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Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors derived from a modified proline scaffold
Authors:Cheng M  De B  Almstead N G  Pikul S  Dowty M E  Dietsch C R  Dunaway C M  Gu F  Hsieh L C  Janusz M J  Taiwo Y O  Natchus M G  Hudlicky T  Mandel M
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA.
Abstract:The synthesis and structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies of a series of proline-based matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors are described. The data reveal a remarkable potency enhancement in those compounds that contain an sp(2) center at the C-4 carbon of the ring relative to similar, saturated compounds. This effect was noted in compounds that contained a functionalized oxime moiety or an exomethylene at C-4, and the potencies were typically <10 nM for MMP-3 and <100 nM for MMP-1. Comparisons were then made against compounds with similar functionality where the C-4 carbon was reduced to sp(3) hybridization and the effect was typically an order of magnitude loss in potency. A comparison of compounds 14 and 34 exemplifies this observation. An X-ray structure was obtained for a stromelysin-inhibitor complex which provided insights into the SAR and selectivity trends observed within the series. In vitro intestinal permeability data for many compounds was also accumulated.
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