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Sulfonate-Containing Thiiranes as Selective Gelatinase Inhibitors
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2011-02Registro en:
Testero, Sebastian Andres; Lee, Mijoon; Staran, Rachel T.; Espahbodi, Mana; Llarrull, Leticia Irene; et al.; Sulfonate-Containing Thiiranes as Selective Gelatinase Inhibitors; American Chemical Society; ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters; 2; 2; 2-2011; 177-181
1948-5875
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Autor
Testero, Sebastian Andres
Lee, Mijoon
Staran, Rachel T.
Espahbodi, Mana
Llarrull, Leticia Irene
Toth, Marta
Mobashery, Shahriar
Chang, Mayland
Resumen
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are important zinc-dependent endopeptidases. Two members of this family of enzymes called gelatinases (MMP-2 and MMP-9) have been implicated in a number of human diseases, including cancer, neurological and cardiovascular diseases, and inflammation, to name a few. We describe in this report the preparation and evaluation of two structural types of thiirane inhibitors that show selectivity toward gelatinases. The biphenyl series targets both gelatinases, whereas the monophenyl analogues exhibit potent inhibition of only MMP-2. The latter structural type also exhibits improved water solubility and metabolic stability, both traits desirable for progress of these molecules forward in gelatinase-dependent animal models of disease.