| Literature DB >> 26639945 |
Murat Bozdag1, Ahmed M Alafeefy2, Daniela Vullo1, Fabrizio Carta1, Nurcan Dedeoglu1, Abdul-Malek S Al-Tamimi3, Nabila A Al-Jaber4, Andrea Scozzafava1, Claudiu T Supuran5.
Abstract
Three series of sulfonamides incorporating long, bulky tails were obtained by applying synthetic strategies in which substituted anthranilic acids, quinazolines and aromatic sulfonamides have been used as starting materials. They incorporate long, bulky diamide-, 4-oxoquinazoline-3-yl- or quinazoline-4-yl moieties in their molecules, and were investigated for the inhibition of four physiologically relevant carbonic anhydrase (CA, EC 4.2.1.1) isoforms, the cytosolic human (h) hCA I and II, as well as the transmembrane hCA IX and XII. Most of the new sulfonamides showed excellent inhibitory effects against the four isoforms, with KIs of 7.6-322nM against hCA I, of 0.06-85.4nM against hCA II; of 6.7-152nM against hCA IX and of 0.49-237nM against hCA XII; respectively. However no relevant isoform-selective behavior has been observed for any of them, although hCA II and XII, isoforms involved in glaucoma-genesis were the most inhibited ones. The structure-activity relationship for inhibiting the four CAs with these derivatives is discussed in detail.Entities:
Keywords: Carbonic anhydrase; Quinazoline; Sulfonamide; Tail approach
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26639945 DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2015.11.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioorg Med Chem ISSN: 0968-0896 Impact factor: 3.641