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Thermodynamic factors controlling the interaction of quinoline antimalarial drugs with ferriprotoporphyrin IX.

T J Egan1, W W Mavuso, D C Ross, H M Marques.   

Abstract

The interaction of a variety of quinoline antimalarial drugs as well as other quinoline derivatives with strictly monomeric ferriprotoporphyrin IX [Fe(III)PPIX] has been investigated in 40% aqueous DMSO solution. At an apparent pH of 7.5 and 25 degrees C, log K values for bonding are 5.52 +/- 0.03 (chloroquine), 5.39 +/- 0.04 (amodiaquine), 4.10 +/- 0.02 (quinine), 4.04 +/- 0.03 (9-epiquinine), and 3.90 +/- 0.08 (mefloquine). Primaquine, 8-hydroxyquinoline, 5-aminoquinoline, 6-aminoquinoline, 8-aminoquinoline, and quinoline exhibit no evidence of interaction with Fe(III)PPIX. The enthalpy and entropy changes for the interaction of quinolines with Fe(III)PPIX, as determined from the temperature dependence of the log K values, exhibit a compensation phenomenon that is suggestive of hydrophobic interaction. This is supported by the finding that the interactions of chloroquine and quinine with Fe(III)PPIX are weakened by increasing concentrations of acetonitrile. Interactions of chloroquine, quinine, and 9-epiquinine with Fe(III)PPIX are shown to remain strong at pH 5.6, the approximate pH of the food vacuole of the malaria parasite which is believed to be the locus of drug activity. Implications for the design of antimalarial drugs are briefly discussed.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9336973     DOI: 10.1016/s0162-0134(97)00086-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Inorg Biochem        ISSN: 0162-0134            Impact factor:   4.155


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