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Review
. 2022 Feb;83(1):3-15.
doi: 10.1002/ddr.21877. Epub 2021 Sep 10.

Medicinal chemistry of pyrophosphate mimics: A mini review

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Medicinal chemistry of pyrophosphate mimics: A mini review

Parteek Prasher et al. Drug Dev Res. 2022 Feb.

Abstract

The pyrophosphate mimicking groups offer rational modification of the pyrophosphate-bearing natural substrates of the overexpressed enzymes that cause the onset of disease progression. Mainly, the modified substrate interacts differently with the enzyme active site eventually causing its deactivation, or provides the therapeutically active products at the completion of the catalytic cycle that contribute toward the inhibition of the target enzyme. Many of the pyrophosphate mimic-containing molecules serve as competitive or allosteric inhibitors of the target enzyme to achieve the desirable properties for the mitigation of the target enzyme's pathophysiology. This review presents an epigrammatic overview of the pyrophosphate mimics in medicinal chemistry.

Keywords: DNA synthesis; HV-1 RT; pyrophosphate.

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