Structural analogues of reactive intermediates as inhibitors of glucosamine-6-phosphate synthase and phosphoglucose isomerase
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Structural analogues of reactive intermediates as inhibitors of glucosamine-6-phosphate synthase and phosphoglucose isomerase
Abstract
The active centers of phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI) and the hexose phosphate isomerase domain (HPI) of glucosamine-6-P (GlcN-6-P) synthase demonstrate apparent similarity in spatial arrangement of critical amino acid residues, except Arg272 of the former and Lys603 and Lys485 of the latter. Ten derivatives of d-hexitol-6-P, 5-phosphoarabinoate, or 6-phosphogluconate, structural analogues of putative cis-enolamine or cis-enolate intermediates, were tested as inhibitors of fungal GlcN-6-P synthase and PGI. None of the investigated compounds demonstrated equally high inhibitory potential against both enzymes. 2-Amino-2-deoxy-D-mannitol 6-P was found to be the strongest GlcN-6-P synthase inhibitor in the series, with an inhibition constant equal to 9.0 (+/-1.0) x 10(-6)M. On the contrary, 5-phosphoarabinoate (5PA) exhibited specificity for PGI, with K(i)=2.2 (+/-0.1) x 10(-6) M. N-acetylation substantially lowered the GlcN-6-P synthase inhibitory potential of 2-amino-2-deoxy-D-glucitol-6-P but strongly enhanced inhibitory potential of this compound towards PGI. Molecular modeling studies revealed that interactions of the C1-C2 part of transition state analogue inhibitors with the respective areas demonstrating different distribution of molecular electrostatic potential (MEP) inside HPI and PGI active centers determined enzyme:ligand affinity. In Escherichia coli HPI, a patch of the negative potential created by Glu488 aided by Val399, supposed to stabilize a putative positively charged intermediate, especially attracts ligands containing 2-amino function. The Arg272, Lys210, and Gly271 peptide bond nitrogen system, present in the corresponding space of rabbit PGI, creates an area of positive MEP, stabilizing cis-enolate intermediate and attracting its structural mimics, such as 5PA.
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