NMR Biochemical Assay for Oxidosqualene Cyclase: Evaluation of Inhibitor Activities on Trypanosoma cruzi and Human Enzymes.
Osamu TaniYukie AkutsuShinji ItoTakayuki SuzukiYukihiro TateishiTomohiko YamaguchiTatsuya NiimiIchiji NamatameYasunori ChibaHitoshi SakashitaTomomi KubotaTetsuo YanagiShusaku MizukamiKenji HirayamaKoji FurukawaKazuhiko YamasakiPublished in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2018)
Oxidosqualene cyclase (OSC), a membrane-associated protein, is a key enzyme of sterol biosynthesis. Here we report a novel assay for OSC, involving reaction in aqueous solution, NMR quantification in organic solvent, and factor analysis of spectra. We evaluated one known and three novel inhibitors on OSC of Trypanosoma cruzi, a parasite causative of Chagas disease, and compared their effects on human OSC for selectivity. Among them, one novel inhibitor showed a significant parasiticidal activity.