Exploiting the hydrophobic terrain in fucosidases with aryl-substituted pyrrolidine iminosugars
- PMID: 25427942
- DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201402509
Exploiting the hydrophobic terrain in fucosidases with aryl-substituted pyrrolidine iminosugars
Abstract
Fucosidase inhibition shows potential in numerous therapeutic contexts. Substitution of fucose-like iminosugars with hydrophobic "aglycons" yields significant improvements in potency of fucosidase inhibition. Here we have prepared three new 2-aryl-3,4-dihydroxy-5-methylpyrrolidines featuring phenyl substituents in variable orientations with respect to the iminocyclitol core and at various distances from it to explore the key binding interactions that stabilise the enzyme-inhibitor complex. The presence of a triazole linker in one structure resulted in nanomolar inhibition of the fucosidase from bovine kidney (Ki =4.8 nM), thus giving rise to one of the most potent pyrrolidine-type inhibitors of this enzyme known to date.
Keywords: azasugars; fucosidases; hydrophobic interactions; inhibition; structure.
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