Synthesis and evaluation of new thiazole-containing rhodanine-3-alkanoic acids as inhibitors of protein tyrosine phosphatases and glutathione S-transferases

O. Kobzar, V. Sinenko, Yu. V. Shulha, Vlasyslav Buldenko, D. Hodyna, S. Pilyo, V. Brovarets, A. Vovk
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Thiazole-containing derivatives of rhodanine-3-alkanoic acids with propanoic or undecanoic acid groups were synthesized and evaluated as inhibitors of some protein tyrosine phosphatases and glutathione S-transferases. The rhodanines bearing longer carboxylated N-alkyl chain were found to inhibit PTP1B, MEG1, MEG2, and VE-PTP as well as GST from equine liver and GSTA1-1 with IC50 values in the low micromolar range. The inhibitory effect on protein tyrosine phosphatase activity depends on substituent at position 2 of the thiazole ring. The best compound showed a competitive type of VE-PTP inhibition. In case of GST from equine liver, the inhibition was of mixed or non-competitive type with respect to glutathione or CDNB substrate, respectively. Possible binding modes of the inhibitors were discussed based on molecular docking calculations.
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新型含噻唑罗丹宁-3-烷酸作为蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶和谷胱甘肽s -转移酶抑制剂的合成与评价
合成了含有丙酸或十一酸基团的罗丹宁-3-烷酸噻唑衍生物,并对其作为酪氨酸磷酸酶和谷胱甘肽s -转移酶的抑制剂进行了评价。研究发现,含有较长羧基n -烷基链的罗丹宁对PTP1B、MEG1、MEG2和VE-PTP以及马肝脏和GSTA1-1的GST具有抑制作用,IC50值在低微摩尔范围内。对蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶活性的抑制作用取决于噻唑环2位取代基。最佳化合物表现出竞争性的VE-PTP抑制作用。对于来自马肝脏的GST,对谷胱甘肽或CDNB底物的抑制分别为混合型或非竞争性。基于分子对接计算,讨论了抑制剂可能的结合模式。
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