We investigated the inhibition of five physiologically relevant CA isoforms with photochromic cis-1,2-alpha-dithienylethene-based compounds incorporating either a benzenesulfonamide and Cu(II)-iminodiacetic acid (IDA)-, bis-benzenesulfonamide-, bis-Cu(II)-IDA-, and bis-ethyleneglycol-methyl ether moieties, in both their open- and closed-ring forms. For hCA I the best inhibitors were the mono-prong bis-sulfonamide and the bis-Cu-IDA complexes (K(I)s of 2-3 nM) in their open form. For hCA II, best inhibitors were the open and closed forms of the mono-prong bis-sulfonamide (K(I)s of 13-18 nM). hCA IX was moderately inhibited by these compounds (K(I)s of 9-376 nM) whereas hCA XII and XIV were less susceptible to inhibition (K(I)s of 1.12-16.7 microM).

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: two-prong versus mono-prong inhibitors of isoforms I, II, IX, and XII exemplified by photochromic cis-1,2-alpha-dithienylethene derivatives / D. Vomasta;A. Innocenti;B. König;C. T. Supuran. - In: BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS. - ISSN 0960-894X. - STAMPA. - 19:(2009), pp. 1283-1286. [10.1016/j.bmcl.2009.01.079]

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: two-prong versus mono-prong inhibitors of isoforms I, II, IX, and XII exemplified by photochromic cis-1,2-alpha-dithienylethene derivatives.

SUPURAN, CLAUDIU TRANDAFIR
2009

Abstract

We investigated the inhibition of five physiologically relevant CA isoforms with photochromic cis-1,2-alpha-dithienylethene-based compounds incorporating either a benzenesulfonamide and Cu(II)-iminodiacetic acid (IDA)-, bis-benzenesulfonamide-, bis-Cu(II)-IDA-, and bis-ethyleneglycol-methyl ether moieties, in both their open- and closed-ring forms. For hCA I the best inhibitors were the mono-prong bis-sulfonamide and the bis-Cu-IDA complexes (K(I)s of 2-3 nM) in their open form. For hCA II, best inhibitors were the open and closed forms of the mono-prong bis-sulfonamide (K(I)s of 13-18 nM). hCA IX was moderately inhibited by these compounds (K(I)s of 9-376 nM) whereas hCA XII and XIV were less susceptible to inhibition (K(I)s of 1.12-16.7 microM).
2009
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1283
1286
D. Vomasta;A. Innocenti;B. König;C. T. Supuran
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