Structure-Activity Studies of N-Butyl-1-deoxynojirimycin (NB-DNJ) Analogues: Discovery of Potent and Selective Aminocyclopentitol Inhibitors of GBA1 and GBA2.
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Analogues of N-butyl-1-deoxynojirimycin (NB-DNJ) were prepared and assayed for inhibition of ceramide-specific glucosyltransferase (CGT), non-lysosomal ß-glucosidaseâ
2 (GBA2) and the lysosomal ß-glucosidaseâ
1 (GBA1). Compounds 5 a-6 f, which carry sterically demanding nitrogen substituents, and compound 13, devoid of the C3 and C5 hydroxy groups present in DNJ/NB-DGJ (N-butyldeoxygalactojirimycin) showed no inhibitory activity for CGT or GBA2. Inversion of stereochemistry at C4 of N-(n-butyl)- and N-(n-nonyl)-DGJ (compounds 24) also led to a loss of activity in these assays. The aminocyclopentitols N-(n-butyl)- (35 a), N-(n-nonyl)-4-amino-5-(hydroxymethyl)cyclopentane- (35 b), and N-(1-(pentyloxy)methyl)adamantan-1-yl)-1,2,3-triol (35 f), were found to be selective inhibitors of GBA1 and GBA2 that did not inhibit CGT (>1â
mm), with the exception of 35 f, which inhibited CGT with an IC50 value of 1â
mm. The N-butyl analogue 35 a was 100-fold selective for inhibiting GBA1 over GBA2 (Ki values of 32â
nm and 3.3â
µm for GBA1 and GBA2, respectively). The N-nonyl analogue 35 b displayed a Ki value of âª14â
nm for GBA1 inhibition and a Ki of 43â
nm for GBA2. The N-(1-(pentyloxy)methyl)adamantan-1-yl) derivative 35 f had Ki values of ≈16 and 14â
nm for GBA1 and GBA2, respectively. The related N-bis-substituted aminocyclopentitols were found to be significantly less potent inhibitors than their mono-substituted analogues. The aminocyclopentitol scaffold should hold promise for further inhibitor development.
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Asunto principal:
Beta-Glucosidasa
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1-Desoxinojirimicina
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Ciclopentanos
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Inhibidores Enzimáticos
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Descubrimiento de Drogas
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Amino Alcoholes
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Humans
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Revista:
ChemMedChem
Asunto de la revista:
FARMACOLOGIA
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QUIMICA
Año:
2017
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Article
País de afiliación:
Estados Unidos