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ID: ALA1155067
Journal: Bioorg Med Chem Lett
Title: Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: thioxolone versus sulfonamides for obtaining isozyme-selective inhibitors?
Authors: Innocenti A, Maresca A, Scozzafava A, Supuran CT.
Abstract: Inhibition of 13 mammalian isoforms of the metalloenzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA, EC 4.2.1.1), CA I-XV, with thioxolone (6-hydroxy-1,3-benzoxathiol-2-one) and two sulfonamides was investigated. Thioxolone was inefficient for generating isozyme-selective inhibitors, since except for CA I which is inhibited in the nanomolar range (K(I) of 91 nM), the remaining 12 isoforms were inhibited with a very flat profile (K(I)s in the range of only 4.93-9.04 microM). In contrast to thioxolone, 3,5-dichloro-4-hydroxybenzenesulfonamide as well as the clinically used heterocyclic sulfonamide acetazolamide showed K(I)s in the range of 58 nM-78.6 microM and 2.5 nM-200 microM, respectively, against the 13 investigated mammalian CAs. The sulfonamide zinc-binding group is thus superior to the thiol one for generating CA inhibitors with a varied and sometimes isozyme-selective inhibition profile against the mammalian enzymes.
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