PMID: 23453840
Authors:
Golebiowski A, Paul Beckett R, Van Zandt M, Ji MK, Whitehouse D, Ryder TR, Jagdmann E, Andreoli M, Mazur A, Padmanilayam M, Cousido-Siah A, Mitschler A, Ruiz FX, Podjarny A, Schroeter H
Title:
2-Substituted-2-amino-6-boronohexanoic acids as arginase inhibitors.
Journal:
Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2013 Apr 1;23(7):2027-30. doi: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2013.02.024. , Epub 2013 Feb 13.
Abstract:
Substitution at the alpha center of the known human arginase inhibitor 2-amino-6-boronohexanoic acid (ABH) is acceptable in the active site pockets of both human arginase I and arginase II. In particular, substituents with a tertiary amine linked via a two carbon chain show improved inhibitory potency for both enzyme isoforms. This potency improvement can be rationalized by X-ray crystallography, which shows a water-mediated contact between the basic nitrogen and the carboxylic acid side chain of Asp200, which is situated at the mouth of the active site pocket of arginase II (Asp181 in arginase I). We believe that this is the first literature report of compounds with improved arginase inhibitory activity, relative to ABH, and represents a promising starting point for further optimization of in vitro potency and the identification of better tool molecules for in vivo investigations of the potential pathophysiological roles of arginases.