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    Optimising inhibitors of trypanothione reductase using solid-phase chemistry

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    A series of inhibitors of the enzyme trypanothione reductase has been identified using directed solid-phase chemistry. The compounds were based on a series of polyamine scaffolds and used the natural product kukoamine A as the lead structure. A compound with a K-i of 76 nM was identified, although somewhat surprisingly the compound appeared to be noncompetitive in nature

    A new bio-compatible pH cleavable linker for solid-phase synthesis of a squalamine analogue

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    Linkers that can be cleaved directly within the biological assay offer some advantages over traditional linkers in the range of direct screening applications that the associated libraries can be utilised for. The 1,6-elimination process is an efficient method of cleaning compounds from substituted 4-hydroxymethyl phenols, although giving rise to quinone methide by-products. Here, we report on a linker that uses an in-built amine 'activator' to cleave a phenoxy ester and hence to activate the linker to 1,6-elimination. An analogue of the antibacterial agent squalamine was synthesised and released using this linker strategy

    Antitrypanosomal, antileishmanial, and antimalarial activities of quaternary arylalkylammonium 2-amino-4-chlorophenyl phenyl sulfides, a new class of trypanothione reductase inhibitor, and of N-acyl derivatives of 2-amino-4-chlorophenyl phenyl sulfide.

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    Quaternization of the nitrogen atom of 2-amino-4-chlorophenyl phenyl sulfide analogues of chlorpromazine improved inhibition approximately 40-fold (3',4'-dichlorobenzyl-[5-chloro-2-phenylsulfanyl-phenylamino)-propyl]-dimethylammonium chloride inhibited trypanothione reductase from Trypanosoma cruzi with a linear competitive Ki value of 1.7 +/- 0.2 microM). Molecular modelling explained docking orientations and energies by: (i) involvement of the Z-site hydrophobic pocket (roughly bounded by F396', P398', and L399'), (ii) ionic interactions for the cationic nitrogen with Glu-466' or -467'. A series of N-acyl-2-amino-4-chlorophenyl sulfides showed mixed inhibition (Ki, Ki' = 11.3-42.8 microM). The quaternized analogues of the 2-chlorophenyl phenyl sulfides had strong antitrypanosomal and antileishmanial activity in vitro against T. brucei rhodesiense STIB900, T. cruzi Tulahuan, and Leishmania donovani HU3. The N-acyl-2-amino-4-chlorophenyl sulfides were active against Plasmodium falciparum. The phenothiazine and diaryl sulfide quaternary compounds were also powerful antimalarials, providing a new structural framework for antimalarial design
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