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1.
Int J Antimicrob Agents ; 40(3): 273-6, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22784856

ABSTRACT

Enzymes involved in N-glycan processing are targets of interest in the inhibition of host processes for the blockade of dengue virus (DENV) morphogenesis. Of the ten proteins encoded by DENV, three have N-glycosylation sites, namely pre-membrane/membrane protein (prM/M), envelope protein (E) and non-structural protein-1 (NS1). It is known that aberrations in the oligosaccharide portions at these N-glycan sites affect proper folding of these proteins during the translation process that, in turn, affects the morphogenesis of the budding DENV. Here we report on the testing for antiviral activity of four known sulfonium-ion α-glucosidase inhibitors and two 5-thiomannosylamine disaccharide derivatives against DENV. Two of the sulfonium ions tested, namely, kotalanol and its de-O-sulfonated derivative, naturally occurring potent intestinal α-glucosidase inhibitors, had comparable inhibitory activity [50% inhibitory concentration (IC(50))=25.1±13.1 µM and 50.4±8.6 µM, respectively] with that of ribavirin (IC(50)=25.2±8.3 µM), a commercially available antiviral agent. The 5-thiomannosylamines did not show any activity at the concentrations tested.


Subject(s)
Amino Sugars/pharmacology , Antiviral Agents/pharmacology , Dengue Virus/drug effects , Disaccharides/pharmacology , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Sulfonium Compounds/pharmacology , Animals , Chlorocebus aethiops , Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors , Inhibitory Concentration 50 , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Vero Cells
2.
Chemistry ; 17(52): 14817-25, 2011 Dec 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22127878

ABSTRACT

The synthesis and glucosidase inhibitory activities of two C-3'- and C-5'-ß-maltose-extended analogues of the naturally occurring sulfonium-ion inhibitor, de-O-sulfonated ponkoranol, are described. The compounds are designed to test the specificity towards four intestinal glycoside hydrolase family 31 (GH31) enzyme activities, responsible for the hydrolysis of terminal starch products and sugars into glucose, in humans. The target sulfonium-ion compounds were synthesized by means of nucleophilic attack of benzyl protected 1,4-anhydro-4-thio-D-arabinitol at the C-6 position of 6-O-trifluoromethanesulfonyl trisaccharides as alkylating agents. The alkylating agents were synthesized from D-glucose by glycosylation at C-4 or C-2 with maltosyl trichloroacetimidate. Deprotection of the coupled products by using a two-step sequence, followed by reduction afforded the final compounds. Evaluation of the target compounds for inhibition of the four glucosidase activities indicated that selective inhibition of one enzyme over the others is possible.


Subject(s)
Intestinal Mucosa/metabolism , Intestines/enzymology , Maltose/antagonists & inhibitors , Maltose/chemistry , Maltose/chemical synthesis , Starch/chemistry , Sucrase-Isomaltase Complex/antagonists & inhibitors , Sucrase-Isomaltase Complex/metabolism , Sulfonium Compounds/antagonists & inhibitors , Sulfonium Compounds/chemistry , Thiophenes/antagonists & inhibitors , Thiophenes/chemical synthesis , alpha-Glucosidases/chemistry , alpha-Glucosidases/chemical synthesis , Catalysis , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Humans , Molecular Structure , Stereoisomerism , Thiophenes/chemistry
3.
Bioorg Med Chem ; 18(8): 2829-35, 2010 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20363144

ABSTRACT

The syntheses of an isomer of kotalanol, a naturally occurring glucosidase inhibitor, and of kotalanol itself are described. The target compounds were synthesized by nucleophilic attack of PMB-protected 1,4-anhydro-4-thio-d-arabinitol at the least hindered carbon atom of two 1,3-cyclic sulfates, which were synthesized from d-mannose. Methoxymethyl ether and isopropylidene were chosen as protecting groups. The latter group was critical to ensure the facile deprotection of the coupled products in a one-step sequence to yield kotalanol and its isomer. The stereoisomer of kotalanol, with the opposite stereochemistry at the C-6' stereogenic centre, inhibited the N-terminal catalytic domain of intestinal human maltase glucoamylase (ntMGAM) with a K(i) value of 0.20+/-0.02microM; this compares to a K(i) value for kotalanol of 0.19+/-0.03microM. The results indicate that the configuration at C-6' is inconsequential for inhibitory activity against this enzyme.


Subject(s)
Enzyme Inhibitors/chemical synthesis , Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors , Monosaccharides/chemical synthesis , Sulfates/chemical synthesis , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemistry , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Humans , Isomerism , Mannose/chemistry , Monosaccharides/chemistry , Monosaccharides/pharmacology , Sulfates/chemistry , Sulfates/pharmacology , alpha-Glucosidases/metabolism
4.
Org Lett ; 12(5): 1088-91, 2010 Mar 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20143790

ABSTRACT

The synthesis of nitrogen and selenium analogues of kotalanol and de-O-sulfonated kotalanol, naturally occurring sulfonium-ion glucosidase inhibitors isolated from Salacia reticulata, and their evaluation as glucosidase inhibitors against the N-terminal catalytic domain of human maltase glucoamylase (ntMGAM) are described.


Subject(s)
Enzyme Inhibitors/chemical synthesis , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Monosaccharides/chemical synthesis , Monosaccharides/pharmacology , Sulfates/chemical synthesis , Sulfates/pharmacology , Sulfonic Acids/chemistry , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemistry , Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors , Humans , Intestines/enzymology , Monosaccharides/chemistry , Structure-Activity Relationship , Sulfates/chemistry
5.
Biochemistry ; 49(3): 443-51, 2010 Jan 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20039683

ABSTRACT

An approach to controlling blood glucose levels in individuals with type 2 diabetes is to target alpha-amylases and intestinal glucosidases using alpha-glucosidase inhibitors acarbose and miglitol. One of the intestinal glucosidases targeted is the N-terminal catalytic domain of maltase-glucoamylase (ntMGAM), one of the four intestinal glycoside hydrolase 31 enzyme activities responsible for the hydrolysis of terminal starch products into glucose. Here we present the X-ray crystallographic studies of ntMGAM in complex with a new class of alpha-glucosidase inhibitors derived from natural extracts of Salacia reticulata, a plant used traditionally in Ayuverdic medicine for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Included in these extracts are the active compounds salacinol, kotalanol, and de-O-sulfonated kotalanol. This study reveals that de-O-sulfonated kotalanol is the most potent ntMGAM inhibitor reported to date (K(i) = 0.03 microM), some 2000-fold better than the compounds currently used in the clinic, and highlights the potential of the salacinol class of inhibitors as future drug candidates.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/enzymology , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemistry , Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors , Hypoglycemic Agents/chemistry , Salacia/chemistry , alpha-Glucosidases/chemistry , Acarbose/chemistry , Binding Sites , Crystallography, X-Ray , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/metabolism , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Humans , Hypoglycemic Agents/pharmacology , Kinetics , Medicine, Ayurvedic , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Structure-Activity Relationship , Sugar Alcohols/chemistry , Sulfates/chemistry , alpha-Glucosidases/metabolism
6.
J Am Chem Soc ; 131(15): 5621-6, 2009 Apr 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19331410

ABSTRACT

Kotalanol and de-O-sulfonated-kotalanol are the most active principles in the aqueous extracts of Salacia reticulata which are traditionally used in India, Sri Lanka, and Thailand for the treatment of diabetes. We report here the exact stereochemical structures of these two compounds by synthesis and comparison of their physical data to those of the corresponding natural compounds. The candidate structures were based on our recent report on the synthesis of analogues and also the structure-activity relationship studies of lower homologues. The initial synthetic strategy relied on the selective nucleophilic attack of p-methoxybenzyl (PMB)-protected 4-thio-D-arabinitol at the least hindered carbon atom of two different, selectively protected 1,3-cyclic sulfates to afford the sulfonium sulfates. The protecting groups consisted of a methylene acetal, in the form of a seven-membered ring, and benzyl ethers. Deprotection of the adducts yielded the sulfonium ions but also resulted in de-O-sulfonation. Comparison of the physical data of the two adducts to those reported for de-O-sulfonated natural kotalanol yielded the elusive structure of kotalanol by inference. The side chain of this compound was determined to be another naturally occurring heptitol, d-perseitol (d-glycero-d-galacto-heptitol) with a sulfonyloxy group at the C-5 position. The synthesis of kotalanol itself was then achieved by coupling PMB-protected 4-thio-d-arabinitol with a cyclic sulfate that was synthesized from the naturally occurring d-perseitol. The work establishes unambiguously the structures of two natural products, namely, kotalanol and de-O-sulfonated kotalanol.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/drug therapy , Glycoside Hydrolases/antagonists & inhibitors , Monosaccharides/chemistry , Sulfates/chemistry , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemistry , Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors , Herbal Medicine , Humans , Molecular Structure , Monosaccharides/chemical synthesis , Stereoisomerism , Sulfates/chemical synthesis
7.
J Am Chem Soc ; 130(27): 8578-9, 2008 Jul 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18543920

ABSTRACT

The first synthesis of oligonucleotides containing 4'-selenium-modified ribonucleotides (4'-Se-rN) is described. Four sequences containing 4'-Se-rT were successfully synthesized and compared with DNA and RNA oligonucleotides containing a dT, rT, or LNA insert in place of the 4'-Se-rT. The 4'-Se-rT behaved more like rT than dT in its effects on binding affinity, despite the DNA-like structure previously observed for the nucleoside, suggesting that a conformational switch occurs upon incorporation into an oligonucleotide. Incorporation of 4'-Se-rT into A-RNA and hybrid duplexes led to increased binding affinity, while incorporation into B-DNA destabilized the duplex to the same extent as an rT nucleotide.


Subject(s)
Oligonucleotides/chemical synthesis , Oligoribonucleotides/chemical synthesis , Organoselenium Compounds/chemistry , Base Sequence , Biophysical Phenomena , Biophysics , Circular Dichroism , DNA/chemistry , Nucleic Acid Conformation
8.
Carbohydr Res ; 343(10-11): 1790-800, 2008 Jul 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18316068

ABSTRACT

The syntheses of four selenonucleosides, namely 4'-beta-selenoadenosine, -cytidine, -thymidine, and -uridine are described. Commercially available D-ribonolactone was converted to the key intermediate 1,4-anhydro-4-seleno-D-ribitol in seven steps in overall excellent yield. Oxidation of the seleno-d-ribitol with MCPBA gave a single diastereomeric selenoxide in excellent yield, which upon Pummerer reaction in the presence of silylated purine or pyrimidine bases gave stereoselectively the corresponding 4'-beta-selenonucleosides. The stereochemistry at the anomeric center was determined by means of 1D-NOE experiments.


Subject(s)
Adenosine/analogs & derivatives , Nucleosides/chemical synthesis , Organoselenium Compounds/chemical synthesis , Selenium/chemistry , Adenosine/chemical synthesis , Cytidine/analogs & derivatives , Cytidine/chemical synthesis , Glycosylation , Stereoisomerism , Thymidine/analogs & derivatives , Thymidine/chemical synthesis , Uridine/analogs & derivatives , Uridine/chemical synthesis
9.
J Org Chem ; 72(17): 6562-72, 2007 Aug 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17658854

ABSTRACT

Six heteroanalogues (X = S, Se, NH) of the naturally occurring glucosidase inhibitor salacinol, containing polyhydroxylated, acyclic chains of 6-carbons, were synthesized for structure-activity studies with different glycosidase enzymes. The target zwitterionic compounds were synthesized by means of nucleophilic attack of the PMB-protected 1,4-anhydro-4-seleno-, 1,4-anhydro-4-thio-, and 1,4-anhydro-4-imino-D-arabinitols at the least hindered carbon atom of 1,3-cyclic sulfates. These 1,3-cyclic sulfates were derived from D-glucose and D-galactose, and significantly, they utilized butane diacetal as the protecting groups for the trans 2,3-diequatorial positions. Deprotection of the coupled products proceeded smoothly, unlike in previous attempts with different protecting groups, and afforded the target selenonium, sulfonium, and ammonium sulfates with different stereochemistry at the stereogenic centers. The four new heterosubstituted compounds (X = Se, NH) inhibited recombinant human maltase glucoamylase (MGA), one of the key intestinal enzymes involved in the breakdown of glucose oligosaccharides in the small intestine. The two selenium derivatives each had Ki values of 0.10 microM, giving the most active compounds to date in this general series of zwitterionic glycosidase inhibitors. The two nitrogen compounds also inhibited MGA but were less active, with Ki values of 0.8 and 35 microM. The compounds in which X = S showed Ki values of 0.25 and 0.17 microM. Comparison of these data with those reported previously for related compounds reinforces the requirements for an effective inhibitor of MGA. With respect to chain extension, the configurations at C-2' and C-4' are critical for activity, the configuration at C-3', bearing the sulfate moiety, being unimportant. It would also appear that the configuration at C-5' is important but the relationship is dependent on the heteroatom.


Subject(s)
Enzyme Inhibitors/chemical synthesis , Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors , Nitrogen/chemistry , Selenium/chemistry , Sugar Alcohols/chemical synthesis , Sulfates/chemical synthesis , Sulfur/chemistry , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemistry , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Recombinant Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization , Sugar Alcohols/chemistry , Sugar Alcohols/pharmacology , Sulfates/chemistry , Sulfates/pharmacology
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