Fluoro ketone inhibitors of hydrolytic enzymes
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Fluoro ketone inhibitors of hydrolytic enzymes
Abstract
The use of fluoro ketones as inhibitors of hydrolytic enzymes has been investigated. The acetylcholine analogues 6,6-dimethyl-1,1,1-trifluoro-2-heptanone and 3,3-difluoro-6,6-dimethyl-2-heptanone are inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase with Ki values of 16 X 10(-9) M and 1.6 X 10(-9) M, respectively. These fluoro ketones are 10(4)-10(5) times better as inhibitors than the corresponding methyl ketone. Since nucleophiles readily add to fluoro ketones, it is likely that these compounds inhibit acetylcholinesterase by formation of a stable hemiketal with the active-site serine residue. Fluoro ketone substrate analogues are also inhibitors of zinc metallo- and aspartylproteases. 2-Benzyl-4-oxo-5,5,5-trifluoropentanoic acid is an inhibitor of carboxypeptidase A (Ki = 2 X 10(-7) M). Trifluoromethyl ketone dipeptide analogues are good inhibitors of angiotensin converting enzyme. An analogue of pepstatin that contains a difluorostatone residue in place of statine has been prepared and found to be an extremely potent inhibitor of pepsin (Ki = 6 X 10(-11) M). The hydrated ketones are probably the inhibitory species since they are structural mimics of the tetrahedral intermediate that forms during the hydrolysis of peptide substrates.
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