Title of article
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: Inhibition of the human isozymes I, II, VA, and IX with a library of substituted difluoromethanesulfonamides
Author/Authors
Alessandro Cecchi، نويسنده , , Scott D. Taylor، نويسنده , , Yong Liu، نويسنده , , Bryan Hill، نويسنده , , Daniela Vullo، نويسنده , , Andrea Scozzafava، نويسنده , , Claudiu T. Supuran، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
5
From page
5192
To page
5196
Abstract
An inhibition study of the human cytosolic isozymes I, and II, the mitochondrial isoform VA, and the tumor-associated, transmembrane isozyme IX of carbonic anhydrase (CA, EC 4.2.1.1) with a library of aromatic/heteroaromatic/polycyclic difluoromethanesulfonamides is reported. Most of the inhibitors were derivatives of benzenedifluoromethanesulfonamide incorporating substituted-phenyl moieties, or were methylsulfonamide and difluoromethyl-sulfonamide derivatives of the sulfamates COUMATE and EMATE, respectively. Except for the methylsulfonamide-COUMATE derivative which behaved as a potent CA II inhibitor (KI of 32 nM), these sulfonamides were moderate inhibitors of all isozymes, with inhibition constants in the range of 96–5200 nM against hCA I, of 80–670 nM against hCA II, and of 195–9280 nM against hCA IX, respectively. Remarkably, some derivatives, such as 3-bromophenyl-difluoromethanesulfonamide, showed a trend to selectively inhibit the mitochondrial isoform CA VA, showing selectivity ratios for inhibiting CA VA over CA II of 3.53; over CA I of 6.84 and over CA IX of 9.34, respectively, although it is a moderate inhibitor (KI of 160 nM). Some of these derivatives may be considered as leads for the design of isozyme selective CA inhibitors targeting the mitochondrial isozyme CA VA, with potential use as anti-obesity agents.
Keywords
IX , sulfonamides , Difluoromethanesulfonamide , Antiobesity agent , Enzyme inhibitors , carbonic anhydrase , Isozymes I , VA , Ii , Sulfamate
Journal title
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Record number
796154
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