Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of (thio)urea derivatives as potent Escherichia coli β-glucuronidase inhibitors.

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1080/14756366.2024.2387415
Keren Xu, Leyi Ying, Titi Ying, Qihao Wu, Lin Du, Yanlei Yu, Youmin Ying, Bin Wei, Hong Wang, Zhikun Yang
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EcGUS has drawn considerable attention for its role as a target in alleviating serious GIAEs. In this study, a series of 72 (thio)urea derivatives were designed, synthesised, and biologically assayed. The bioassay results revealed that E-9 (IC50 = 2.68 μM) exhibited a promising inhibitory effect on EcGUS, surpassing EcGUS inhibitor D-saccharic acid-1,4-lactone (DSL, IC50 = 45.8 μM). Additionally, the inhibitory kinetic study indicated that E-9 (Ki = 1.64 μM) acted as an uncompetitive inhibitor against EcGUS. The structure-activity relationship revealed that introducing an electron-withdrawing group into the benzene ring at the para-position is beneficial for enhancing inhibitory activity against EcGUS. Furthermore, molecular docking analysis indicated that E-9 has a strong affinity to EcGUS by forming interactions with residues Asp 163, Tyr 472, and Glu 504. Overall, these results suggested that E-9 could be a potent EcGUS inhibitor, providing valuable insights and guidelines for the development of future inhibitors targeting EcGUS.

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作为强效大肠杆菌β-葡糖醛酸酶抑制剂的(硫代)脲衍生物的设计、合成和生物学评价。
EcGUS 因其作为缓解严重 GIAEs 的靶点而备受关注。本研究设计、合成了一系列 72 种(硫)脲衍生物,并对其进行了生物测定。生物测定结果显示,E-9(IC50 = 2.68 μM)对EcGUS具有良好的抑制作用,超过了EcGUS抑制剂D-蔗糖酸-1,4-内酯(DSL,IC50 = 45.8 μM)。此外,抑制动力学研究表明,E-9(Ki = 1.64 μM)是一种对 EcGUS 的非竞争性抑制剂。结构-活性关系显示,在苯环的对位上引入一个取电子基团有利于增强对 EcGUS 的抑制活性。此外,分子对接分析表明,E-9 通过与 Asp 163、Tyr 472 和 Glu 504 残基形成相互作用,对 EcGUS 具有很强的亲和力。总之,这些结果表明E-9可能是一种强效的EcGUS抑制剂,为今后开发针对EcGUS的抑制剂提供了宝贵的见解和指导。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry publishes open access research on enzyme inhibitors, inhibitory processes, and agonist/antagonist receptor interactions in the development of medicinal and anti-cancer agents. Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry aims to provide an international and interdisciplinary platform for the latest findings in enzyme inhibition research. The journal’s focus includes current developments in: Enzymology; Cell biology; Chemical biology; Microbiology; Physiology; Pharmacology leading to drug design; Molecular recognition processes; Distribution and metabolism of biologically active compounds.
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