| Literature DB >> 12857114 |
Daniel Nöteberg1, Wesley Schaal, Elizabeth Hamelink, Lotta Vrang, Mats Larhed.
Abstract
Four focused libraries targeted for inhibition of the malarial proteases plasmepsin I and II were designed, synthesized, purified, and screened. Selected carboxylic acids and organometallic reactants with diverse physical properties were attached to the hydroxylethylamine scaffold in the P3 and P1' positions to furnish inhibitors with highly improved activity. The concept of controlled and sequential microwave heating was employed for rapid library generation. This combinatorial optimization protocol afforded plasmepsin inhibitors not only with K(i) values in the low nanomolar range, but also with high selectivity versus the human protease cathepsin D. With this class of inhibitory agents, modifications of the P1' substituents resulted in the largest impact on the plasmepsin/cathepsin D selectivity.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12857114 DOI: 10.1021/cc0301014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Comb Chem ISSN: 1520-4766