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Active site ring-opening of a thiirane moiety and picomolar inhibition of gelatinases.


ABSTRACT: (+/-)-2-[(4-Phenoxyphenylsulfonyl)methyl]thiirane 1 is a potent and selective mechanism-based inhibitor of the gelatinase sub-class of the zinc-dependent matrix metalloproteinase family. Inhibitor 1 has excellent activity in in vivo models of gelatinase-dependent disease. We demonstrate that the mechanism of inhibition is a rate-limiting gelatinase-catalyzed thiolate generation via deprotonation adjacent to the thiirane, with concomitant thiirane opening. A corollary to this mechanism is the prediction that thiol-containing structures, related to thiirane-opened 1, will possess potent matrix metalloproteinase inhibitory activity. This prediction was validated by the synthesis of the product of this enzyme-catalyzed reaction on 1, which exhibited a remarkable K(i) of 530 pm against matrix metalloproteinase-2. Thiirane 1 acts as a caged thiol, unmasked selectively in the active sites of gelatinases. This mechanism is unprecedented in the substantial literature on inhibition of zinc-dependent hydrolases.

SUBMITTER: Forbes C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2837476 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Active site ring-opening of a thiirane moiety and picomolar inhibition of gelatinases.

Forbes Christopher C   Shi Qicun Q   Fisher Jed F JF   Lee Mijoon M   Hesek Dusan D   Llarrull Leticia I LI   Toth Marta M   Gossing Michael M   Fridman Rafael R   Mobashery Shahriar S  

Chemical biology & drug design 20091006 6


(+/-)-2-[(4-Phenoxyphenylsulfonyl)methyl]thiirane 1 is a potent and selective mechanism-based inhibitor of the gelatinase sub-class of the zinc-dependent matrix metalloproteinase family. Inhibitor 1 has excellent activity in in vivo models of gelatinase-dependent disease. We demonstrate that the mechanism of inhibition is a rate-limiting gelatinase-catalyzed thiolate generation via deprotonation adjacent to the thiirane, with concomitant thiirane opening. A corollary to this mechanism is the pre  ...[more]

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