Dichloro-naphthoquinone as a non-classical inhibitor of the mycobacterial carbonic anhydrase Rv3588c
Author(s)
Dallaston, MA
Rajan, S
Chekaiban, J
Wibowo, M
Cross, M
Coster, MJ
Davis, RA
Hofmann, A
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2017
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The soluble mycobacterial carbonic anhydrases Rv3588c and Rv1284 belong to a different class of carbonic anhydrases than those found in humans, making them attractive drug targets by using the inherent differences in the folds of the different classes. By screening a natural product library, we identified naphthoquinone derivatives as a novel non-classical inhibitor scaffold of mycobacterial carbonic anhydrases that lack the sulfonamide/sulfamate group and thus did not affect human carbonic anhydrase II.The soluble mycobacterial carbonic anhydrases Rv3588c and Rv1284 belong to a different class of carbonic anhydrases than those found in humans, making them attractive drug targets by using the inherent differences in the folds of the different classes. By screening a natural product library, we identified naphthoquinone derivatives as a novel non-classical inhibitor scaffold of mycobacterial carbonic anhydrases that lack the sulfonamide/sulfamate group and thus did not affect human carbonic anhydrase II.
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Journal Title
MedChemComm
Volume
2017
Issue
8
Subject
Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
Organic chemistry
Organic chemistry not elsewhere classified
Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences