97-3.81 (m, 2 H), 3.79-




3.70 (m, 2 H), 3.68-3.59 (m, 1 H), 3.23-3.13 (m, 2 H), 2.80-




2.64 (m, 2 H), 2.38-2.29 (m, 2 H), 1.78-1.46 (m, 6 H), 0.97-




0.77 (m, 2 H), 0.37-0.12 (m, 4 H)


Compound 231
534.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (s, 1 H) 8.36 (s, 1 H) 7.81-7.91 (m, 2 H) 7.01-



(M + H)+
7.15 (m, 2 H) 4.02 (s, 2 H) 2.94 (s, 3 H) 1.52-1.67 (m, 7 H) 1.22-




1.30 (m, 3 H) 1.19 (s, 9 H)


Compound 233
558.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.57 (s, 1H), 8.27-8.44 (m, 1H), 7.71-8.12 (m, 4H),



(M + H)+
7.64-7.80 (m, 1H), 6.92-7.23(m, 2H), 4.69 (br d, J = 1.6 Hz, 1H),




4.55 (br s, 1H), 4.23-4.39 (m, 1H), 3.77-4.00(m, 2H), 2.95 (s, 3H),




2.17-2.34 (m, 2H), 1.84-2.02 (m, 1H), 1.46-1.75 (m, 7H), 0.76-




0.98 (m, 2H), 0.15-0.38 (m, 4H)


Compound 235
570.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.09 (br s, 1H), 8.04 (d, J = 7.88 Hz, 1H), 7.79 (br d,



(M + H)+
J = 7.63 Hz, 1H), 7.71-7.63 (m, 1H), 7.21 (s, 2H), 6.28 (br s, 1H),




5.67 (ddt, J = 9.82, 3.60, 1.67, 1.67 Hz, 1H), 5.56-5.48 (m, 1H),




4.59 (d, J = 8.25 Hz, 1H), 4.03-3.78 (m, 2H), 3.65-3.50 (m, 1H),




3.00 (s, 3H), 2.32-2.20 (m, 1H), 2.09 (br d, J = 2.38 Hz, 2H), 1.93-




1.63 (m, 8H), 1.26 (s, 1H), 1.02-0.77 (m, 3H), 0.32 (br s, 4H)


Compound 237
592.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.15-8.65 (br s, 1H), 7.95-8.00 (m, 2H), 7.83 (d, J =



(M + H)+
8.0 Hz 3H), 7.66-7.70 (m, 1H), 7.20 (s, 1H), 7.00 (m, 1H), 6.27




(s, 1H), 3.88-3.90 (m, 2H), 3.67 (s , 4H), 3.00 (s, 3H), 2.29 (d, J =




11.6 Hz, 2H), 1.80-1.82 (m, 3H), 1.71 (m, 3H), 0.92-0.4 (m,




2H), 3.19 (s, 4H)


(R)-Compound 239
562.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.15-8.30 (br s, 1H), 7.98-8.02 (m, 2H), 7.83 (d, J =



(M + H)+
7.2 Hz, 1H), 7.67-7.71 (m, 1H), 7.19 (s, 1H), 7.10 (m, 1H), 6.45




(s, 1H), 5.10-5.23 (d, J = 53.2 Hz, 2H), 3.89 (m, 2H), 3.59-3.63 (m,




3H), 3.31-3.32 (m, 1H), 2.15-2.25 (m, 1H), 1.98 (m, 2H), 1.71




(m, 2H), 0.91-0.93 (m, 2H), 0.31 (s , 4H)


(S)-Compound 239
562.1
(CDCl3) δ 8.12-8.34 (m, 1H), 7.97-8.09 (m, 2H), 7.81-7.88 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.67-7.74 (m, 1H), 7.18-7.25 (m, 1H), 6.96-7.15 (m, 1H),




6.25-6.40 (m, 1H), 5.01-5.35 (m, 1H), 3.75-4.17 (m, 2H), 3.59-




3.66 (m, 2H), 3.47-3.58 (m, 1H), 3.28-3.39 (m, 1H), 2.98-3.04 (m,




3H), 2.16-2.27 (m, 1H), 1.97 (br s, 1H), 1.86-1.95 (m, 1H), 1.77-




1.85 (m, 2H), 1.65-1.76 (m, 3H), 0.88-1.00 (m, 2H), 0.24-0.42 (br




s, 4H


Compound 240
532.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.59 (s, 1 H) 7.83-8.11 (m, 3 H) 7.75-7.82 (m, 1



(M + H)+
H) 6.91-7.21 (m, 2 H) 3.76-4.00 (s, 2 H) 2.79-3.06 (m, 7 H)




1.61-1.43(m, 13 H) 1.03-1.30 (m, 4 H)


Compound 241
518.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.59 (1 H, br s) ) 7.81-8.40 (m, 4 H) 7.72-7.80



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H) 6.78-7.25 (m, 2 H) 3.85 (s, 2 H) 3.19 (br s, 4 H) 2.80-




3.03 (m, 3 H) 1.41-1.90 (m, 11 H) 0.93-1.38 (m, 3 H)


Compound 243
504.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.61 (s, 1H), 8.00 (s, 1H), 7.95 (d, J = 7.9 Hz, 1H),



(M + H)+
7.82 (d, J = 7.4 Hz, 1H), 7.72-7.66 (m, 1H), 7.65 (s, 1H), 7.16 (d,




J = 2.0 Hz, 2H), 5.72 (s, 2H), 3.93 (s, 2H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 2.60 (s,




4H), 1.09 (s, 9H)


Compound 245
558.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.49-9.56 (m, 1 H), 7.91-7.98 (m, 3 H), 7.73-7.74



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H), 6.99-7.12 (m, 2 H), 3.88-3.90 (br s, 2 H), 3.65-3.80




(m, 2 H), 2.91 (s, 3 H), 1.93-2.08 (m, 2 H), 1.56-1.75 (m, 6 H),




1.33 (s, 6 H), 0.85-0.90 (m, 2 H), 0.18-0.35 (m, 4 H)


Compound 247
562.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.12-8.34 (m, 1H), 7.97-8.09 (m, 2H), 7.81-7.88 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.67-7.74 (m, 1H), 7.18-7.25 (m, 1H), 6.96-7.15 (m, 1H),




6.25-6.40 (m, 1H), 5.01-5.35 (m, 1H), 3.75-4.17 (m, 2H), 3.59-




3.66 (m, 2H), 3.47-3.58 (m, 1H), 3.28-3.39 (m, 1H), 2.98-3.04 (m,




3H), 2.16-2.27 (m, 1H), 1.97 (br s, 1H), 1.86-1.95 (m, 1H), 1.77-




1.85 (m, 2H), 1.65-1.76 (m, 3H), 0.88-1.00 (m, 2H), 0.24-0.42 (br




s, 4H)


Compound 249
558.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (s, 1 H) 7.87-8.18 (m, 4 H) 7.75-7.82 (m, 1



(M + H)+
H) 7.14 (d, J = 2.00 Hz, 2 H) 3.90 (br s, 2 H) 3.41 (dd, J = 9.82, 7.19




Hz, 1 H) 3.30 (br s, 1 H) 3.16-3.26 (m, 1 H) 2.95 (s, 3 H) 2.72




(dd, J = 9.88, 7.50 Hz, 1 H) 1.99-2.09 (m, 1 H) 1.87 (td, J = 11.73,




6.69 Hz, 1 H) 1.46-1.76 (m, 6 H) 1.23-1.35 (m, 1 H) 0.88 (br d,




J = 11.76 Hz, 2 H) 0.80 (d, J = 6.63 Hz, 3 H) 0.28 (br d, J = 5.63 Hz, 4 H)


Compound 250
517.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.22-7.93 (m, 3H), 7.91 (m, 1H), 7.86-7.74 (m,



(M + H)+
3H), 3.96 (s, 2H), 3.40 (s , 4H), 2.99-2.82 (m, 4H), 1.76-1.60 (m,




6H), 1.54 (s, 5H), 1.38 (d, J = 4.0 Hz, 2H), 1.33-1.09 (m, 3H)


Compound 252
520.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.57 (br s, 1 H), 7.92-8.04 (m, 2 H), 7.82 (br d,



(M + H)+
J = 6.85 Hz, 1 H), 7.63-7.74 (m, 2 H), 7.01-7.16 (m, 2 H), 3.77-




3.91 (m, 2 H), 2.94 (s, 3 H), 1.85-1.99 (m, 2 H), 1.62-1.84 (m, 2




H), 1.30-1.42 (m, 2 H), 1.20-1.27 (m, 2 H), 1.11 (s, 9 H), 0.92-




1.04 (m, 3 H), 0.81-0.90 (m, 1 H).


Compound 254
556.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.54-9.63 (br s, 1 H), 7.89-8.11 (m, 3 H), 7.75-



(M + H)+
7.83 (m, 1 H), 7.04-7.18 (m, 2 H), 3.86-3.97 (s, 2 H), 3.42 (br d,




J = 9.26 Hz, 2 H), 3.11-3.21 (s, 2 H), 2.90-2.98 (s, 3 H), 1.57-




1.74 (m, 6 H), 1.45-1.54 (m, 2 H), 0.81-0.96 (m, 2 H), 0.46-




0.56 (m, 1 H), 0.19-0.37 (m, 4 H), −0.24-0.14 (m, 1 H).


Compound 255
560.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.54-9.63 (s, 1 H), 7.93-8.12 (m, 4 H), 7.79-7.88



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H), 7.13 (s, 2 H), 5.64 (s, 1 H), 3.92 (br s, 2 H), 3.50-3.66




(m, 4 H), 2.94 (s, 3 H), 1.68 (s, 6 H), 1.16 (s, 3 H), 0.80-0.95 (m,




2 H), 0.27 (br s, 4 H).


Compound 257
566.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.57 (br s, 1 H) 8.13-8.02 (m, 3 H) 7.83 (t, J =



(M + H)+
7.60, 1 H) 7.11 (d, J = 1.60 Hz, 2 H) 4.32 (t, J = 12.80 Hz, 4 H) 3.83-




3.82 (m, 2 H) 2.92 (s, 3 H) 1.67-1.61 (m, 6 H) 0.84-0.80 (m, 2




H) 0.26-0.22 (m, 4 H)


Compound 258
542.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1 H), 8.20-7.94 (m, 4 H), 7.89-7.81 (m,



(M + H)+
1 H), 7.14 (s, 2 H), 4.95 (s, 2H), 4.41 (br s, 4 H), 4.00-3.82 (m,




2H), 2.94 (s, 3 H), 1.77-1.49(m, 6H), 0.97-0.80(m, 2 H), 0.38-0.19




(m, 4H)


Compound 260
544.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.57 (br s , 1 H), 8.14-7.91 (m, 4 H), 7.86-7.82



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H), 7.13 (J = 2.0 Hz, br d, 2 H), 3.92-3.86 (m, 4 H), 3.29-




3.26 (m, 2 H), 2.94 (s, 3 H), 2.52-2.51 (m, 1 H), 1.68 (br s , 6 H),




0.86 (J = 6.8 Hz, br d, 5 H), 0.27-0.24 (m, 4 H)


Compound 261
558.7
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.43-9.95 (br s, 1H), 8.08-8.18 (m, 1H), 7.81-



(M + H)+
8.00 (m, 3H), 7.66-7.78 (m, 1H), 7.05-7.20 (m, 2H), 3.81-3.95




(s, 2H), 3.57-3.75 (m, 1H), 3.00-3.11 (m, 2H), 1.83-1.94 (m,




2H), 1.43-1.76 (m, 10H), 1.15-1.22 (m, 3H), 0.82-0.91 (m,




2H), 0.19-0.33 (m, 4H)


Compound 262
552.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.54-9.74 (br s, 1 H) 8.40 (s, 1 H) 7.69-8.19 (m, 3



(M + H)+
H) 6.94-7.24 (m, 2 H) 4.06 (s, 2 H) 2.89 (s, 3 H) 1.69-1.76 (m, 6




H) 1.19 (s, 9 H) 0.89-0.90 (m, 2 H) 0.24 (s, 4 H)


Compound 264
555.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.57 (br s, 1 H) 9.28 (br s, 1 H) 8.03-7.97 (m, 4 H)



(M + H)+
7.82-7.78 (m, 1 H) 7.14-7.12 (m, 2 H) 3.91 (br s, 2 H) 2.95 (s, 3




H) 1.65 (br s, 6 H) 1.44-1.35 (m, 4 H) 0.83 (br s, 2 H) 0.25 (br s, 4H)


Compound 266
559.2
(CD3OD) δ 9.60 (brs, 1 H) 7.94-8.03 (m, 2 H) 7.83 (m, 1 H) 7.69-



(M + H)+
7.73 (m, 1 H) 7.57 (m, 1 H) 6.98-7.23 (m, 2 H) 3.88 (s, 2 H)




2.94 (s, 3 H) 1.57-1.65 (m, 6 H) 1.36-1.50 (m, 2 H) 1.04 (s, H)




0.85-0.88 (m, 2 H) 0.71-0.74 (m, 3 H) 0.27 (m, 4 H)


Compound 268
552.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.60 (br s, 1H), 8.36 (s, 1H), 7.87-8.14 (m, 2H),



(M + H)+
7.55-7.80 (m, 1H), 7.01-7.27 (m, 2H), 4.27 (s, 2H), 2.96 (s, 3H),




1.62-1.92 (m, 6H), 1.17 (s, 9H), 0.86-1.02 (m, 2H), 0.31 ppm (br




s, 4H)


Compound 269
566.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.69 (br s, 1H), 8.35 (s, 1H), 7.96 (m, 2H), 7.65 (s,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.01-7.24 (m, 2H), 4.19-4.38 (m, 2H), 3.05 (q, 2H), 1.62-1.89




(m, 6H), 1.07-1.29 (m, 12H), 0.92 (br d, J = 13.0 Hz, 2H), 0.31 (br




s, 4H)


Compound 270
527.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.64-9.54 (m, 1H), 8.20-8.00 (m, 1H), 7.92-7.80



(M + H)+
(m, 2H), 7.78-7.66 (m, 2H), 7.19-7.07 (m, 2H), 3.99-3.79 (s,




2H), 2.97-2.91 (s, 3H), 1.94-1.75 (m, 4H), 1.72-1.64 (m, 4H),




1.61-1.49 (m, 6H), 1.44-1.36 (m, 1H), 0.92-0.83 (m, 2H), 0.32-




0.21 (m, 4H)


Compound 272
600.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.81-9.58 (m, 1 H), 8.57 (s, 1 H), 8.11-7.82 (m, 2



(M + H)+
H), 7.24-7.01 (m, 2 H), 4.58-4.31 (s, 2 H), 3.86-3.71 (m, 6 H),




3.14-2.99 (m, 2 H), 2.16-1.99 (m, 2H), 1.96-1.84 (m, 8 H),




1.67-1.61 (m, 2H), 1.30-1.13 (m, 3 H)


Compound 274
582.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1 H) 8.38 (s, 1 H) 8.08-7.94 (m, 1 H)



(M + H)+
7.93-7.80 (m, 2 H) 7.18-7.01 (m, 2 H) 4.93 (br d, J = 2.00 Hz, 1




H) 4.07 (s, 2 H) 3.73 (br d, J = 2.00 Hz, 2 H) 3.19 (t, J = 6.75 Hz , 2




H) 1.78-1.58 (m, 6 H) 1.20 (s, 9 H) 0.89 (br d, J = 10.51 Hz, 2 H)




0.29 (s, 4 H)


Compound 275
566.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.66 (br s, 1 H), 8.37 (s, 1 H), 8.07 (m, 1 H), 7.92-



(M + H)+
7.82 (m, 2 H), 7.13 (d, J = 1.97 Hz, 2 H), 4.06 (s, 2 H), 3.03 (m, 2




H), 1.80-1.58 (m, 6 H), 1.21-1.15 (m, 12 H), 0.88 (br d, J = 10.74




Hz, 2 H), 0.29 (s, 4 H)


Compound 277
562.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.59 (s, 1H), 8.41 (s, 1H), 8.19-7.95 (m, 1H), 7.93-



(M + H)+
7.82 (m, 2H), 7.18-7.01 (m, 2H), 4.18 (s, 2H), 2.96 (s, 3H), 2.14-




1.73 (m, 8H), 1.20 (s, 9H)


Compound 279
576.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58 (br s, 1 H), 8.56 (s, 1 H), 8.03 (br s, 2 H), 7.18-



(M + H)+
7.04 (m, 2 H), 4.07 (s, 2 H), 3.82 (s, 4 H), 2.95 (s, 3 H), 1.99-




1.89 (m, 4 H), 1.68 (br s, 8 H), 0.88 (br d, J = 5.63 Hz, 2 H), 0.36-




0.21 (m, 4 H)


Compound 281
600.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.67-9.49 (m, 1H), 8.65-8.52 (m, 1H), 8.14-7.91



(M + H)+
(m, 2H), 7.21-7.01 (m, 2H), 4.20-4.05 (m, 2H), 3.22-3.11 (m,




4H), 2.96-2.82 (m, 3H), 2.22-2.06 (m, 4H), 1.80-1.59 (m, 6H),




0.93-0.82 (m, 2H), 0.41-0.20 (m, 4H)


Compound 283
578.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.69-9.51 (m, 1H), 8.56 (br s, 1H, ), 8.18-8.01 (m,



(M + H)+
2H), 7.19-7.00 (m, 2H), 4.31 (t, J = 7.4 Hz, 2H, ), 4.18 (d, J =




11.0 Hz, 2H, ), 4.06 (s, 2H, s), 3.85 (d, J = 10.9 Hz, 2H, ), 2.94 (s,




3H), 2.72 (br t, J = 7.4 Hz, 2H), 1.85-1.60 (m, 6H), 0.96-0.82




(m, 2H), 0.28 (s, 4H)


Compound 284
524.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.61-9.52 (m, 1H), 8.50-8.22 (m, 2H), 8.12-7.73



(M + H)+
(m, 2H), 7.16-6.90 (m, 2H), 4.11-3.92 (m, 2H), 3.81-3.66 (m,




1H), 3.00-2.87 (m, 3H), 2.08-1.93 (m, 2H), 1.87-1.74 (m, 2H),




1.68-1.46 (m, 10H), 1.36-1.12 (m, 3H)


Compound 285
572.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.59 (s, 1 H) 8.15-7.91 (m, 3 H) 7.90-7.79 (m, 2



(M + H)+
H) 7.77-7.70 (m, 1 H) 7.14 (m, 2 H) 3.89 (s, 2 H) 3.64-3.43 (m,




1 H) 2.95 (s, 3 H) 2.05-1.91 (m, 1 H) 1.84-1.45 (m, 9 H) 1.38-




1.05 (m, 2 H) 0.99-0.79 (m, 6 H) 0.27 (br d, J = 9.13 Hz, 4 H)


Compound 287
542.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.60-9.54 (m, 1 H) 8.11-8.01 (m, 3 H) 7.93-7.84



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H) 7.78-7.71 (m, 1 H) 7.15-7.11 (m, 2 H) 4.30-4.26 (s, 1




H) 3.96-3.83 (s, 2 H) 3.73-3.62 (m, 1 H) 2.99-2.90 (s, 3 H)




1.95-1.83 (m, 2 H) 1.74-1.63 (m, 6 H) 1.62-1.46 (m, 6 H) 0.96-




0.80 (m, 2 H) 0.34-0.20 (m, 4 H)


Compound 289
556.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.59 (s, 1H), 8.36 (br s, 1H), 8.12-7.94 (m, 1H),



(M + H)+
7.94-7.77 (m, 2H), 7.12 (d, J = 1.8 Hz, 1H), 7.10-6.96 (m, 1H),




5.28-4.60 (m, 1H), 4.01 (s, 2H), 3.73 (t, J = 6.7 Hz, 2H), 3.18 (t, J =




6.7 Hz, 2H), 1.65 (br d, J = 11.7 Hz, 5H), 1.58-1.44 (m, 2H),




1.33-1.23 (m, 3H), 1.19 (s, 9H)


Compound 291
550.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.71-9.45 (m, 1 H), 8.44-8.28 (m, 2 H), 7.85 (br s,



(M + H)+
2 H), 7.17-7.02 (m, 2 H), 4.06 (s, 2 H), 3.76 (br s, 1 H), 2.94 (s, 3




H), 2.08-1.96 (m, 2 H), 1.91-1.48 (m, 11 H), 0.88 (br d, J = 8.38




Hz, 2 H), 0.29 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 292
631.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.20-7.97 (m, 3 H), 7.89-7.76 (m, 1 H), 7.75-



(M + H)+
7.62 (m, 1 H), 7.25-7.02 (m, 2 H), 4.06-3.84 (m, 2 H), 3.27-




3.17 (m, 2 H), 3.15-2.96 (m, 2 H), 2.05-1.80 (m, 7 H), 1.78-




1.50 (m, 4 H), 1.33-1.11 (m, 9 H), 1.06-0.82 (m, 2 H), 0.47-




0.09 (m, 4 H)


Compound 293
594.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.86-9.44 (m, 1 H), 8.55-8.22 (m, 1 H), 8.11-



(M + H)+
7.86 (m, 4 H), 7.80-7.69 (m, 1 H), 7.20-7.01 (m, 2 H), 3.97-




3.78 (m, 2 H), 3.70-3.55 (m, 1 H), 3.10-2.97 (m, 2 H), 2.80-




2.67 (m, 2 H), 2.43-2.35 (m, 2 H), 1.76-1.49 (m, 6 H), 1.27-




1.10 (m, 3 H), 0.97-0.76 (m, 2 H), 0.37-0.14 (m, 4 H)


Compound 295
532.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.62 (br s, 1 H), 8.08-7.92 (m, 3 H), 7.80 (br d,



(M + H)+
J = 6.63 Hz, 1 H), 7.74-7.63 (m, 2 H), 7.10 (d, J = 1.75 Hz, 2 H),




5.34 (br s, 1 H), 3.86-3.75 (m, 1 H), 3.74-3.61 (m, 1 H), 2.94 (s,




3 H), 2.22-2.04 (m, 2 H), 2.02-1.89 (m, 2 H), 1.87-1.75 (m, 1




H), 1.72-1.52 (m, 4 H), 1.09 (s, 9 H)


Compound 297
576.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.65-9.46 (m, 1 H) 8.03-7.93 (m, 1 H) 7.87 (br d,



(M + H)+
J = 7.50 Hz, 1 H) 7.37-7.28 (m, 1 H) 7.25-7.18 (m, 1 H) 7.15-




7.10 (m, 1 H) 7.04 (br d, J = 8.88 Hz, 1 H) 4.00 (s, 3 H) 3.93 (s, 2




H) 2.98-2.89 (m, 3 H) 1.74-1.56 (m, 6 H) 1.10 (s, 9 H) 0.93-




0.82 (m, 2 H) 0.36-0.20 (m, 4 H)


Compound 298
562.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 11.64-10.86 (m, 1 H) 9.64-9.45 (m, 1 H) 7.99-



(M + H)+
7.82 (m, 1 H) 7.74-7.54 (m, 1 H) 7.23-6.81 (m, 4 H) 4.03-




3.85 (s, 2 H) 3.03-2.86 (s, 3 H) 1.75-1.56 (m, 6 H) 1.13 (s, 9 H)




0.97-0.81 (m, 2 H) 0.37-0.16 (m, 4 H)


Compound 299
536.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.71-9.10 (m, 1 H) 8.43-8.31 (m, 1 H) 8.13-7.95



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H) 7.47-7.28 (m, 1 H) 7.23-6.99 (m, 3 H) 4.40-4.17 (s, 2




H) 3.03-2.86 (s, 3 H) 1.99-1.78 (m, 2 H) 1.75-1.56 (m, 4 H)




1.26-1.13 (s, 9 H) 0.99-0.82 (m, 2 H) 0.42-0.17 (s, 4 H)


Compound 301
515.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.08-8.37 (m, 1 H) 8.02-7.90 (m, 1 H) 7.29-



(M + H)+
7.20 (m, 1 H) 7.14-6.99 (m, 2 H) 5.73-5.64 (m, 1 H) 4.65-4.53




(m, 1 H) 4.13-3.97 (m, 2 H) 2.96-2.90 (m, 3 H) 2.19-2.09 (m,




1 H) 1.86-1.37 (m, 14 H) 0.95-0.84 (m, 2 H) 0.34-0.23 (m, 4 H)


Compound 302
596.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.66-9.49 (m, 1 H, m) 8.14-7.92(m, 2 H) 7.42 (d,



(M + H)+
J = 8.55 Hz, 1 H) 7.17-6.93 (m, 2 H) 4.57-4.33 (m, 4 H) 4.09-




4.00 (m, 5 H) 2.93 (s, 3 H) 1.76-1.53 (m, 6 H) 0.95-0.78 (m, 2




H) 0.36-0.17 (m, 4 H)


Compound 303
582.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 11.64-11.90 (m, 1 H) 9.43-9.61 (m, 1 H) 7.69-



(M + H)+
7.95 (m, 2 H) 6.93-7.18 (m, 3 H) 4.43 (t, J = 12.88 Hz, 4 H) 3.95




(s, 2 H) 2.93 (s, 3 H) 1.55-1.76 (m, 6 H) 0.76-1.01 (m, 2 H) 0.28




(s, 4H)


Compound 305
509.3
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.62 (s, 1H), 8.19-7.87 (m, 1H), 7.55-7.39 (m,



(M + H)+
4H), 7.16-6.94 (m, 2H), 5.18 (d, J = 4.3 Hz, 1H), 4.56-4.45 (m,




1H), 3.96-3.84 (m, 2H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 2.35-2.20 (m, 1H), 1.97-




1.47 (m, 14H), 0.89 (br d, J = 11.3 Hz, 2H), 0.27 (br d, J = 5.5 Hz,




4H)


Compound 306
529.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.56 (br s, 1H), 8.22-7.92 (m, 1H), 7.83-7.57 (m,



(M + H)+
4H), 7.19-6.95 (m, 2H), 3.89 (br s, 2H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 2.86-2.71




(m, 1H), 1.79-1.45 (m, 14H), 0.89 (br d, J = 12.0 Hz, 2H), 0.28




(br s, 4H)


Compound 309
564.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.70-9.33 (m, 1H), 8.08-8.03 (m, 1H), 7.99 (br d,



(M + H)+
J = 7.8 Hz, 1H), 7.91-7.78 (m, 1H), 7.76-7.67 (m, 2H), 7.32-




7.17 (m, 1H), 3.92 (br s, 2H), 3.07-2.91 (m, 3H), 1.82-1.47 (m,




6H), 1.19-1.03 (m, 9H), 0.93-0.75 (m, 2H), 0.37-0.15 (m, 4H)


Compound 310
564.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.81-9.25 (m, 1 H), 8.09-8.02 (m, 1 H), 8.02-



(M + H)+
7.95 (m, 1 H), 7.90-7.80 (m, 1 H), 7.76-7.62 (m, 2 H), 7.32-




7.11 (m, 1 H), 4.03-3.86 (s, 2 H), 3.02-2.89 (s, 3 H), 2.05-




1.95 (m, 2 H), 1.82-1.49 (m, 4 H), 1.11 (s, 9 H), 0.89-0.70 (m, 2




H), 0.33-0.14 (m, 4 H)


Compound 311
586.1
(CDCl3) δ 8.16 (br s, 1 H) 7.89 (br d, J = 7.88 Hz, 1 H) 7.21 (s, 1 H)



(M + H)+
7.17 (d, J = 8.63 Hz, 1H) 7.10-6.86 (m, 1 H) 6.53-6.42 (m, 1 H)




5.62 (br d, J = 3.25 Hz, 1 H) 4.09 (s, 3 H) 3.99 (br s, 2 H) 2.99 (s, 3




H) 2.33 (s, 1 H) 1.91-1.64 (m, 12 H) 0.92 (br d, J = 11.51 Hz, 2 H)




0.31 (s, 4H)


Compound 312
495.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.54 (br s, 1 H, ) 8.24-7.41 (m, 5 H) 7.11-6.80



(M + H)+
(m, 2 H) 5.26 (d, J = 4.50 Hz, 1 H) 4.49 (dd, J = 6.88, 4.75 Hz, 1 H)




3.89 (br s, 2 H) 2.93 (s, 3 H) 2.61-2.78 (m, 1 H) 2.32-1.74 (m, 4




H, m) 1.71-1.65 (m, 8 H) 0.91-0.88 (m, 2 H) 0.28 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 313
495.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.54 (br s, 1 H, ) 8.24-7.41 (m, 5 H) 7.11-6.80



(M + H)+
(m, 2 H) 5.26 (d, J = 4.50 Hz, 1 H) 4.49 (dd, J = 6.88, 4.75 Hz, 1 H)




3.89 (br s, 2 H) 2.93 (s, 3 H) 2.61-2.78 (m, 1 H) 2.32-1.74 (m, 4




H, m) 1.71-1.65 (m, 8 H) 0.91-0.88 (m, 2 H) 0.28 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 314
546.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.55 (br s, 1 H), 7.59-7.41 (m, 4 H), 7.13 (d,



(M + H)+
J = 1.88 Hz, 2 H), 5.40 (d, J = 4.50 Hz, 1 H), 4.69-4.60 (m, 1 H),




3.89 (br s, 2 H), 3.66-3.49 (m, 4 H), 2.94 (s, 3 H), 2.75 (m, 2 H),




1.73-1.54 (m, 6 H), 0.95-0.84 (m, 2 H), 0.28 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 315
574.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.46 (br d, J = 1.59 Hz, 1 H) 7.38-7.62 (m, 5 H) 7.17



(M + H)+
(d, J = 2.20 Hz, 1 H) 7.03 (m, 1 H) 4.98 (br s, 1 H) 4.79 (m, 1 H)




3.90 (s, 2 H) 2.90-2.96 (m, 3 H) 2.65-2.56 (m, 6 H)1.83-1.99




(m, 4 H) 1.56-1.80 (m, 6 H) 0.92-1.04 (m, 2 H) 0.24-0.38 (m, 4H)


Compound 316
510.6
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.64 (br d, J = 5.26 Hz, 1H), 8.69-8.57 (d, 1H), 8.11-



(M + H)+
7.98 (d, 1H), 7.66-7.54 (s, 1H), 7.45 (m, 1H), 7.16 (m, 2H),




5.46 (d, 1H), 4.57-4.46 (t, 1H), 3.75 (m, 2H), 2.95 (s, 3H), 1.70-




1.36 (m, 15H), 0.91-0.80 (m, 2H), 0.32-0.21 (m, 4H)


Compound 317
510.3
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.56 (s, 1 H), 8.14 (d, J = 8.38 Hz, 1 H), 8.01-7.93



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H), 7.74-7.66 (m, 1 H), 7.62 (d, J = 7.63 Hz, 1 H), 7.18-




7.04 (m, 2 H), 5.45 (d, J = 5.00 Hz, 1 H), 4.53-4.44 (m, 1 H), 4.35




(d, J = 11.2 Hz, 1 H), 4.12 (d, J = 11.6 Hz, 1 H), 2.95 (s, 3 H), 2.43-




2.35 (m, 1 H), 1.74-1.39 (m, 14 H), 0.95-0.79 (m, 2 H), 0.36-




0.21 (m, 4 H)


Compound 318
521.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.66-9.46 (m, 1 H), 8.15-7.90 (m, 1 H), 7.78-



(M + H)+
7.62 (m, 3 H), 7.54-7.38 (m, 2 H), 6.38-7.97 (m, 2 H), 4.01-




3.83 (s, 2 H), 3.20-3.07 (s, 4 H), 3.00-2.87 (m, 3 H), 1.83-1.43




(m, 12 H), 0.98-0.80 (m, 2 H), 0.38-0.14 (m, 4 H)


Compound 319
510.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.60 (s, 1H), 8.58 (s, 1H), 8.05 (s, 2H), 7.37 (s, 1H),



(M + H)+
7.12 (d, J = 2.1 Hz, 1H), 7.06 (brd, J = 8.5 Hz, 1H), 4.09 (s, 2H),




2.95 (s, 3H), 1.65 (br d, J = 10.5 Hz, 5H), 1.54 (br t, J = 11.4 Hz,




2H), 1.45-1.23 (m, 3H), 1.18 (s, 9H).


Compound 320
586.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.78-9.56 (m, 1H), 8.15-7.91 (m, 4H), 7.87-7.77



(M + H)+
(m, 1H), 7.21-6.97 (m, 2H), 4.26 (br t, J = 7.4 Hz, 2H), 4.09 (br




d, J = 10.5 Hz, 2H), 3.89 (br s, 2H), 3.79-3.68 (m, 2H), 3.12-




3.00 (m, 2H), 2.71-2.60 (m, 2H), 1.78-1.51 (m, 6H), 1.27-1.14




(m, 3H), 0.86 (br d, J = 4.5 Hz, 2H), 0.39-0.14 (m, 4H)


Compound 321
560.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.69-9.57 (m, 1 H) 8.14-8.00 (m, 1 H) 7.58-7.51



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H) 7.50-7.43 (m, 1 H) 7.21-7.02 (m, 2 H) 4.51-4.24 (m,




2 H) 3.98-3.79 (m, 4 H) 3.00-2.92 (m, 3 H) 2.01-1.91 (m, 4 H)




1.90-1.78 (m, 2 H) 1.75 (br d, J = 2.88 Hz, 6 H) 0.97-0.88 (m, 2




H) 0.43-0.21 (m, 4H)


Compound 322
565.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.68-9.41 (m, 1 H) 8.23-7.94 (m, 4 H) 7.88-7.76



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H) 7.21-7.03 (m, 2 H) 4.35-4.17 (m, 1 H) 4.01-3.78 (m,




2 H) 3.12-2.86 (m, 7 H) 1.85-1.44 (m, 6 H) 1.04-0.75 (m, 2




H) 0.42-0.11 (m, 4H)


Compound 323

(DMSO-d6) δ 8.08-7.94 (m, 2 H) 7.89-7.78 (m, 1 H) 7.76-7.69




(m, 1 H) 7.69-7.62 (m, 1 H) 7.54-7.45 (m, 1 H) 7.45-7.30 (m,




1 H) 4.69 (s, 1H) 4.01-3.87 (m, 2 H) 3.30 (s, 1H) 2.29-2.15




(m, 2 H) 2.05-1.88 (m, 6 H) 1.13-1.06 (m, 9 H)


Compound 324
532.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.61 (br s, 1 H) 8.12-7.92 (m, 2 H) 7.90-7.76 (m,



(M + H)+
1 H) 7.75-7.64 (m, 2 H) 7.18-7.03 (m, 1 H) 5.35 (br d, J = 10.08




Hz, 1 H) 4.77-4.64 (m, 1 H) 4.03-3.65 (m, 2 H) 2.95 (s, 3 H)




2.31-1.75 (m, 6H) 1.67-1.53 (m, 2 H) 1.13-1.07 (m, 9 H)


Compound 325

(DMSO-d6) δ 8.45-7.95 (m, 4H), 7.90-7.74 (m, 1H), 7.57-7.26




(m, 2H), 3.91 (br s, 2H), 3.60-3.45 (m, 1H), 1.84-1.53 (m, 6H),




1.25-1.13 (m, 6H), 0.94-0.73 (m, 2H), 0.26 (br s, 4H)


Compound 326
517.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.74-9.46 (m, 1H), 8.19-7.93 (m, 4H), 7.82 (t, J =



(M + H)+
7.8 Hz, 1H), 7.26-6.96 (m, 2H), 4.10-3.81 (m, 2H), 3.61-3.43




(m, 1H), 2.94 (s, 3H), 1.82-1.47 (m, 6H), 1.29-1.04 (m, 6H),




0.97-0.78 (m, 2H), 0.27 (br s, 4H)


Compound 327
570.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.69 (br s, 1H), 8.23-7.93 (m, 3H), 7.91-7.79 (m,



(M + H)+
1H), 7.76-7.59 (m, 2H), 7.24-7.01 (m, 2H), 4.12-3.89 (m, 2H),




3.07 (q, J = 7.0 Hz, 2H), 2.04 (br s, 2H), 1.82 (br d, J = 11.9 Hz,




6H), 1.27-1.16 (m, 3H), 1.13 (s, 9H)


Compound 329
552.2
(CD3OD) δ 8.41-7.98 (m, 3 H) 7.66-7.88 (m, 2 H) 7.03-7.34



(M + H)+
(m, 2 H) 3.83-4.09 (m, 2 H) 2.95 (s, 3 H) 1.99-2.15 (m, 2 H)




1.73-1.96 (m, 3 H) 1.44-1.70 (m, 4 H) 1.30-1.39 (m, 2 H) 1.17-




1.25 (m, 9H)


Compound 330
549.3
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.53-9.62 (m, 1 H) 8.55-8.67 (m, 1 H) 7.94-8.16



(M + H)+
(m, 2 H) 7.00-7.18 (m, 2 H) 4.05-4.11 (m, 2 H) 3.87-3.98 (m,




1 H) 2.90-2.98 (m, 3 H) 1.90-1.99 (m, 4 H) 1.51-1.82 (m, 12




H) 0.25-0.34 (m, 4 H)


Compound 331
523.2
(CDCl3) δ 9.73-9.43 (m, 1H), 8.30-7.83 (m, 1H), 7.75-7.53



(M + H)+
(m, 2H), 7.51-7.31 (m, 2H), 7.23-6.88 (m, 2H), 4.87 (s, 1H),




4.07-3.77 (m, 2H), 2.93 (s, 3H), 2.29-2.15 (m, 1H), 1.78-1.33




(m, 15H), 1.31-1.01 (m, 2H), 0.98-0.80 (m, 2H), 0.42-0.13 (m,




4H)


Compound 332
497.3
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.11-7.90 (m, 3 H) 7.87-7.79 (m, 1 H) 7.75-7.67



(M + H)+
(m, 2 H) 7.29 (s, 2 H) 5.14 (br d, J = 2.25 Hz, 1 H) 4.71 (br d,




J = 3.13 Hz, 1 H) 3.88 (br d, J = 8.76 Hz, 2 H) 1.83-1.54 (m, 6 H)




1.35-1.25 (m, 3H) 1.11 (s, 9 H) 0.92-0.77 (m, 2 H) 0.33-0.19




(m, 4H)


Compound 333a
584.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.77-9.61 (m, 1 H) 8.10-7.92 (m, 3 H) 7.82 (br s,



(M + H)+
3 H) 7.19-7.03 (m, 2 H) 6.05-5.04 (m, 1 H) 3.92-3.75 (m, 2 H)




3.11-2.97 (m, 2 H) 2.01-1.55 (m, 7 H) 1.25 (br s, 14 H)


Compound 333b
584.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.71-9.59 (m, 1 H) 8.08-7.91 (m, 3 H) 7.87-7.63



(M + H)+
(m, 3 H) 7.42-7.35 (m, 1 H) 7.20-7.01 (m, 1 H) 6.28-5.96 (m,




1 H) 3.82-3.74 (m, 1 H) 3.08-3.00 (m, 2 H) 1.96-1.77 (m, 2 H)




1.97-1.49 (m, 9 H) 1.25-1.06 (m, 12 H)


Compound 335
543.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.65-9.52 (m, 1 H), 8.17-7.92 (m, 4 H), 7.84-



(M + H)+
7.75 (m, 1 H), 7.20-7.04 (m, 2 H), 4.00-3.79 (m, 2 H), 3.60-




3.49 (m, 2 H), 3.01-2.88 (m, 3 H), 1.94-1.46 (m, 13 H), 0.95-




0.79 (m, 2 H), 0.26 (br d, J = 8.76 Hz, 4 H)


Compound 336a
580.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.71-9.53 (m, 1 H) 8.81-8.69 (m, 1 H) 8.10-



(M + H)+
7.67(m, 5 H) 7.17-6.99 (m, 2 H) 6.03-5.65 (m, 1 H) 3.92-3.73




(m, 2 H) 2.97-2.93 (m, 3 H) 2.26 (s, 1 H) 1.79-1.60 (m, 13 H)




1.12-0.91 (m, 2H)


Compound 336b
580.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.67-9.42 (m, 1 H) 8.83-8.64 (m, 1 H) 8.15-7.65



(M + H)+
(m, 5 H) 7.40-7.34 (m, 1 H) 7.18-7.00 (m, 1 H) 6.33-5.97 (m,




1 H) 3.88-3.72 (m, 2 H) 2.97-2.93 (m, 3 H) 2.30-2.29 (m, 1 H)




1.85-1.53 (m, 15 H)


Compound 337
574.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.65-9.50 (m, 1 H) 9.15-9.00 (m, 1 H) 8.05-7.95



(M + H)+
(m, 2 H) 7.60 (dd, J = 9.88, 8.63 Hz, 1 H) 7.19-7.00 (m, 2 H) 3.91




(br s, 2 H) 2.94 (s, 3 H) 2.29 (s, 1 H) 1.75 (s, 6 H) 1.71-1.54 (m,




6 H) 0.92-0.80 (m, 2 H) 0.26 (br d, J = 6.75 Hz, 4 H)


Compound 338
551.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 8.13-7.95 (m, 2 H), 7.90-7.79 (m, 1 H), 7.76-



(M + H)+
7.64 (m, 2 H), 7.45-7.26 (m, 2 H), 6.87-6.74 (m, 1 H), 5.22-




5.08 (s, 1 H), 4.01-3.82 (s, 2 H), 1.84-1.49 (m, 6 H), 1.19-1.03




(m, 9 H), 0.93-0.79 (m, 2 H), 0.38-0.16 (m, 4 H)


Compound 339
518.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.62-9.52 (m, 1H), 8.16-7.93 (m, 1H), 7.71-7.50



(M + H)+
(m, 4H), 7.18-7.03 (m, 2H), 4.31-4.22 (m, 1H), 3.96-3.84 (m,




2H), 3.35 (s, 1H), 2.99-2.91 (m, 3H), 2.46-2.31 (m, 1H), 1.81-




1.74 (m, 1H), 1.65 (br s, 6H), 1.60-1.39 (m, 5H), 1.32-1.20 (m,




1H), 0.94-0.82 (m, 2H), 0.37-0.19 (m, 4H)


Compound 340
578.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.72-9.60 (m, 1 H), 8.11-7.88 (m, 3 H), 7.62-



(M + H)+
7.50 (m, 1 H), 7.18-6.99 (m, 2 H), 3.97-3.80 (s, 2 H), 3.11-




2.97 (s, 2 H), 1.75-1.50 (m, 6 H), 1.25-1.08 (m, 12 H), 0.93-




0.79 (m, 2 H), 0.37-0.18 (m, 4 H)


Compound 341
558.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.86-9.10 (m, 1 H) 8.54-7.75 (m, 1 H) 7.56-7.42



(M + H)+
(m, 4 H) 7.21-6.80 (m, 2 H) 3.99-3.85 (m, 2 H) 3.83-3.54 (m,




1 H) 3.50-3.38 (m, 2 H) 2.95-2.92 (m, 3 H) 1.95-1.86 (m, 4 H)




1.77-1.49 (m, 8 H) 1.39-1.33 (m, 3 H) 0.92-0.82 (m, 2 H) 0.32-




0.23 (m, 4 H)


Compound 342
545.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.66-9.54 (m, 1H), 8.20-8.09 (m, 1H), 8.04-7.93



(M + H)+
(m, 1H), 7.73 (br d, J = 7.6 Hz, 1H), 7.65-7.53 (m, 1H), 7.20-




7.03 (m, 2H), 4.27-4.16 (m, 2H), 3.79-3.72 (m, 2H), 3.02-2.86




(s, 3H), 2.69-2.55 (m, 4H), 2.05-1.91 (m, 4H), 1.75-1.57 (m,




6H), 0.95-0.85 (m, 2H), 0.39-0.19 (m, 4H)


Compound 343
560.1
(CD3OD) δ 8.18 (d, J = 8.63 Hz, 1 H) 7.68 (s, 1 H) 7.26-7.12 (m, 2



(M + H)+
H) 4.28-4.05 (m, 4 H) 3.12-2.91 (m, 7 H) 2.67 (s, 3 H) 2.25-




2.06 (m, 4 H) 1.92-1.64 (m, 6 H) 0.95 (br d, J = 12.76 Hz, 2 H)




0.42-0.27 (m, 4 H)


Compound 345
516.2
(CD3OD) δ δ 8.07 (m, 1H), 7.56-7.53 (m, 4H), 7.20-7.10 (m, 2H),



(M + H)+
4.03-3.90(m, 4H), 3.82-3.72 (m, 4H), 2.92 (s, 3H), 1.85-1.61 (m, 6




H), 0.97-0.94 (m, 2H), 0.26 (brs, 4H)


Compound 346
496.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.83 (s, 1H), 8.03-8.00 (br s, 1H), 7.50-7.43 (m,



(M + H)+
4H), 7.12-6.97 (m, 2H), 4.01 (s, 2H), 3.71-3.90(m, 2H), 3.02-2.97




(m, 1H), 2.93 (s, 3), 2.81 (m, 1 H), 2.22-2.19 (m, 2H), 1.65 (m,




6H), 0.94-0.88 (m, 2H), 0.27 (br s, 4H)


Compound 347
494.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.54-9.48 (m, 1 H) 7.20-7.10 (m, 2 H) 7.07-6.94



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H) 6.72-6.62 (m, 3 H) 5.88-5.81 (m, 1 H) 3.93-3.86 (m,




2 H) 3.76-3.66 (m, 1 H) 2.94-2.91 (m, 3 H) 1.96-1.86 (m, 2 H)




1.73-1.59 (m, 8 H) 1.58-1.51 (m, 2 H) 1.48-1.39 (m, 2 H) 0.99-




0.84 (m, 2 H) 0.32-0.24 (m, 4 H)


Compound 348
508.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.29-8.82 (s, 1 H), 7.65-7.44 (s, 1 H), 7.31-7.24



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H), 7.18-7.13 (m, 1 H), 7.02-6.99 (m, 1 H), 6.97-6.90




(m, 2 H), 6.80-6.74 (m, 1 H), 4.26-4.16 (m, 1 H), 3.94-3.87 (s,




2 H), 2.94-2.91 (s, 3 H), 2.80-2.76 (s, 3 H), 1.89-1.79 (m, 2 H),




1.75-1.55 (m, 12 H), 1.02-0.94 (m, 2 H), 0.35-0.25 (m, 4 H)


Compound 349
530.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.26 (s, 1 H), 7.56-7.45 (m, 5 H), 7.17 (d, J = 2.20



(M + H)+
Hz, 1 H), 7.03 (dd, J = 8.50, 1.77 Hz, 1 H), 3.90 (s, 2 H), 3.74 (s, 2




H), 2.94 (s, 3 H), 2.93-2.89 (m, 2 H), 2.81-2.75 (m, 2 H), 2.31-




2.21 (m, 2 H), 1.75-1.61 (m, 6 H), 0.97 (br d, J = 13.33 Hz, 2 H),




0.32-0.26 (m, 4 H)


Compound 351
531.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.35-9.17 (m, 1H), 7.61-7.39 (m, 5H), 7.17 (d, J =



(M + H)+
2.1 Hz, 1H), 7.06-6.96 (m, 1H), 5.48-5.35 (m, 1H), 4.70-4.57 (m,




1H), 3.97-3.82 (m, 2H), 2.93 (s, 3H), 2.45-2.33 (m, 3H), 1.80-1.55




(m, 6H), 0.97 (br d, J = 13.3 Hz, 2H), 0.43-0.23 (m, 4H)


Compound 352
499.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.63-9.48 (m, 1 H) 8.02 (br d, J = 7.13 Hz, 1 H) 7.23



(M + H)+
(d, J = 3.38 Hz, 1 H) 7.14-7.10 (m, 1 H) 7.06 (dd, J = 8.76, 2.00 Hz,




1 H) 6.48 (d, J = 3.38 Hz, 1 H) 5.51 (d, J = 5.25 Hz, 1 H) 4.48-4.35




(m, 1 H) 4.35-4.23 (m, 2 H) 2.94 (s, 3 H) 2.35-2.25 (m, 1 H)




1.88-1.68 (m, 7H) 1.61-1.19 (m, 7 H) 0.92 (br d, J = 13.26 Hz, 2




H) 0.32 (s, 4 H)


Compound 353

(DMSO-d6) δ 11.68 (s, 1 H) 9.55 (br s, 1 H) 8.11-7.76 (m, 3 H)




7.70-7.55 (m, 1 H) 7.20-6.97 (m, 2 H) 3.91 (br s, 2 H) 3.84-3.72




(m, 1 H) 3.32 (s, 2 H) 2.93 (s, 3 H) 2.58-2.55 (m, 1 H) 2.14-1.90




(m, 4 H) 1.71-1.60 (br s, 6 H), 1.55 (br s, 3 H) 0.95-0.80 (m, 2 H)




0.27 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 354
509.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.53 (s, 1 H) 8.0 (br m, 1 H) 7.58-7.30 (m, 4 H)



(M + H)+
7.20-6.87 (m, 2 H) 5.32 (d, J = 4.0 Hz, 1H) 4.47 (d, J = 3.6 Hz, 1 H)




3.89 (br s, 2 H) 2.93 (s, 3 H) 2.30-2.18 (m, 2 H) 1.93-1.78 (m, 1




H) 1.75-1.25 (m, 9 H) 0.95 (s, 3H) 0.85-0.75 (m, 2 H) 0.28 (br s, 4H)


Compound 355
546.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.50-9.11 (m, 1 H) 7.70-7.39 (m, 4 H) 7.27-7.22



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H) 7.18-7.15 (m, 1 H) 7.07-7.01 (m, 1 H) 3.95-3.84 (m,




2 H) 2.97-2.91 (m, 3 H) 1.79-1.61 (m, 6 H) 1.34-1.30 (m, 9 H)




1.02-0.91 (m, 2 H) 0.37-0.21 (m, 4 H)


Compound 356
594.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.69-9.35 (m, 1 H) 8.13-7.90 (m, 3 H) 7.83-7.73



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H) 7.20-7.05 (m, 2 H) 4.02-3.80 (m, 3 H) 3.00-2.90 (m, 3




H) 2.83-2.63 (m, 7 H) 1.78-1.48 (m, 6 H) 0.96-0.80 (m, 2 H)




0.42-0.11 (m, 4 H)


Compound 357
511.3
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.58-9.50 (m, 1 H) 8.11-7.91 (m, 1 H) 7.54-7.39



(M + H)+
(m, 4 H) 7.17-6.98 (m, 2 H) 5.09 (d, J = 4.63 Hz, 1 H) 4.72 (m, 1




H) 3.89 (br s, 2 H) 2.97-2.90 (m, 3 H) 1.73-1.41 (m, 8 H) 0.94




(s, 9 H) 0.91-0.84 (m, 2 H) 0.32-0.21 (m, 4 H)


Compound 358
542.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.53 (brs 1H), 8.06-7.99 (m, 1H), 7.53-7.44 (m, 4H),



(M + H)+
7.15 (s, 1H), 7.12-7.04 (m, 1H), 3.96 (s, 2H), 3.89 (s, 2H), 3.03-




2.96 (m, 2H), 2.85-2.80 (m, 2H), 2.33-2.30 (m, 2 H), 1.78-1.54




(m, 6H), 0.96-0.88 (m, 2H), 0.38-0.28 (m, 4H)


Compound 359
576.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.79-9.47 (m, 1 H) 8.18-7.95 (m, 2 H) 7.88-7.78



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H) 7.76-7.63 (m, 1 H) 7.57-7.40 (m, 1 H) 7.22-6.99 (m, 2




H) 4.87-4.61 (m, 1 H) 4.05-3.77 (m, 2 H) 3.29-3.14 (m, 2 H)




3.11-2.94 (m, 2 H) 1.96-1.45 (m, 6 H) 1.29-1.14 (m, 3 H) 1.12-




0.96 (m, 6 H) 0.95-0.81 (m, 2 H) 0.47-0.07 (m, 4 H)


Compound 361a
588.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.64 (s, 1 H) 8.13-8.02 (m, 1 H) 7.98 ( d, J = 8 Hz, 1



(M + H)+
H) 7.82 ( d, J = 6 Hz, 1 H) 7.75-7.70 (m, 1 H) 7.67 (s, 1 H) 7.13




(d, J = 2 Hz, 2 H) 3.86 ( s, 2 H) 2.95 (s, 3 H) 2.45 (d, J = 1.2 Hz, 1 H)




1.90-1.61 (m, 6 H) 1.22-1.02 (m, 11 H)


Compound 361b
588.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.68 (s, 1 H) 8.06-7.92 (m, 2 H) 7.83 (d, J = 6.8 Hz,



(M + H)+
1 H) 7.74-7.64 (m, 2 H) 7.37 (d, J = 1.8 Hz, 1 H) 7.25-7.00 (m, 1




H) 3.78 (s, 2 H) 2.95 (s, 3 H) 2.46-2.29 (m, 1 H) 1.89-1.52 (m, 8




H) 1.11 (s, 9 H)


Compound 362
541.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.19 (s, 1 H) 7.95-7.84 (m, 2 H) 7.80-7.50 (m, 3



(M + H)+
H) 7.20-7.15 (m, 1 H) 7.10-6.98 (m, 1 H) 3.99-3.85 (m, 2 H)




3.06-3.01 (m, 1 H) 2.98-2.90 (m, 3 H) 2.23-1.99 (m, 3 H) 1.91-




1.49 (m, 14 H) 1.01-0.90 (m, 2 H) 0.36-0.23 (m, 4 H)


Compound 364
515.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.52 (br s, 1 H) 7.94 (br d, J = 5.38 Hz, 1 H) 7.73 (s,



(M + H)+
1 H) 7.59 (s, 1 H) 7.13 (d, J = 2.00 Hz, 1 H) 7.06 (dd, J = 8.63, 2.13




Hz, 1 H) 5.23 (d, J = 5.13 Hz, 1 H) 4.42 (dd, J = 7.19, 5.32 Hz, 1 H)




4.26 (s, 2 H) 2.94 (s, 3 H) 2.24-2.09 (m, 1 H) 1.88-1.63 (m, 7 H)




1.60-1.36 (m, 6 H) 1.34-1.17 (m, 1 H) 0.93 (br d, J = 12.13 Hz, 2




H) 0.32 (s, 4 H)


Compound 365
568.3
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.92-9.74 (m, 1 H) 8.09-7.93 (m, 2 H) 7.83 (br d,



(M + H)+
J = 4.75 Hz, 1 H) 7.75-7.63 (m, 2 H) 7.16-7.05 (m, 2 H) 4.80 (t,




J = 5.19 Hz, 1 H) 4.69 (t, J = 5.19 Hz, 1 H) 3.88 (br s, 2 H) 3.58-




3.43 (m, 2H) 1.72-1.49 (m, 6H) 1.11 (s, 9 H) 0.88 (br d, J = 11.26




Hz, 2 H) 0.27 (br s, 4 H)


Compound 367
513.3
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.62 (s, 1 H) 8.01 (br d, J = 8.50 Hz, 1 H) 7.22 (d,



(M + H)+
J = 3.50 Hz, 1 H) 7.14 (d, J = 2.13 Hz, 1 H) 7.06 (m, 1 H) 6.48 (d,




J = 3.38 Hz, 1 H) 5.50 (d, J = 5.50 Hz, 1 H) 4.41 (m, 1 H) 4.36-4.25




(m, 2 H) 3.04 (m, 2 H) 2.37-2.24 (m, 1 H) 1.90-1.62 (m, 7 H)




1.62-1.42 (m, 6 H) 1.38-1.26 (m, 1 H) 1.19 (t, J = 7.38 Hz, 3 H)




0.93 (br d, J = 13.26 Hz, 2 H) 0.32 (s, 4 H)


Compound 368
529.2
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.63-9.47 (m, 1 H) 8.01 (br d, J = 9.38 Hz, 1 H) 7.23



(M + H)+
(d, J = 3.50 Hz, 1 H) 7.14 (d, J = 2.25 Hz, 1 H) 7.06 (m, 1 H) 6.48 (d,




J = 3.38 Hz, 1 H) 5.50 (d, J = 5.50 Hz, 1 H) 4.92 (br t, J = 7.13 Hz, 1




H) 4.41 (m, 1 H) 4.31 (d, J = 2.25 Hz, 2 H) 3.74 (br t, J = 6.07 Hz, 2




H) 3.19 (t, J = 6.75 Hz, 2 H) 1.92-1.45 (m, 13 H) 1.39-1.21 (m, 1




H) 1.01-0.85 (m, 2 H) 0.33 (s, 4 H)


Compound 369
521.0
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.54 (br d, J = 3.25 Hz, 1 H) 8.06-7.97 (1 H, m)



(M + H)+
7.25 (d, J = 3.38 Hz, 1 H) 7.13 (d, J = 2.13 Hz, 1 H) 7.06 (m, 1 H)




6.53 (d, J = 3.63 Hz, 1 H) 5.90 (d, J = 5.75 Hz, 1 H) 4.70-4.61 (m, 1




H) 4.29 (s, 2 H, ) 2.94 (s, 3 H) 2.54-2.64 (m, 5 H) 1.81-1.96 (m,




2 H) 1.76-1.62 (m, 4 H) 0.93 (br d, J = 13.76 Hz, 2 H) 0.32 (s, 4 H)


Compound 370

(DMSO-d6) δ 8.15-7.92 (m, 1 H) 7.51-7.46 (m, 1 H) 7.43-7.35




(m, 1 H) 7.31-7.25 (m, 1 H) 6.58-6.33 (m, 1 H) 5.65-5.40 (m,




1 H) 4.35-4.32 (m, 2 H) 2.04-1.73 (m, 5 H) 1.70-1.33 (m, 3 H)




0.94 (s, 9 H) 0.38-0.24 (m, 4 H)


Compound 371
517.3
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.70-9.42 (m, 1 H) 8.15-7.94 (m, 1 H) 7.31-7.18



(M + H)+
(m, 1 H) 7.16-7.10 (m, 1 H) 7.08-6.97 (m, 1 H) 6.52-6.39 (m,




1 H) 5.58-5.45 (m, 1 H) 5.03-4.81 (m, 1 H) 4.38-4.24 (m, 3 H)




3.83-3.63 (m, 2 H) 3.24-3.11 (m, 2 H) 1.93-1.77 (m, 2 H) 1.76-




1.58 (m, 4 H) 0.98-0.91 (m, 11 H) 0.39-0.25 (m, 4 H)


Compound 372
501.1
(DMSO-d6) δ 9.62 (s, 1H), 8.03 (br d, J = 8.6 Hz, 1H), 7.31-6.91



(M + H)+
(m, 3H), 6.47 (d, J = 3.4 Hz, 1H), 5.51 (d, J = 4.9 Hz, 1H), 4.38-




4.22 (m, 3H), 3.13-2.98 (m, 2H), 1.93-1.57 (m, 6H), 1.19 (t, J =




7.3 Hz, 3H), 1.06-0.86 (m, 11H), 0.32 (s, 4H)


Compound 373
487.3
9.55 (s, 1 H) 8.05 (br d, J = 8.58 Hz, 1H) 7.31-7.20 (m, 1H) 7.15-



(M + H)+
7.00 (m, 2 H) 6.47 (d, J = 3.46 Hz, 1 H) 5.52 (d, J = 4.89 Hz, 1 H)




4.39-4.24 (m, 3 H) 2.94 (s, 3 H) 1.93-1.58 (m, 6 H) 1.00-0.83




(m, 11 H) 0.38-0.26 (m, 4 H)









Biological Assays
Inhibition of KIF18A Microtubule-Dependent ATPase Activity:

Test compounds were plated in a 3×dilution scheme in a 384-well plate. Assay buffer: 80 mM PIPES (pH 6.9), 1 mM MgCl2, 75 mM KCl, 1 mM EGTA, 1 mM DTT, 0.01% BSA, 0.005% Tween-20, 1 μM Taxol in H2O. To 50 nL of compound in DMSO was added 2.5 μL of enzyme mix [4 nM hKIF18A (1-374) in assay buffer]. After incubation at room temperature for 30 min, 2.5 μL of microtubule mix was added [0.2 mg/mL pre-formed microtubules, 2.0 mM ATP in assay buffer], the plate was centrifuged for 30 s and then incubated at 28° C. for 60 min. 5 μL of Promega® ADP-Glo Max R1 was added, the plate was centrifuged for 30 s, and the mixture incubated for 4 h at room temperature. 10 μL of Promega® ADP-Glo Max R2 was added, the plate centrifuged for 30 s, and incubated for 60 min at room temperature. Luminescence was measured with an Envision plate reader, and % Inhibition was calculated for each well as: ([max−min]−[test−min])/[max−min]. IC50 values were calculated from concentration vs. % Inhibition data via a four-parameter variable slope model.


Table 9 indicates that compounds as provided herein are potent inhibitors of KIF18a. As a comparison, the data for AMG650 (2-{6-azaspiro[2.5]octan-6-yl}-N-[2-(4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl]-4-(2-hydroxyethanesulfonamido)benzamide) is 17 nM.


Binding Kinetics to KIF18a-Microtubule Complex

Compound binding kinetics parameters (kon and koff) were determined by the method of global progress curve analysis (GPCA). KIF18A (0.25 nM) was incubated for up to 24 hr with serially diluted compound in the assay buffer containing 80 mM PIPES, pH 6.9, 1 mM ATP, 0.1 mg/ml preformed microtubule from porcine brain (Cytoskeleton), 1 mM MgCl2, 1 μM Taxol, 75 mM KCl, 1 mM EGTA, 1 mM DTT, 0.01% BSA and 0.005% Tween-20. ADP product levels were determined by the Promega® ADP-Glo assay. The time/dose-dependent progress curves were then globally fit to a Michaelis-Menten kinetics model with 1-step slow binding inhibition to derive both on-rate kon and off-rate koff values (Zhang, R., Wong, K. (2017): “High performance enzyme kinetics of turnover, activation and inhibition for translational drug discovery”, Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, 2017 January; 12(1):17-37. doi: 10.1080/17460441.2017.1245721).


Results from the binding kinetics assay are summarized in Table 10. The data in Table 10 indicate that compounds as provided herein can achieve sub-nanomolar potency with small off-rates, or very long dissociation half-life (ln(2)/koff). As a comparison, the data for AMG650 (2-{6-azaspiro[2.5]octan-6-yl}-N-[2-(4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl]-4-(2-hydroxyethanesulfonamido)benzamide) are: kon=0.059 nM−1h−1; koff=0.21 h−1, dissociation t1/2=4.1 h; K1=3.4 nM.


Cell Viability of KIF18a-Sensitive Cell Lines

Cell lines were seeded as follows 24 hours before compound treatment: HCC15 (Korean Cell Line Bank) 600 cell/well, 95 μL of RPMI-1640 media supplemented with 100 units/mL penicillin, 100 units/mL streptomycin and 10% FBS; NIH:OVCAR-3 (ATCC), 1000 cell/well, 95 μL of RPMI-1640 media supplemented with 100 units/mL penicillin, 100 units/mL streptomycin, 0.01 mg/mL bovine insulin, and 20% FBS; JIMT-1 (Addexbio) 1000 cell/well, 95 μL of DMEM media supplemented with 100 units/mL penicillin, 100 units/mL streptomycin, and 10% FBS.


Test compounds were added to cells in a 20×dilution scheme by adding 5 μL of serially diluted compound to the plate, and the treated cells were incubated for an additional 7 days in a 37° C., 5% CO2 incubator. DMSO was used as the negative control (0% effect), and wells omitting cells were used as the positive control (100% effect). The cells were incubated for seven days, and cell viability determined via the Promega Cell Titre-Glo® Assay kit. Luminescence units were converted to ATP concentrations via an ATP standard curve (10 point, 2-fold dilution from 5 uM). % Inhibition was calculated for each well as: ([max−min]−[test−min])/[max−min]. IC50 values were calculated from concentration vs. % Inhibition data via a four-parameter variable slope model. Results from the biological assay are summarized in Table 10.


Table 11 indicates that compounds as provided herein potently inhibit cell growth or induce cell killing for KIF18a-sensitive cancer cell lines. As a comparison, the data for AMG650 (2-{6-azaspiro[2.5]octan-6-yl}-N-[2-(4,4-difluoropiperidin-1-yl)-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl]-4-(2-hydroxyethanesulfonamido)benzamide) are: HCC-15, 0.066 μM; JIMT-1 0.13 μM; NIH: OVCAR3 0.10 μM.









TABLE 9







Summary of biochemical assay data










Compound
IC50 (μM)














Compound 1
1.6



Compound 3
1.6



Compound 4
0.36



Compound 6
0.58



Compound 8
0.94



Compound 9
1.0



Compound 10
0.27



Compound 15
0.78 (n = 1)




0.74 (n = 2)



Compound 18
0.079



Compound 19
0.032



Compound 20
0.013



Compound 21
0.019



Compound 22
0.011 (n = 3)




0.0094 (n = 10)



Compound 23
0.023



Compound 24
0.010



Compound 24a
0.011



Compound 24b
0.014



Compound 25
0.12



Compound 26
0.067



Compound 27
0.083



Compound 28
0.010



Compound 29
0.022



Compound 30
0.18



Compound 31
0.039



Compound 32
0.078



Compound 42
1.3



Compound 43
0.089



Compound 45
0.27



Compound 46
0.12



Compound 48
0.10



Compound 49
0.13



Compound 50
0.072



Compound 55
0.14



Compound 57
1.1



Compound 59
1.0



Compound 60
1.2



Compound 67
0.46



Compound 70
0.030



Compound 71
0.086



Compound 83
0.13



Compound 95
0.17



Compound 96
0.10



Compound 97
0.85



Compound 107
0.47



Compound 129
0.045



Compound 134
0.016



Compound 140
0.013



Compound 141
1.1



Compound 144
0.051



Compound 145
0.29



Compound 146
0.19



Compound 147
0.043



Compound 148
0.012



Compound 149
0.078



Compound 151
0.0068



Compound 153
0.018



Compound 155
0.0074



Compound 157
0.058



Compound 159
0.019



Compound 160
0.020



Compound 162a
0.015



Compound 162b
0.037



Compound 163
0.020



Compound 164
0.12



Compound 165
0.015



Compound 165a
0.0088



Compound 165b
0.010



Compound 166
1.1



Compound 168
0.0055



Compound 170
0.015



Compound 172
0.0055



Compound 174
0.056



Compound 176
0.0056



Compound 178
0.017



Compound 180
0.011



Compound 182
0.0073



Compound 184
0.033



Compound 186
0.012



Compound 188
0.075



Compound 190
0.0048



Compound 192
0.010



Compound 194
0.050



Compound 196
0.010



Compound 198
0.026



Compound 200
0.072



Compound 202
0.053



Compound 204
0.013



Compound 206
0.027



Compound 208
0.064



Compound 210
0.016



Compound 212
0.012



Compound 214
0.08



Compound 216
0.0093



Compound 218
0.10



Compound 220
0.025



Compound 222
0.10



Compound 223
0.0067



Compound 224
0.023



Compound 225
0.0075



Compound 226
0.013



Compound 227
0.0072



Compound 228
0.0046



Compound 229
0.0062



Compound 230
0.014



Compound 231
0.0087



Compound 233
0.012



Compound 235
0.022



Compound 237
0.011



(R)-Compound 239
0.0093



(S)-Compound 239
0.015



Compound 240
0.040



Compound 241
0.18



Compound 243
0.14



Compound 245
0.034



Compound 247
0.021



Compound 249
0.0090



(R)-Compound 249
0.011



(S)-Compound 249
0.016



Compound 250
0.67



Compound 252
0.034



Compound 254
0.010



Compound 255
0.063



Compound 257
0.0083



Compound 258
0.014



Compound 260
0.012



Compound 261
0.0093



Compound 262
0.0059



Compound 264
0.035



Compound 266
0.016



Compound 268
0.077



Compound 269
0.079



Compound 270
0.110



Compound 272
0.038



Compound 274
0.0060



Compound 275
0.0080



Compound 277
0.041



Compound 279
0.0063



Compound 281
0.013



Compound 283
0.018



Compound 284
0.026



Compound 285
0.011



Compound 287
0.017



Compound 287a
0.034



Compound 287b
0.012



Compound 289
0.017



Compound 291
0.0058



Compound 292
0.022



Compound 293
0.017



Compound 295
0.038



Compound 297
0.017



Compound 298
0.0084



Compound 299
0.014



Compound 300
0.031



Compound 301
0.021



Compound 302
0.019



Compound 303
0.0082



Compound 305
0.0089



Compound 305a
0.0081



Compound 305b
0.0068



Compound 306
0.033



Compound 309
0.0065



Compound 310
0.0066



Compound 311
0.0052



Compound 313
0.020



Compound 313a
0.019



Compound 313b
0.015



Compound 314
0.028



Compound 315
0.053



Compound 316
0.018



Compound 316a
0.021



Compound 316b
0.016



Compound 317
0.011



Compound 317a
0.011



Compound 317b
0.010



Compound 318
0.93



Compound 319
1.2



Compound 320
0.018



Compound 321
0.0063



Compound 322
0.021



Compound 324
0.021



Compound 326
0.050



Compound 327
0.044



Compound 329
0.072



Compound 330
0.012



Compound 331
0.035



Compound 332
0.15



Compound 333a
0.018



Compound 333b
0.033



Compound 335
0.0093



Compound 336a
0.0085



Compound 336b
0.017



Compound 337
0.0088



Compound 338
0.049



Compound 338a
0.048



Compound 338b
0.083



Compound 339
0.024



Compound 340
0.018



Compound 341
0.025



Compound 341a
0.030



Compound 341b
0.024



Compound 342
0.020



Compound 343
0.81



Compound 345
0.058



Compound 346
0.31



Compound 347
0.28



Compound 348
0.19



Compound 349
0.045



Compound 351
0.0088



Compound 351a
0.0087



Compound 351b
0.012



Compound 352
0.0050



Compound 352a
0.0040



Compound 352b
0.0033



Compound 354
0.014



Compound 355
0.025



Compound 356
0.051



Compound 357
0.011



Compound 358
0.028



Compound 359
0.016



Compound 361a
0.015



Compound 361b
0.10



Compound 362
0.035



Compound 364
0.0051



Compound 365
0.013



Compound 367a
0.0039



Compound 367b
0.0048



Compound 368a
0.0030



Compound 368b
0.0035



Compound 369
0.0071



Compound 371a
0.030



Compound 371b
0.040



Compound 372a
0.037



Compound 372b
0.035



Compound 373a
0.20



Compound 373b
0.17



Compound 1′
2.6



Compound 2′
0.92

















TABLE 10







Summary of kinetic assay data












kon
koff
disc. t1/2
KI


Compound
(nM−1h−1)a
(h−1)b
(h)c
(nM)d














Compound 19
0.051
0.096
7.2
1.8


Compound 22
0.038
0.018
38
0.55


Compound 24b
0.052
0.015
45
0.29


Compound 24a
0.080
0.043
16
0.54


Compound 70
0.036
0.23
3.0
6.5


Compound 129
0.044
0.28
2.5
6.3


Compound 134
0.054
0.018
40
0.34


Compound 140a
0.047
0.024
29
0.50


Compound 140b
0.058
0.080
8.7
1.4


Compound 144
0.015
0.14
5.2
9.3


Compound 148
0.049
0.014
48
0.29


Compound 151
0.096
0.011
61
0.12


Compound 155
0.11
0.11
6.5
2.0


Compound 159
0.026
0.022
32
0.83


Compound 160
0.038
0.021
33
0.54


Compound 162a
0.029
0.055
13
1.9


Compound 165a
0.043
0.18
3.8
4.2


Compound 165b
0.043
0.17
4.2
3.9


Compound 182
0.11
0.029
24
0.26


Compound 192
0.052
0.033
21
0.64


Compound 229
0.061
0.018
39
0.29


Compound 223
0.023
0.088
7.9
0.26


Compound 237
0.082
0.036
19
0.44


(R)-Compound 239
0.060
0.086
8.1
1.4


Compound 257
0.066
0.067
10
0.96


Compound 262
0.032
0.103
6.7
0.31


Compound 269
0.020
0.080
8.7
4.0


Compound 297
0.037
0.014
49
0.38


Compound 298
0.071
0.027
26
0.38


Compound 305a
0.35
1.3
0.56
3.5


Compound 305b
0.38
1.4
0.49
3.7


Compound 317a
0.033
0.33
2.1
10


Compound 317b
0.059
0.35
2.0
5.9


Compound 320
0.027
0.015
45
0.57


Compound 322
0.037
0.12
5.7
3.3


Compound 333a
0.028
0.013
53
0.47


Compound 333b
0.014
0.011
63
0.77


Compound 351a
0.070
0.41
1.7
5.8


Compound 352a
0.10
0.38
1.8
3.7


Compound 352b
0.080
0.25
2.8
3.1






aon-rate from binding kinetics assay,




boff-rate from binding kinetics assay,




cdissociation half-life ln(2)/koff.




dKI determined from binding kinetic assay koff/kon














TABLE 11







Summary of cellular assay data













HCC-15
JIMT-1
NIH-OVCAR3



Compound
IC50 (μM)
IC50 (μM)
IC50 (μM)
















Compound 4
2.1





Compound 10
2.2



Compound 18
0.16



Compound 19
0.092



Compound 20
0.025



Compound 21
0.055



Compound 22
0.011
0.0078
0.0097



Compound 24
0.023



Compound 24a
0.26



Compound 24b
0.032



Compound 26
0.069



Compound 27
0.14



Compound 28
0.024



Compound 29
0.33



Compound 30
3.5
2.3
1.43



Compound 43
0.49



Compound 70
0.59



Compound 134
0.0051
0.0040
0.0051



Compound 140
0.038



Compound 140a
0.010



Compound 140b
0.045



Compound 148
0.036



Compound 151
0.013



Compound 153
0.044



Compound 157
0.60
0.44
0.72



Compound 159
0.021
0.015
0.022



Compound 160
0.0075
0.0054
0.0080



Compound 163
0.14
0.12
0.19



Compound 165a
0.068
0.045
0.059



Compound 165b
0.046
0.038
0.057



Compound 168
0.028



Compound 172
0.032



Compound 182
0.015



Compound 192
0.51
0.50
0.41



Compound 223
0.021
0.015
0.020



Compound 229
0.011
0.011
0.013



Compound 257
0.021
0.012
0.021



Compound 287b
0.097
0.064
0.033



Compound 297
0.011
0.0098
0.010



Compound 305a
0.074
0.052
0.090



Compound 305b
0.060
0.040
0.069



Compound 309
0.012
0.0094
0.012



Compound 310
0.011
0.0079
0.0091



Compound 320
0.021
0.014
0.020



Compound 322
0.043
0.032
0.040



Compound 333a
0.022
0.024
0.017



Compound 352a
0.034
0.040
0.045



Compound 352b
0.019
0.019
0.027



Compound 355
0.094
0.12
0.11



Compound 2′
2.6










Assessment of In Vivo Activity

OVCAR-3 (ATCC) tumor cells were maintained in vitro in RPMI-1640 medium supplemented with 20% fetal bovine serum, 0.01 mg/mL bovine insulin and 1% Anti-Anti at 37° C. in an atmosphere of 5% CO2 in air. HCC15 (DSMZ) tumor cells were maintained in vitro in RPMI 1640 medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum and 1% Anti-Anti at 37° C. in an atmosphere of 5% CO2 in air.


The tumor cells were sub-cultured twice weekly. The cells growing in an exponential growth phase were harvested and counted for tumor inoculation.


Tumor cells (10×106) in 0.2 mL of PBS mixed with Matrigel (50:50) were inoculated subcutaneously on the right flank of each mouse. When the average tumor volume reached 110-175 mm3, animals were randomized into groups of 10 and treatment started. OVCAR-3 cells were implanted in Balb/C nude mice, and HCC15 cell were implanted in SCID Beige mice.


Compounds were dosed once or twice a day (12 h) orally. Tumor Growth Inhibition (TGI) was calculated using the formula: TGI (%)=[1−(TN−T0)/(VN−V0)]×100; TN is the average tumor volume of a treatment group at the indicated timepoint, T0 is the average tumor volume of the treatment group on treatment day 0, VN is the average tumor volume of the vehicle control group at the indicated timepoint, and V0 is the average tumor volume of the vehicle group on treatment day 0. P value was calculated based on tumor size by One-Way ANOVA with GraphPad Prism 9.4.0 compared with the vehicle group, respectively. **** indicates p<0.0001.


The tumor volume of vehicle- and compound-treated mice as a function of time after start of treatment and the results of treatments with selected compounds on SCID Beige mice or nude mice implanted with HCC15 or OVCAR-3 are shown in FIGS. 1A-1E. The TGI calculated for treatments with selected compounds are shown in Table 12.













TABLE 12





Compound
Model
Subfigure
Dose
TGI







Compound 22
HCC15
1A
10 mg/kg BID PO
30 ± 15%


Compound 22
HCC15
1A
30 mg/kg BID PO
 72 ± 6%


Compound 22
HCC15
1A
60 mg/kg BID PO
 82 ± 9%


Compound 22
OVCAR3
1B
10 mg/kg QD PO
24 ± 26%


Compound 22
OVCAR3
1B
30 mg/kg QD PO
72 ± 17%


Compound 22
OVCAR3
1B
60 mg/kg QD PO
82 ± 10%


Compound 134
HCC15
1C
10 mg/kg BID PO
61 ± 10%


Compound 134
HCC15
1C
30 mg/kg BID PO
 89 ± 7%


Compound 134
HCC15
1C
60 mg/kg BID PO
 94 ± 5%


Compound 134
OVCAR3
ID
10 mg/kg BID PO
60 ± 17%


Compound 134
OVCAR3
1D
30 mg/kg BID PO
111 ± 1%


Compound 134
OVCAR3
1D
60 mg/kg BID PO
112 ± 1%


Compound 134
OVCAR3
1E
30 mg/kg QD PO
104 ± 7%


Compound 134
OVCAR3
1E
60 mg/kg QD PO
109 ± 2%


Compound 134
OVCAR3
1R
30 mg/kg BID PO
110 ± 1%








Claims
  • 1. A compound of Formula (I):
  • 2. The compound of claim 1, which is a compound of Formula (I-2):
  • 3. The compound of claim 1, which is a compound of Formula (I-1):
  • 4. The compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is not 4′-fluoro-1′-[3-(piperidine-1-sulfonyl)benzoyl]-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; 3-cyclopropyl-1-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]urea; 1-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]-3-(propan-2-yl)urea; [4-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]methanol; 4′-fluoro-1′-(1H-indole-5-carbonyl)-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; N-[3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]pyrimidin-2-amine; 4′-fluoro-1′-[3-(morpholine-4-sulfonyl)benzoyl]-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indole]; [3-({4′-fluoro-1′,2′-dihydrospiro[cyclopentane-1,3′-indol]-1′-yl}carbonyl)phenyl]urea; or salt of any of the foregoing.
  • 5. The compound of claim 1, which is a compound of Formula (I-3):
  • 6. The compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is optionally substituted C6-14 aryl.
  • 7. The compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is optionally substituted phenyl.
  • 8. The compound of claim 1, which is a compound of Formula (Ia1):
  • 9. The compound of claim 8, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC2 is halo, cyano, —OH, —NO2, —C(O)NRc1Rc2, —NRc3Rc4, —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, —P(O)Rc7Rc8, —N═S(O)Rc9Rc10, —S(O)(NRc11)Rc12, —S(O)2Rc13, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH; and Rc1-Rc13 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.
  • 10. The compound of claim 8, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC2 is —NRc5S(O)2Rc6, and Rc5 and Rc6 are each independently hydrogen, C3-10 cycloalkyl, or C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halo and —OH.
  • 11. The compound of claim 1, which is a compound of Formula (Ia2):
  • 12-16. (canceled)
  • 17. The compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ra14 and Ra15 are each independently hydrogen; C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C1-6 alkyl, C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), —S(C1-6 alkyl), and halo; C2-6 alkenyl; C3-10 cycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C2-6 alkenyl, C3-10 cycloalkyl, halo, cyano, —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), ═CR1a1R1a2, and C1-6 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of —OH, —O(C1-6 alkyl), and halo, wherein R1a1 and R1a2 are each independently hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; C3-10 cycloalkenyl; or 3- to 12-membered heterocycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or more C1-6 alkyl.
  • 18. The compound of claim 17, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ra14 is hydrogen and Ra15 is tert-butyl.
  • 19. The compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, —OH, methyl, amino,
  • 20. The compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is phenyl substituted with
  • 21-23. (canceled)
  • 24. The compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein
  • 25. (canceled)
  • 26. The compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Y1 is CRC1; Y2 is CRC2; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4, wherein RC1, RC3, and RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, or —NH2.
  • 27-30. (canceled)
  • 31. The compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC2 is cyano, —OH, —CH2OH, bromo, —NO2,
  • 32. (canceled)
  • 33. A compound of Formula (II):
  • 34. The compound of claim 33, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein ring A is
  • 35-36. (canceled)
  • 37. The compound of claim 33, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein one or more of Z1-Z4 is selected from the group consisting of fluoro, chloro, —OH, —NH2, —CH2OH,
  • 38. The compound of claim 33, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein one of Z1-Z4 is
  • 39-50. (canceled)
  • 51. The compound of claim 33, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein
  • 52. The compound of claim 51, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein
  • 53. The compound of claim 33, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Y1 is CRC1; Y2 is CRC2; Y3 is CRC3; and Y4 is CRC4, wherein RC1, RC3, and RC4 are each independently hydrogen, halo, or —NH2.
  • 54-60. (canceled)
  • 61. The compound of claim 33, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC2 is cyano, —OH, —CH2OH, fluoro, bromo, —NO2,
  • 62. The compound of claim 61, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein RC2 is
  • 63. A compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, selected from the group consisting of compounds of Table 1.
  • 64. (canceled)
  • 65. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient.
  • 66. A method of inhibiting KIF18A comprising contacting a cell with an effective amount of a compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
  • 67. A method of treating a disease or condition mediated by KIF18A in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
  • 68. A method of treating cancer in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of claim 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
  • 69. The method of claim 68, wherein the cancer is selected from the group consisting of carcinomas, cancer of the anus, bladder, breast, colon, small intestine, appendix, kidney, renal pelvis, ureter, urothelium, liver, lung, pleura, esophagus, head and neck, nasopharynx, oropharynx, hypopharynx, oral cavity, larynx, biliary tract, gall-bladder, ovary, testicle, germ cell, uterus, pancreas, stomach, cervix, thyroid, prostate, salivary gland, or skin, hematopoietic tumors of lymphoid lineage, hematopoietic tumors of myeloid lineage, hematopoietic tumors of any lineage, myeloma, tumors of mesenchymal origin including sarcomas, tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system, tumor of neuroendocrine origin, tumor of endocrine origin, small cell tumors, tumors of unknown primary, other tumors comprising retinoblastoma, melanoma, seminoma, teratocarcinoma, osteosarcoma, and other cancer-related disorders that are a consequence of cancer presence or progression.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to and benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/237,275, filed Aug. 26, 2021; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/306,452, filed Feb. 3, 2022; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/344,435, filed May 20, 2022, the disclosures of each of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.

Provisional Applications (3)
Number Date Country
63344435 May 2022 US
63306452 Feb 2022 US
63237275 Aug 2021 US