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2-Acetylamino-3-[4-(2-acetylamino-2-carboxyethylsulfanylcarbonylamino)- phenylcarbamoylsulfanyl]propionic acid and its derivatives as a novel class of glutathione reductase inhibitors.

Teresa Seefeldt1, Chandradhar Dwivedi, Greg Peitz, Jocqueline Herman, Laura Carlson, Zhiling Zhang, Xiangming Guan.   

Abstract

Glutathione reductase (GR) catalyzes the reduction of oxidized glutathione to reduced glutathione. The enzyme is an attractive target for the development of antimalarial agents, agents to decrease malarial drug resistance and anticancer agents. In addition, inhibition of the enzyme has been employed as a tool in research for various purposes. In this paper, we present a rational design of 2-acetylamino-3-[4-(2-acetylamino-2-carboxyethylsulfanylcarbonylamino)phenylcarbamoylsulfanyl]propionic acid and its derivatives as irreversible GR inhibitors. The K(i) and k(inact) values of 2-acetylamino-3-[4-(2-acetylamino-2-carboxyethylsulfanylcarbonylamino)phenylcarbamoylsulfanyl]propionic acid, the most potent derivative of the series, are 88 muM and 0.1 min(-1), respectively. Although the K(i) value of the inhibitor is in the micromolar range, it is more potent than N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)-N-nitrosourea, which is currently the most commonly employed irreversible GR inhibitor with a reported IC(50) value of 646 microM. Additional attractive features of the inhibitor include its ready availability through a one-step synthesis and good solubility in both organic and aqueous solutions.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16078841     DOI: 10.1021/jm050030i

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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