Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: inhibition of cytosolic isozymes I and II with sulfamide derivatives.

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Casini A, Winum JY, Montero JL, Scozzafava A, Supuran CT

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: inhibition of cytosolic isozymes I and II with sulfamide derivatives.

Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2003 Mar 10;13(5):837-40.

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Abstract

A novel class of effective CAIs has been identified, starting from a very weak carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (CAI), sulfamide, whose X-ray crystal structure in the adduct with hCA II has recently been reported. A series of N,N-disubstituted- and N-substituted-sulfamides were prepared from the corresponding amines and N-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-N-[4-(dimethylazaniumylidene)-1,4-dihydropyridin-1-ylsulf onyl]azanide or the unstable N-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)sulfamoyl chloride. The disubstituted compounds being too bulky, were ineffective as CAIs, whereas mono-substituted derivatives (incorporating aliphatic, cyclic and aromatic moieties) as well as a bis-sulfamide, behaved as micro-nanomolar inhibitors of two cytosolic isozymes, hCA I and hCA II, responsible for critical physiological processes in higher vertebrates. Aryl-sulfamides were more effective than aliphatic derivatives. Low nanomolar inhibitors have been detected, which generally incorporated 4-substituted phenyl moieties in their molecule. This is the first example of CAIs in which low nanomolar inhibitors were generated starting from a very ineffective lead molecule.

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Binding Properties
DrugTargetPropertyMeasurementpHTemperature (°C)
AcetazolamideCarbonic anhydrase 1Ki (nM)900N/AN/ADetails
AcetazolamideCarbonic anhydrase 2Ki (nM)12N/AN/ADetails
BrinzolamideCarbonic anhydrase 1Ki (nM)3N/AN/ADetails
DiclofenamideCarbonic anhydrase 1Ki (nM)1200N/AN/ADetails
DiclofenamideCarbonic anhydrase 2Ki (nM)38N/AN/ADetails
DorzolamideCarbonic anhydrase 1Ki (nM)>50000N/AN/ADetails
DorzolamideCarbonic anhydrase 2Ki (nM)9N/AN/ADetails
EthoxzolamideCarbonic anhydrase 1Ki (nM)25N/AN/ADetails
EthoxzolamideCarbonic anhydrase 2Ki (nM)8N/AN/ADetails