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Imidazoline- and Benzamidine-Based Trypanosome Alternative Oxidase Inhibitors: Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationship Studies.

David CisnerosEduardo J Cueto-DíazTania Medina-GilRebecca ChevillardTeresa Bernal-FraileRamón López-SastreMustafa M AldferMarzuq A UngogoHamza A A ElatiNatsumi AraiMomoka OtaniShun MatsushiroChiaki KojimaGodwin U EbilomaTomoo ShibaHarry P de KoningChristophe Dardonville
Published in: ACS medicinal chemistry letters (2022)
The trypanosome alternative oxidase (TAO), a mitochondrial enzyme involved in the respiration of the bloodstream form trypomastigotes of Trypanosoma brucei , is a validated drug target against African trypanosomes. Earlier series of TAO inhibitors having a 2,4-dihydroxy-6-methylbenzoic acid scaffold ("head") and a triphenylphosphonium or quinolin-1-ium cation as a mitochondrion-targeting group ("tail") were shown to be nanomolar inhibitors in enzymatic and cellular assays. We investigated here the effect of different mitochondrion-targeting cations and other scaffold modifications on the in vitro activity of this class of inhibitors. Low micromolar range activities were obtained, and the structure-activity relationship studies showed that modulation of the tail region with polar substituents is generally detrimental to the enzymatic and cellular activity of TAO inhibitors.
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