- Mechanism-based inhibitors of serine proteases with high selectivity through optimization of S' subsite binding.
Mechanism-based inhibitors of serine proteases with high selectivity through optimization of S' subsite binding.
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry (2009-04-28)
Yi Li, Dengfeng Dou, Guijia He, Gerald H Lushington, William C Groutas
PMID19394830
ABSTRACT
A series of mechanism-based inhibitors designed to interact with the S' subsites of serine proteases was synthesized and their inhibitory activity toward the closely-related serine proteases human neutrophil elastase (HNE) and proteinase 3 (PR 3) was investigated. The compounds were found to be time-dependent inhibitors of HNE and were devoid of any inhibitory activity toward PR 3. The results suggest that highly selective inhibitors of serine proteases whose primary substrate specificity and active sites are similar can be identified by exploiting differences in their S' subsites. The best inhibitor (compound 16) had a k(inact)/K(I) value of 4580 M(-1)s(-1).
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