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The η-class carbonic anhydrases as drug targets for antimalarial agents.

Claudiu T Supuran1, Clemente Capasso.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The η-class of carbonic anhydrases (CAs, EC 4.2.1.1) was recently discovered as the sixth genetic family of this metalloenzyme superfamily, and seems to be present only in various Plasmodium species, the malaria-provoking pathogens. The present review through detailed biochemical, kinetic and phylogenetic studies afford a clear view regarding the differences between η- and the other CA families. AREAS COVERED: In this review, the authors underlined as the η-CAs, like α-, γ- and δ-class enzymes, have the Zn(II) ion coordinated by three histidine residues and a water molecule. They seem to be more closely related to the α-CAs, but there are notable differences between them, such as the lack of the proton shuttle residue (His64) and gatekeeper residues, Glu106 and Thr199 in the η-CAs, which are conserved in all α-CAs. EXPERT OPINION: Plasmodium falciparum η-CA showed a moderate but significant activity for the CO2 hydration reaction, with a kcat of 1.4 × 10(5)s(-1) and a kcat/Km of 5.4 × 10(6) M(-1) × s(-1). Several inhibition studies with anions and sulfonamides/sulfamates, allowed the identification of interesting lead compounds. The discovery of η-CA-specific inhibitors may lead to novel such agents with a new mechanism of action.

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Keywords:  anion inhibitor; antimalarials; carbonic anhydrase; drug target; sulfonamide; η-class enzyme

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25495426     DOI: 10.1517/14728222.2014.991312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Ther Targets        ISSN: 1472-8222            Impact factor:   6.902


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Review 5.  Carbonic Anhydrase from Porphyromonas Gingivalis as a Drug Target.

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