Producción Científica Profesorado

Potent second generation vinyl sulfonamide inhibitors of the trypanosomal cysteine protease cruzain



Alvarez Hernandez, Alejandro

2001

William R. Roush; Jianming Cheng; Beth Knapp-Reed; Alejandro Alvarez-Hernandez; James H. McKerrow; Elizabeth Hansell; Juan C. Engel. Potent second generation vinyl sulfonamide inhibitors of the trypanosomal cysteine protease cruzain. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2001, 11, 2759-2762. ISSN 0960-894X. Pergamon Press, Nueva York. Estados Unidos de América.


Abstract


A new family of potent N-alkoxyvinylsulfonamide inhibitors of cruzain have been developed. Inhibitor 13 has a second order inactivation rate constant of 6,480,000 s?1 M?1 versus cruzain, and is also highly effective against Trypanosoma cruzi trypomastigotes in a tissue culture assay.






Artículos relacionados

Preparation of N-aryl-substituted spiro-?-lactams via Staudinger cycloaddition

Synthesis of nitrogen-, oxygen- and sulphur-containing tripodal ligands with a trimethylbenzene core...

Furocoumarins of three species of the genus Dorstenia

Effect of TiO2Al2O3 SolGel Supports on the Superficial Ni and Mo Species in Oxidized and Sulfided Ni...

Study of the reactivity of squarylferrocenes. Addition of amines and aminoesters

Stereoselective addition of allylmagnesium chloride to the CN bond of [4.3.0] boron heterobicycles

Diastereoselective alkylation of chiral glycinate derivatives containing the ?-phenylethyl group.

Further insight into three center hydrogen bonding. Participation in tautomeric equilibria of hetero...

Synthesis and Study of Monomeric and Dimeric Boronates by Spectroscopic Methods and X-ray Crystallog...

Structural studies of spiroarsoranes derived from 2-aminophenols