Clinical malaria is associated with the proliferation of Plasmodium parasites in human erythrocytes. The coordinated processes of parasite egress from and invasion into erythrocytes are rapid and tightly regulated. We have found that the plant-like calcium-dependent protein kinase PfCDPK5, which is expressed in invasive merozoite forms of Plasmodium falciparum, was critical for egress.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA high-throughput screening program identified two piperazine sulfonamides with activity against Plasmodium falciparum. Both screening positives had three structural features with potential liabilities: furanyl, thiourea and nitrophenyl groups. The furan could be replaced with no loss of activity, replacement of the nitrophenyl led to some loss of activity, and any attempt to replace the thiourea led to a significant decrease in activity, which implicates this reactive functional group's role in the antiplasmodial activity of this compound class.
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January 2010
Two sets of diaminopyrimidines, totalling 45 compounds, were synthesized and assayed against Plasmodium falciparum. The SAR was relatively shallow, with only the presence of a 2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)ethyl group at R(2) significantly affecting activity. A subsequent series addressed high LogD values by introducing more polar side groups, with the most active compounds possessing diazepine and N-benzyl-4-aminopiperidyl groups at R(1)/R(2).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 43-member 1,2-dioxolane library was synthesized by coupling a 1,2-dioxolane-3-acetic acid derivative to a range of amines. Ten compounds had EC(50)s30nM against Plasmodium falciparum 3D7 and Dd2 strains, and another 15 compounds had EC(50)s50nM against both 3D7 and Dd2. The library was then subjected to a range of in vitro DMPK assays, which revealed that side chains with a heteroatom were required for favorable solubility, LogD and membrane permeability.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArtemisinin-derived compounds play an integral role in current malaria chemotherapy. Given the virtual certainty of emerging resistance, we have investigated spiro-1,2-dioxolanes as an alternative scaffold. The endoperoxide functionality was generated by the SnCl(4)-mediated annulation of a bis-silylperoxide and an alkene.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTrypanothione reductase (TR), an enzyme that buffers oxidative stress in trypanosomatid parasites, was screened against commercial libraries containing approximately 134,500 compounds. After secondary screening, four chemotypes were identified as screening positives with selectivity for TR over human glutathione reductase. Thirteen compounds from these four chemotypes were purchased, and their in vitro activity against TR and Trypanosoma brucei is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF13C NMR and mass spectrometry studies have been used to demonstrate that the inhibition of alpha-chymotrypsin by N-sulfonylhydroxymethylpyrrole inhibitors (10) is non-covalent. Hydroxyalkylpyrroles in which an electron-withdrawing group (acyl substituent) is introduced at the alternative C2 position have been synthesised and also shown to inactivate alpha-chymotrypsin. SAR studies on this class suggests that the incorporation of phenylalanine at C2 is favoured, however, there is little gain in introducing a hydrophobic substituent at C5.
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