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Adsorption to the Surface of Hemozoin Crystals: Structure-Based Design and Synthesis of Amino-Phenoxazine β-Hematin Inhibitors.

Tania OlivierLeigh LootsMichélle KokMarianne de VilliersJanette ReaderLyn-Marié BirkholtzGareth E ArnottKatherine Allison de Villiers
Published in: ChemMedChem (2022)
In silico adsorption of eight antimalarials that inhibit β-hematin (synthetic hemozoin) formation identified a primary binding site on the (001) face, which accommodates inhibitors via formation of predominantly π-π interactions. A good correlation (r 2 =0.64, P=0.017) between adsorption energies and the logarithm of β-hematin inhibitory activity was found for this face. Of 53 monocyclic, bicyclic and tricyclic scaffolds, the latter yielded the most favorable adsorption energies. Five new amino-phenoxazine compounds were pursued as β-hematin inhibitors based on adsorption behaviour. The 2-substituted phenoxazines show good to moderate β-hematin inhibitory activity (<100 μM) and Plasmodium falciparum blood stage activity against the 3D7 strain. N 1 ,N 1 -diethyl-N 4 -(10H-phenoxazin-2-yl)pentane-1,4-diamine (P2a) is the most promising hit with IC 50 values of 4.7±0.6 and 0.64±0.05 μM, respectively. Adsorption energies are predictive of β-hematin inhibitory activity, and thus the in silico approach is a beneficial tool for structure-based development of new non-quinoline inhibitors.
Keyphrases
  • aqueous solution
  • molecular docking
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • density functional theory
  • ionic liquid
  • african american