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Versatile Diazomethane Sulfonamide for Expedited Exploration of Azole-Based Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors via [3+2] Cycloaddition.

Vasilisa KrivovichevaAndrey BubyrevStanislav KalininDmitry V Dar'inMaxim GureevValeria BurianovaDaniella VulloMikhail Yu KrasavinClaudiu T Supuran
Published in: ChemMedChem (2023)
A newly introduced diazo reagent, 1-diazo-N,N-bis(4-methoxybenzyl)methanesulfonamide, enables access to a range of azole-based primary sulfonamides via [3+2] cycloaddition followed by protecting group removal. Such compounds are representative of the sulfonamide chemical space highly relevant but hitherto not investigated in the context of inhibition of therapeutically relevant isoforms of carbonic anhydrase enzyme. Using this reagent, three sets of primary sulfonamides based on pyrazole, 1,2,3-triazole and tetrazole cores were synthesized and profiled for inhibition of tumor-associated hCA IX and XII isoforms as well as abundant cytosolic hCA I and II isoforms. Using virtual library design and docking prioritization tool of the Schrödinger suite, one of the promising leads was evolved into a dual hCA IX/XII inhibitor with excellent selectivity over off-target hCA I and II. The new synthetic strategy to access azole-based primary sulfonamides will support the discovery of novel, isoform-selective inhibitors of carbonic anhydrase within the poorly explored azole chemical space.
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